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Family Medicine

Medical Services Offered

Our family style practice offers a wide spectrum of patient care to meet our patients' needs throughout the various seasons of life.

Maternity Services

  • Prenatal
  • Delivery at the Christ Hospital
  • Delivery at Good Samaritan Hospital

General Adult Medicine

  • Older Teens and Adults
  • Physical Exams
    • Annual
    • Pre-Operative
    • DOT/Sport/Work
  • Acute Care

General Pediatric Care

  • Newborns through Teen years
  • Well Child Care
  • Acute Care
  • School/Sport Physicals

Travel Clinic

Our staff is prepared to meet the needs of patients traveling worldwide for business or pleasure. Topics/services included in the travel visit are:

  • Limited physical exam
  • Travel Health Risks Counseling
  • Traveler’s diarrhea
  • Malaria Prophylaxis
  • Insect/Parasite Prophylaxis
  • Immunizations
  • Allergies
  • Common Travel Issues

Radiology

You will be referred to a participating provider for your radiological needs. Please note that our affiliated office, Wyoming Family Practice, has full, non-invasive diagnostic radiological services available, providing physicians and new patients early diagnosis of many conditions.

Wyoming also has a "Bone Density Scan Van" which provides services once a month, and a "Mammography Van" that provides services twice a month. 

Lab

You will be referred to a participating provider for your lab needs. Please note our affiliated office, Wyoming Family Practice, has an on-site COLA accredited lab that provides many same day test results needed for the diagnosis and treatment of our patients.

Prevention and Health Maintenance

For our patients with on-going health issues, we provide medical care to assist with treatment of diseases that require monitoring on a regular basis.

Geriatrics

Our providers are willing and prepared to treat patients as they reach the complications that may arise with age.

  • Addressing the medical issues which our elderly patients face
  • Working with family members as an elderly relative becomes less able to be independent.