Types of Primary Care Doctors
Understanding different types of primary care providers
Family Medicine Doctors
- Care for patients of all ages, from newborns to seniors
- Treat the whole family
- Handle a wide range of conditions
- Provide preventive care
- May deliver babies and provide obstetric care
Internal Medicine Doctors (Internists)
- Specialize in adult medicine (18 years and older)
- Focus on adult health issues
- Expert in complex medical conditions
- Manage multiple chronic diseases
- Often serve as consultants to other doctors
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs)
- Advanced practice providers who can serve as primary care providers
- Work closely with supervising physicians
- May have shorter wait times for appointments
If You Don't Have Insurance
Options for primary care without insurance coverage
Community Health Centers and Free and Charitable Clinics
- Federally qualified health centers provide care regardless of ability to pay
- Some clinics have a sliding fee scale based on income
- Some clinics are run by volunteers and provide free care
- Comprehensive primary care services
- May offer dental care and mental health services also
- Montgomery Cares Clinics
- National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics
Retail Clinics
- Convenient care for basic health needs
- Located in pharmacies and grocery stores
- Lower cost than doctor's offices
- Good for routine care and minor illnesses
- Not a replacement for comprehensive primary care