Our Services

Routine Check Ups


Prioritizing regular checkups is one of the wisest steps to stay on top of your well-being. Our routine checkups allow you to get clarity on health concerns early on. This proactive approach means our doctors can treat the conditions when they are most treatable and require less expensive interventions. Also, these clinic visits help you maintain vaccinations and full preventive care tailored to your specific health goals.

Acute & Chronic Care


At our family medicine clinic, we provide expert care for both sudden and long-term health needs. With acute care, expect prompt treatment to help you recover quickly from short-term illnesses and conditions. Our chronic care services focus on long-term management and support for ongoing conditions, whether it's diabetes, high blood pressure, or arthritis.

Physical Examinations


A physical examination is a routine medical appointment where our clinicians check your overall health status. The exam can help prevent future health issues by identifying risk factors and making recommendations to improve your health. We ensure that your exam is thorough and personalized so you avoid future problems without feeling rushed.

Preventative Care


Early detection is crucial for effectively treating cancers and improving the chances of a full recovery. At Orangecrest Medical, we offer personalized cancer screening options—from cervical to colorectal cancer assessments—to help you take preemptive steps to get the optimal care you deserve.

Health Risk Assessments


Complete your health risk assessment (HRA) and take confident steps to address potential complications through personalized recommendations. These intuitive questionnaires cover your lifestyle, medical history, family records, and other risk factors for chronic diseases. Take control of your health today!

Immunizations


Immunizations are one of the critical components of preventative care, and getting vaccinated not only protects your health but also helps to control the spread of infectious diseases in your community. Talk to our family medicine doctor to determine which immunizations are right for you and when you should receive them. Remember, preventing disease is always easier and less expensive than treating it.

Sick Visits


If you're experiencing coughing, fever, nausea, or other signs of illness, our family medicine providers offer sick visits to address your concerns. Timely visits ensure conditions are assessed and treated before they become more complicated. On top of current illnesses, sick visits also help evaluate underlying conditions that may cause further complications in your health.

Nurse Visits


Our skilled nurses provide efficient care, like blood pressure checks, wound care, and medication adjustments. These nurse-led appointments have benefited many patients who require follow-ups, vaccinations, and routine check-ups to maintain good health without needing a full doctor consultation. This option also allows flexible scheduling with our caring nurses, so you get consistent chronic care.

Telehealth Appointments


Experience quality care from the comfort of your home! Easily get medical advice and recommendations for non-urgent health issues with our secure virtual tool—short wait times and no in-person visit needed. Telehealth is also an excellent chance for our doctors to guide you in learning about conditions, medications, and self-care strategies.

Our Screenings Services

  • Breast Cancer Screenings

    Clinical breast exams are conducted during each exam to search for any changes in your breasts or unusual lumps. We will ask about your family history and if any members have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Annual mammograms begin at the recommended age of 40. 


    It is important that you conduct self-breast exams at home so that you can notice any changes in your breast between visits.

  • Cervical Cancer Screenings

    Pap smears are important for finding any changes in your cervical cells. These tests begin at the age of 21. The HPV test can also be conducted at this time since the HPV virus can lead to cervical cancer. Even if you have been vaccinated against HPV, it is still important that you follow the screening recommendations for your age group

  • Endometrial Cancer Screenings

    During menopause, women should report any unexpected vaginal changes such as bleeding or spotting. There are many causes of postmenopausal bleeding that can be benign such as uterine polyps or fibroids. However, uterine cancer, or endometrial cancer, can also cause abnormal changes during menopause. If you notice any changes, please report them to your doctor so that a biopsy can be conducted to determine whether there is a concern for cancer

  • Prostate Cancer Screening

    PSA Test: PSA Is a protein produced by the prostate, and high levels can indicate cancer. However, PSA levels can be elevated due to other conditions. Other conditions include an enlarged prostate, inflammation, and certain medications.


    Digital Rectal Exams available

  • Colorectal Cancer Screenings

    The screening for colon cancer typically begins at the age of 45, unless otherwise recommended by your doctor. This is accomplished by analyzing a stool sample or by examining the colon and rectum (colonoscopy).

  • Cardiovascular Screening

    A lab will be ordered to check for abnormal levels of cholesterol and triglycerides. In addition, the doctor may order an EKG to screen for abnormal heart rhythms at age 50 or as otherwise recommended.

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”

— Hippocrates

*Registered Dietcian will be joining our team soon!