Family Medicine Round Rock, TX
Family medicine is just what it sounds like: healthcare for the whole family, no matter the age. Family practitioners are primary care practitioners that treat patients of all ages and often have entire families on their patient dockets. Having one practitioner has many advantages for everyone involved.
Family medicine is available at Viva Health Clinic in Round Rock and the surrounding area. We have a family practitioner for those who want a comprehensive approach to their family's healthcare. To learn more about family medicine or schedule an appointment, call (512) 243-5872 today.
What is Family Medicine
Family medicine is a subfield within primary care that encompasses various treatments for patients of all ages, from infants to seniors. Family medicine practitioners, unlike other healthcare specialists, are not concerned with a specific disease, ailment, or condition. They are general practitioners that are qualified and trained to care for, monitor, and treat conditions as they arise through a person's life.
According to the American Academy of Family Practitioners (AAFP), family practitioners provide much more than just healthcare, but also:
- Care for patients regardless of age or health condition, sustaining an enduring and trusting relationship
- Considering the impact of health on a patient’s family
- Navigating the health care system with patients, including specialist and hospital care coordination and follow-up
- Serving as a patient’s first contact for health concerns
- Understanding of community-level factors and social determinants of health
- Using data and technology to coordinate services and enhance care
“Family medicine is a subfield within primary care that encompasses various treatments for patients of all ages, from infants to seniors.”
Types of Services Offered
Family practitioners may have their own practice and clinic, or they may work in a community center with other practitioners. In either case, patients become part of the family practitioner's patient list and they are their sole primary care provider. They provide a plethora of services including, but not limited to:
- Health risk assessments
- Healthy lifestyle counseling
- Immunizations
- Routine checkups, including well-baby and child visits
- Screening tests
- Treatment of common chronic conditions
Family practitioners can also treat patients in the hospital, deliver emergency care, provide OB care, and perform various invasive procedures such as colonoscopies, endoscopies, skin procedures, ultrasound imaging, and vasectomies, among others. Family practitioners can also manage chronic conditions alongside specialists, such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and hypertension, cancer, and asthma.
“Family practitioners can also treat patients in the hospital, deliver emergency care, provide OB care, and perform various invasive procedures such as colonoscopies, endoscopies, skin procedures, ultrasound imaging, and vasectomies, among others.”
Benefits of Seeking a Family Doctor
Seeking a family practitioner has many advantages. For one, they treat all members of the family, reducing transportation time and wait times, thereby reducing the amount of time one has to take off from work or school time. They are also well-versed in every developmental stage, allowing them to assess a patient's overall health record over the course of their life. The AAFP states that access to a family practitioner has been linked to reduced infant mortality, higher birth weights, immunization rates above national standards, lower overall health care costs, and longer, healthier lives.
Family practitioners also provide preventive care, comprehensive care, coordinated care, chronic care, ongoing care, and resources beyond medical care. They offer routine check-ups that keep patients up-to-date on their necessary health checks, such as lab work, to keep them healthy and prevent disease. They can coordinate care by referring patients to qualified specialists within their network and work alongside them to build a comprehensive treatment plan for patients. They can help manage chronic illnesses and take necessary measures to ensure their treatments are going well. Finally, family practitioners know the community and can help patients connect to local resources, such as healthy food stores, rehabilitation centers, and support groups.
“…they treat all members of the family, reducing transportation time and wait times, thereby reducing the amount of time one has to take off from work or school time.”
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What to Expect
Each appointment will differ depending on the reason for a patient's visit. During the initial consultation, we like to get to know our patients and record as much of their medical history and current health status as possible. This involves attaining any prior records, asking questions, taking vitals and measurements, and assessing any concerns the patient currently has.
During subsequent visits, patients can expect to take vitals and any necessary health checks at the start of the visit. Then, we will move on to the primary concern of the visit, whether that may be a routine check-up, administering shots, taking tests or screenings, or performing a procedure. In most cases, the patient will know what will take place during their next appointment unless it is an emergency visit. We encourage patients to ask questions and call with any concerns as they arise.
“During the initial consultation, we like to get to know our patients and record as much of their medical history and current health status as possible.”
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Q. What is unique about family medicine?
A. Family medicine is the only subfield in healthcare that caters to the needs of the entire family. This allows all members to visit the same practitioner, often during the same visit. They are also well-versed in many aspects of medicine and can perform many procedures or refer patients to specialists they work with.
Q. What is the primary role of a family practitioner?
A. The primary role of a family practitioner is health promotion and illness prevention. Ongoing care with one practitioner has been shown to prevent many conditions from arising or progressing. They also focus on comprehensive and ongoing care.
Q. What types of treatments can a family practitioner provide?
A. Family practitioners provide routine health check-ups and exams and prescribe medications, treat minor illnesses and injuries, manage chronic conditions, and perform screenings for common health problems. They can also refer patients to specialists or the emergency room.
Q. What is the difference between a primary care provider and a family practitioner?
A. Primary care providers and family practitioners are similar in that they both provide comprehensive medical care. However, a primary care practitioner may be fixed in one age group, such as infancy or adult care. Family practitioners treat patients of all ages and have a wider understanding of the developmental stages.
Q. Which specialists can a family practitioner refer me to?
A. Family practitioners can refer patients to any medical specialist. That includes pain management practitioners, oncologists, dermatologists, chiropractors, therapists, addiction specialists, and many more. We will likely assess and diagnose your condition, discuss options, and then recommend a specialist.
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A family practitioner is available at our office. The Viva Health Clinic team looks forward to treating you and your family. Call our office at 512-243-5872 to learn more about our services or schedule an appointment.
Helpful Related Links
- American Academy of Family Practitioners. American Academy of Family Practitioners. 2023
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). 2023
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 2023
- American Journal of Medicine. American Journal of Medicine. 2023
- American Medical Association (AMA). American Medical Association (AMA). 2023
- American Medical Society For Sports Medicine (AMSSM). American Medical Society For Sports Medicine. 2023
- American Pregnancy Association. American Pregnancy Association. 2023
- Medline Plus Birth Control. Medline Plus Birth Control. 2023
- Planned Parenthood Birth Control Methods. Planned Parenthood Birth Control Methods. 2023
- The AAP Parenting Website. The AAP Parenting Website. 2023
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