General Medicine (Adult Primary Care)
General Medicine physicians provide comprehensive health care for adults of all ages by diagnosing, managing and treating a wide range of medical conditions in adult patients.
Your Michigan Answer for Adult Primary Care
Finding the right primary care provider as an adult means choosing someone who can support your health through every stage of life. You need care that is both comprehensive and tailored to your individual needs.
University of Michigan Health General Medicine physicians provide comprehensive, personalized health care for people in a variety of life stages. For young adults, the focus is on preventive care and establishing healthy habits; for adults in their midlife years, we address general medical needs including cancer screening and management of chronic conditions. For older adults, the emphasis is on offering specialized care for age-related health conditions such as functional decline, dementia and end of life concerns.
Our general internists are particularly skilled at helping adults managing multiple chronic conditions and coordinating care with other specialist physicians. Our clinical team includes physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, pharmacists, social workers and nutritionists who all work together as a team to support our patients. We also offer behavioral health services through the Behavioral Health Collaborative Care model. In every case, we focus on patient-centered care tailored to the unique needs of each individual patient.
Where can you turn to find comprehensive, personalized adult primary care? Whether you're a young adult or entering your senior years, look to a U-M Health General Medicine physician to meet your health care needs.
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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.