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Why Do You Need a Primary Care Provider?

Do you have a primary care provider? These providers are important because they help patients manage a wide variety of healthcare needs. They can also keep you healthier and lower medical costs in the long run. If you don’t have a primary care provider, here are a few other reasons why you need one:

  • Continuity of care: A primary care provider serves as your main point of contact for all your healthcare needs. They have a comprehensive understanding of your medical history, which allows for better continuity of care.
  • Preventive care: Primary care providers focus on preventive care, such as regular check-ups, vaccinations and screenings. This helps detect and prevent potential health issues before they become more serious.
  • Personalized care: Your primary care provider gets to know you on a personal level, taking into account your unique medical history, lifestyle and preferences. This enables better communication and understanding.
  • Coordination of care: If you require specialized care or referrals to other healthcare professionals, your primary care provider can coordinate and manage your overall healthcare journey.
  • Management of chronic conditions: If you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes or hypertension, a primary care provider can help you manage it effectively. They can monitor your condition, adjust medications, and provide ongoing support.
  • Health education: Primary care providers play a crucial role in educating patients about healthy lifestyle choices, disease prevention and self-care.
  • Accessibility and convenience: Having a primary care provider ensures you have a readily accessible healthcare resource.

At MMH, many of our primary care providers are currently accepting new patients. Be sure to search by Family Practice and Internal Medicine. Learn more.