Do you
only see your family medicine or primary care physician for annual physicals or during cold and flu
season? Like many people, you might be unaware of the wide variety of
treatments and procedures that can be provided right in your doctor’s office.
As your
“health quarterback,” your primary care or family medicine physician is capable
of more than you may think. Here are the top five conditions my patients are
often surprised to learn I can address:
1. Gynecological health
For
female patients, not only can your family medicine physician perform your
annual physical and order your labs, they can also perform your pap smear and order your mammogram as
part of your physical when indicated. Family medicine physicians can also
address routine gynecological health concerns such as abnormal periods and can
prescribe birth control.
2. Chronic conditions
You may
not need multiple specialists to manage each of your chronic conditions,
although every individual case is different. Family physicians can often manage
chronic conditions such as diabetes,
high blood pressure, high cholesterol and thyroid disorders.
3. Weight loss management
Some of
my patients deal with the challenges of attempting to lose weight. Primary care
physicians can help by providing guidance on how to make lifestyle changes
through food choices and exercise. Also, we can prescribe medications to help
with weight loss and even offer referrals for surgical weight loss, if
necessary.
4. Mental health
Although
we cannot treat all mental health conditions, some mental health disorders can
initially be treated at your family physician’s office. Family medicine
physicians are trained to diagnose depression and anxiety disorders, and
treat with medications such as antidepressants.
5. Skin concerns
Your
family physician can evaluate your skin concerns and determine if you need
to see a dermatologist. Some family medicine physicians are also trained in how
to perform a variety of in-office skin procedures, such as removing skin tags,
freezing warts and even performing some skin biopsies.
Even
beyond these conditions I’ve just listed, consulting with your primary care physician is the first step
in treating many chronic or acute conditions. Your doctor’s office is also the
best place to start to find the specialist care you may need for certain
conditions.
Katrina T. Gordon, MD, is a family medicine physician on the
medical staff at Baylor Scott & White Clinic – Kyle.
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