Finding the Right Primary Care Provider
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Published: 04/04/2007
Updated: 04/04/2007
The relationship you have with your primary care provider is fundamental to your overall health and wellness.
Primary care physicians (also sometimes known as general practitioners) are the first people you go to with common health concerns -- and they’re also typically the ones who coordinate your care, should you need a referral to a specialist.
Duke provides four categories of primary care: family medicine, general internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatric primary care.
Family Medicine

In addition to addressing routine, acute, and chronic medical issues of people of all ages, Duke Family Medicine’s experienced physicians promote prevention as the best way to keep your family healthy.
Internal Medicine

Duke’s internal medicine primary care physicians use proven, state-of-the-art tools to help prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide variety of common internal ailments in adults and seniors.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN)

Duke’s highly trained OB/GYN primary care physicians are committed to meeting the health care needs women have at every stage of their lives -- and doing this in a compassionate and sensitive environment.
Pediatrics

In addition to offering a broad spectrum of wellness services and promoting good health and disease prevention, our pediatric primary care physicians diagnose and treat routine childhood illnesses and injuries.

