Primary Care
Primary care physicians provide general health care to patients long-term including wellness or illness visits, early detection, condition management and specialist referrals.
Your Michigan Answer for Primary Care
Having a doctor who knows you and your health history is the best way to prevent illness, maintain healthy habits and find fast treatment for common conditions.
University of Michigan Health primary care physicians are your long-term partner for general care and your first contact for health concerns. Depending on your age and gender, your primary care provider may be a pediatrician (infancy through adolescence), adolescent health specialist (teens, preteens and young adults), adult medicine and pediatrics physician (all ages), family medicine physician (all ages), general medicine physician (adults), OBGYN (women) or geriatric medicine physician (older adults).
Our team delivers personal care to patients for decades, backed by the specialists and research powerhouse of the whole U-M Health. We work within our clinics, long-term care facilities, hospitals and group practices.
Turn to your primary care physician for all aspects of your health care. Not only can they treat and prescribe illnesses and injuries, primary care physicians help patients to achieve health goals such as weight loss or quitting smoking. They also manage conditions including diabetes, high blood pressure, depression and anxiety.
Get coordinated, personalized health care for life, from the world-class providers of U-M Health.
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Primary Care Specialties & Services
Your primary care provider can vary depending on your age or gender. Explore primary care specialty and service options below.