Having a West Tennessee Medical Group primary care provider can help you and your family:
- Keep up with annual physicals, routine wellness checks and vaccines
- Catch health issues early
- Manage chronic illnesses and live healthier
- Keep medical records up to date
- Provide prescriptions and refills
- Lower overall health expenses
Your Primary Care Physician
Your Primary Care Physician is your medical home. It’s who you trust for family wellness checks and screenings. It’s who you rely on to get you well when you’re sick, find the right specialist and help you manage chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and emphysema. In Jackson and West Tennessee, you’ll find the most trusted Primary Care Physicians are part of West Tennessee Medical Group with nearly 100 providers at more than 15 locations.
Maintaining your best health
Studies show that you can maintain better health long term by regularly seeing your primary care provider. We really get to know the patients we care for, making prevention and early detection much easier. As a result, patients can expect fewer hospitalizations and surgeries over their lifetimes and spend significantly less on healthcare.
Need a specialist referral?
Looking for an ENT, cardiologist or other specialist? Start with a visit to our primary care physicians. As part of the West Tennessee Medical Group system, our physicians often personally know the best specialists in your area and can match you to the specialist that is most suited to your needs. Also, by discussing your concerns, you may find that your issue can be resolved without a trip to a specialist.
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TeleHealth Available
See your provider without going to the office. Just one more way West Tennessee Medical Group cares for women in West Tennessee.
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