Interdisciplinary Primary Care Team
Your care team is a group of health care workers who help you stay healthy and feel better when you are sick. Each person has a special job to take care of you. Click on an item below to see more information about what each team member does.
Diagnose and treat medical conditions. They help you stay healthy and feel better when you are sick. They check your body, treat illnesses, and give advice to keep you strong.
Podiatrist: A foot and ankle doctor who helps you manage pain, injuries, or conditions affecting your feet and lower legs, so you can stay mobile, active, and comfortable.
A dentist helps keep your teeth and mouth healthy. They fix problems like cavities, clean your teeth, and teach you how to take care of your smile.
Dental Hygienist: A dental professional who helps keep your teeth and gums healthy by cleaning your teeth, checking for signs of problems like gum disease, and teaching you how to take care of your oral health at home.
Dental Assistant: A key member of the dental care team who makes your visit more comfortable by preparing you for treatment, assisting the dentist during procedures, and ensuring the dental office runs smoothly.
Give you medicine to help you feel better and stay healthy. They explain how to use your medicine safely and answer your questions.
Diagnose and treat mental health conditions. They help people with mental health problems like stress, depression, or anxiety. They talk with you and may give medicine to help you feel better and manage your feelings.
Provide supportive counseling as needed to help you with emotional concerns.
Take care of you when you're sick or injured and helps you stay healthy. They check your health, give medicine, and teach you how to take care of yourself.
Help set up your appointments with doctors or other health workers. They make sure you know when and where to go for your visits.
Help doctors and nurses by taking your health information and preparing you for your visit. They also assist with basic tasks like taking your blood pressure and making sure you are comfortable.
Serve as a liaison between you and the health care providers. Provide you with education, support, and resources to better manage your health. Assist you with your social needs such as housing, food, and transportation.
A Health Educator helps people learn how to stay healthy and avoid getting sick. They share simple, useful tips and teach ways to make good choices for better health.
Nutritionist: A health expert who works with you to improve your diet and eating habits, helping you feel better, manage health conditions, and reach your wellness goals through personalized nutrition guidance.
A patient Navigator works closely with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and coaching for specific population needs. They carry out tasks to ensure patient adherence to healthcare plans, linkage specialists, retrieve consult notes, and provide patient coaching.