St. Mary's Family Medicine Clinic

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This department offers

  • Behavioral health
  • Family medicine
  • Gynecology
  • Obstetrics
  • Primary care

Care for your whole family

St. Mary's Family Medicine Center has been recognized as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). This means we are committed to providing the most effective care for families and our community. Our goal is to get to know you and your family and provide the care you need where you need it – in our clinic, the hospital, nursing home, and even in your home. We can give you the best care when you share your complete medical history, including care you have received outside our office. We are here to coordinate all of your care needs: visits to specialists, lab tests, x-rays, medicines, and your health goals.

Our Family Medicine physicians provide care for all people of all ages and health conditions, including newborns, children, pregnant women and adults.

Our providers

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Need walk-in or after-hours care?

We reserve many appointments for same-day and urgent care. If you have an urgent problem, or need to see your doctor for any reason, please call the clinic. In most cases, you can be seen the same day

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Residency Program Roster

Click below to download a PDF of participants in our Family Medicine Residency program.

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