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Family Medicine, Pediatrics, OB/GYN & More

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Primary care is the foundation of your healthcare journey. It’s your first point of contact for all your health and wellness needs. Your Primary Care Provider (PCP) forms a long-term partnership with you, managing your overall health and coordinating care with specialists, therapists, and other providers. With a focus on preventive care, early diagnosis, and managing chronic conditions, your PCP is essential to maintaining your health throughout your life.

Why Primary Care Matters: Your Health Partner for Life

Primary care is more than just treatment when you're sick. It’s about building a trusted relationship with a provider who knows you well and can guide you through all stages of life. From routine checkups to managing long-term health conditions, your PCP ensures you receive the right care at the right time.

  • Comprehensive Care: Your PCP manages your overall health, keeping an eye on your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
     
  • Coordination of Care: Your PCP coordinates with other healthcare professionals, ensuring seamless care across specialists, therapists, and even community resources.
     
  • Preventive Focus: Primary care emphasizes early detection and prevention to reduce the risk of chronic conditions and improve long-term health outcomes.
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Providers Accepting New Patients

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Types of Primary Care Providers

There are several types of primary care providers (PCPs), each trained to meet specific needs. Below is an overview of different specialties and their role in your health:

Family Medicine

Family Medicine physicians provide care for individuals of all ages, from infants to seniors. These doctors offer a broad range of services, including preventive care, routine checkups, and care for chronic conditions. Family Medicine physicians are trained to manage both outpatient and hospital-based care and may also provide obstetrics, gynecology, and psychiatric care.

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Geriatrics

Geriatric physicians specialize in providing healthcare to seniors, particularly those aged 75 and older. Their goal is to maintain your independence and improve quality of life by addressing both medical and non-medical needs, including family and community support.

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Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine physicians specialize in adult healthcare, focusing on general health and chronic disease management. They provide care for a wide range of conditions and are well-equipped to address complex health issues. Internal Medicine is an ideal choice for patients seeking a comprehensive, adult-focused healthcare provider.

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Internal Medicine & Pediatrics (Med-Peds)

Med-Peds doctors are trained in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, which allows them to provide care for all ages—from newborns to adults. This is an excellent option for families seeking a provider who can care for everyone, no matter their age.

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Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN)

OB/GYN providers specialize in women's health, including prenatal care, childbirth, and reproductive health. They offer care from adolescence through menopause and beyond, focusing on reproductive health and sexual well-being.

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Pediatrics

Pediatricians focus on the health of children from birth to young adulthood. They handle everything from routine checkups and vaccinations to the management of childhood illnesses and chronic conditions. Pediatricians play a key role in guiding parents on best practices for healthy child development and ensuring that children thrive in a nurturing environment.

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Our Healthcare Providers: Dedicated to Your Health Across Michigan

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At Trinity Health IHA Medical Group and Trinity Health Medical Group, West Michigan, we are committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate care that meets the diverse health needs of our communities. Together, these two organizations offer an extensive network of providers and locations, ensuring that you have easy access to high-quality primary care no matter where you are.

Trinity Health Medical Group, West Michigan is a multi-specialty physician network with a deep-rooted commitment to patient care, employing more than 800 physicians and advanced practice professionals across Michigan. With locations throughout the state, we offer exceptional healthcare services designed to support your well-being at every stage of life.

Trinity Health IHA Medical Group one of the largest multi-specialty medical groups in Michigan, operates over 150 practice locations. With more than 1,000 healthcare providers, including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and care managers, IHA delivers more than one million patient visits each year. This network ensures that all your healthcare needs are addressed with the highest level of expertise and accessibility.

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Preventive Care

Our Primary Care providers recognize the importance of preventive care. Preventive care is usually covered by any health plan and includes services intended to keep you healthy at no cost to you. Examples of preventive care include screening tests, vaccines, and other measures that help prevent disease like environmental factors and lifestyle choices. Trinity Health offers additional healthcare services to keep you in your best health and help to prevent disease.

Vaccines

Vaccination is the best defense against significant illness including influenza and COVID-19.

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Nutrition Services

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Frequently Asked Questions

Consider factors such as your age, specific health needs, and whether you want a provider who specializes in certain areas like pediatrics or geriatrics. Our providers are happy to help you make an informed decision.

Yes! PCPs are trained to manage chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and asthma, and they coordinate with specialists to ensure you receive comprehensive care.

During your first appointment, your provider will take a detailed medical history, conduct a physical exam, and discuss any health concerns or goals. This is also an opportunity to ask questions about your health and treatment options.