Family Practice
Mainstead Medical Clinic’s family practice offers complete primary care for patients of all ages. Our family physicians focus on prevention, early diagnosis, chronic disease management, and long-term wellness. Whether you need routine checkups, support for mental health, or care for ongoing medical conditions, we are committed to being your consistent healthcare partner.
Family practice services include
Annual physical exams
Chronic disease management
Child and adolescent care
Women’s health and prenatal care
Men’s
health
Medication
reviews
Immunizations and preventative care
Screening
tests
Referrals to specialists and diagnostic testing
Long-term follow-up and care planning
Mental health assessments and lifestyle support
Our physicians take a patient-first approach, ensuring continuity of care and giving you a trusted place for all your health needs.
Family Practice Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I register as a family practice patient?
Please contact the clinic to inquire about availability. If we are accepting new patients, we will guide you through a simple registration process that includes completing forms and scheduling an initial visit.
2. Do I need a referral to join the family practice?
No referral is needed. Registration is open to individuals and families looking for ongoing primary care, depending on physician availability.
3. What is included in an annual physical?
An annual physical includes a comprehensive health review, preventive screenings, medication assessment, and discussion of lifestyle, mental health, and long-term health goals. Blood work or other tests may be ordered based on age and risk factors.
4. How do I get a referral to a specialist?
Your family doctor will determine whether a referral is required after assessing your concern. If needed, they will arrange the referral and provide you with instructions on the next steps, wait times, and follow-up.
5. Can my entire family join the same doctor?
If space allows, family doctors often welcome immediate family members to join their practice together. This can help streamline care, improve communication, and support family-wide health planning.