We Are Her For Our Patients
Whether you need immediate medical attention for an illness or injury, or you need care for a long-term illness, our team is ready to treat you and develop a sound plan to improve and maintain your health.
Our Primary Care Services
Primary care is the cornerstone of your health journey, providing the essential first point of contact for all your medical needs. At IDL Medical Center, we pride ourselves on delivering comprehensive, patient-centered primary care that emphasizes preventive health, early detection of conditions, and continuous management of chronic illnesses. Our goal is to be your trusted partner in maintaining your health, offering accessible and personalized care for individuals and families of all ages.
We Specialize In:
Acute Visits: Acute visits address sudden and urgent health issues that require prompt attention but are not life-threatening emergencies. Examples include:
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Upper respiratory infections: Colds, sinusitis, bronchitis, and influenza.
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Sore throat: Often due to viral infections or strep throat.
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Common in women, characterized by painful urination and frequent urges to urinate.
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Acute injuries: Minor cuts, sprains, or strains.
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Skin conditions: Rashes, insect bites, or minor infections.
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Gastrointestinal issues: Acute diarrhea, vomiting, or gastroenteritis.
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Headaches: Acute onset or severe headache, including migraines.
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Musculoskeletal pain: Sudden back pain, joint pain, or muscle strains.​
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Ear infections: Otitis media.
Chronic Care: Chronic care involves the management of long-term health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or asthma. These conditions require ongoing monitoring and treatment to prevent complications and manage symptoms. Examples include:
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Diabetes management: Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels, medication management, lifestyle counseling, and managing complications.
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Hypertension (high blood pressure): Ongoing blood pressure monitoring, medication management, and lifestyle interventions.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Managing symptoms with medications, oxygen therapy, and pulmonary rehabilitation.
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Asthma: Monitoring and controlling symptoms, adjusting medications, and providing patient education on inhaler use.
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Heart disease: Managing conditions like heart failure or coronary artery disease through medication, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring.
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Chronic kidney disease: Monitoring kidney function, managing blood pressure, and adjusting medications to slow progression.
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Arthritis: Managing pain and inflammation, improving mobility, and preventing joint damage through medication and physical therapy.
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Hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol): Medication management, lifestyle counseling, and monitoring lipid levels.
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Depression and anxiety: Ongoing mental health support, medication management, and counseling.
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Thyroid disorders: Regular monitoring of thyroid function, adjusting medications, and managing symptoms.
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Annual physical exam: Comprehensive health assessment, including vital signs, physical examination, and review of medical history.
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Preventive screenings: Routine tests like blood pressure checks, cholesterol levels, diabetes screening, and cancer screenings (e.g., mammograms, colonoscopies).
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Women's health visits: Pap smears, pelvic exams, and breast exams, as well as discussions on reproductive health.
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Men's health visits: Prostate exams, testicular exams, and discussions on sexual health.
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Chronic disease monitoring: Regular follow-ups for managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or asthma.
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Health education and counseling: Guidance on nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation, and other lifestyle factors.
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Geriatric assessments: Evaluations for older adults, focusing on mobility, cognition, and overall well-being.
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​Minor Surgery: Minor surgeries are procedures that are less invasive and usually performed in an outpatient setting. These can include things like removing skin lesions, draining abscesses, or suturing minor wounds.
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Skin lesion removal: Excision of moles, warts, skin tags, or other benign skin growths.
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Laceration repair: Suturing or stitching of small cuts or wounds.
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Abscess drainage: Incision and drainage of boils or abscesses.
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Ingrown toenail removal: Partial or complete removal of an ingrown toenail.
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Biopsies: Taking small tissue samples from skin, muscle, or other accessible areas for diagnostic purposes.
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Cyst removal: Excision of small cysts, such as sebaceous cysts.
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Joint injections: Corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections for joint pain, often in the knee or shoulder.
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Cryotherapy: Freezing of warts or other small skin lesions using liquid nitrogen.
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Foreign body removal: Extraction of splinters, small objects, or debris from the skin or soft tissues.
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Earwax removal: Irrigation or manual removal of impacted earwax.
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Whether you are managing a chronic condition, seeking preventive care, or need immediate attention for a new health concern, IDL Medical Center is here for you. Our comprehensive approach to primary care ensures that all your healthcare needs are met under one roof, making your care experience seamless and stress-free. Trust us to be your partner in health, guiding you through every stage of life with compassion, expertise, and personalized care.