Our primary care physicians are uniquely equipped to coordinate specialty care within our vast network of medical providers. For instance, if your primary care doctor notices an abnormal mole during a routine checkup, they will work hand-in-hand with our dermatology department to conduct any necessary tests and initiate follow-up care if needed.
At Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health, our electronic health records system allows us to remain in control of your healthcare. Our family care and internal medicine providers can easily access your records from any of specialists at the touch of a button. This allows for a truly collaborative approach to total-patient care that is both convenient and comprehensive.
What is the role of a primary care physician?
It can be difficult at times to know where to seek help. Your family physician is highly trained to handle the majority of your healthcare needs. This includes preventive care, diagnosing and managing chronic conditions, acute illnesses and accidents, and referring to a specialist when necessary.
Visit your primary care doctor for the following conditions:
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Flu symptoms
- Fever
- Vomiting/diarrhea
- Rash
- Back strain
- Ankle sprain
- Foot care
- Small lacerations
- Skin care
- Pap smears
- Urinary tract infections
- Wheezing or shortness of breath
When is it appropriate to go to the emergency room?
Emergency rooms are for life threatening situations or situations that could become life threatening. If you think you having a serious medical condition, such as the conditions listed below, you should go to the emergency room.
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Seizures
- Changes in mental state
- Broken bones
Remember to follow-up with your primary care physician after an emergency room visit.
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