Evaluation & Management of

Chest Pain
Shortness of Breath
Palpitations
Lightheadedness / Dizziness
Leg Swelling
Coronary Artery Disease
Valvular Heart Disease
Uncontrolled Blood Pressure
Congestive Heart Failure
Irregular Heart Rate (Atrial Fibrillation)
Pacemaker & Defibrillator Follow-up
Carotid Artery Disease
Peripheral Vascular Disease

Tests & Procedures

Echocardiogram
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
Treadmill Stress Test
Nuclear Stress Test
Echo Stress Test
Holter Monitor / Event Monitor
Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE)
Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Cardiac Catheterization
Implantable Loop Recording
Primary Care Services

What is primary care?

Primary care is a branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats most acute and chronic health problems. In addition, it provides preventive care like immunizations, screenings, and educational guidance on nutrition and exercise.  

By regularly participating in primary care, it’s possible to detect and treat potentially serious issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. That means you can live a longer, healthier life while remaining physically active.

What services does primary care provide?

Our team offers various primary care services, including:

Physical exams

A physical exam is a preventive measure that assesses your well-being. During a physical, your provider observes your eyes, ears, nose, and throat, palpates your organs, tests your reflexes, and asks about any unusual symptoms you’re experiencing. If necessary, they can also update your immunizations or refill a prescription.

In addition to routine physicals, the team offers sports physicals for high school athletes, club teams, and semi-pro athletes.

Diagnostic imaging

Diagnostic imaging techniques like X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans provide detailed images of your bones and joints or soft tissues. Our team uses diagnostic imaging to detect health problems invisible to the naked eye.

Laboratory tests

Laboratory tests analyze samples of bodily fluids like blood, urine, or saliva. They’re used to assess the levels of hormones and vitamins in your body and to detect imbalances or the buildup of cholesterol.  

Immunizations

Immunizations, or vaccinations, teach your immune system to identify and attack potentially harmful invaders like viruses or bacteria. The type of immunizations that will most benefit you depends on your age and health history. Some of the most common immunizations include measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), the seasonal flu shot, and the inactivated polio vaccine.

Urgent care

Urgent care treats non-life-threatening medical issues that require prompt attention. If you or a loved one experiences an acute illness or injury, urgent care can diagnose and treat it, no matter the time of the day.

How often should I participate in primary care?

Our team recommends participating in a primary care visit at least once a year. Many potentially serious health problems don’t always present symptoms. Regular visits with your primary care provider can alert you early on when they respond best to treatment.

Don’t wait to make a primary care appointment. Call the office to speak with a caring team member or click the online booking tool today.