Primary care providers
Family medicine ?
George E. Lundgren, MD
Robert Nicholson, MD
Parvathi Theerthakarai, MD
Nancy M. O'Connor, MD
Family medicine
A family physician is concerned with the general health needs of people of all ages. Focusing on the primary care of you and your family, he or she can refer you to a specialist or community resources when appropriate.
Family doctors receive training in six broad areas: community medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery.
Internal medicine ?
Kari Badali, PA-C
Jeffery Balke, MD
Gabor Joo, MD
Chitra Kanyadan, MD
Elizabeth Kennedy, PA-C
Sonal Sidhwani, MD
Jodi Winters, PA-C
Internal medicine
Our internal medicine specialists provide care at the clinic and in the hospital. These personal doctors help adolescents, adults and the elderly manage common and complex conditions.
- They diagnose and treat cancer, infections and diseases that affect the blood, blood circulation, breathing, digestion, the heart, joints and kidneys.
- Their knowledge involves disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treating problems of the ears, eyes, nervous system, skin and reproductive organs.
Obstetrics / gynecology (OB/GYN) ?
Eydie Edberg, CNP
Anne Furuseth, MD
Evan Griffiths, MD
Obstetrics / gynecology (OB/BYN)
Women have special health needs. Our experts are here to help.
Obstetrician / gynecologists -- OB/GYNs -- are doctors who specialize in the care of the female reproductive system. This may include:
Some women choose an OB/GYN as their primary care provider.
Nurse practitioners also can specialize in health care for women.
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Specialists
Psychology ?
Claire Corey, PhD, LP
Daniel Kessler, PsyD, LP
Psychology
Psychologists help individuals and families work through emotional difficulties through talk therapy. They also evaluate mental health through special assessments.
Psychologists do not prescribe medicine or order medical tests. They may work with medical doctors, including psychiatrists.
Nephrology (kidney care) ?
Jennifer Hunt, MD
Nephrology (kidney care)
Your kidneys filter waste from your body, help regulate blood pressure and balance nutrients. When one or more of your kidneys are not working correctly, our experts can help.
Nephrologists are doctors who study, diagnose and treat kidney problems.
Chronic kidney disease or acute renal failure can be caused by:
Podiatry (foot medicine)?
Timothy Szopa, DPM
Podiatry (foot medicine and surgery)
A podiatrist is a doctor who evaluates and treats foot problems. Care can range from treating foot or ankle injuries to helping people with diabetes avoid common foot-related complications.
Psychiatry ?
Jennifer Service, MD
Psychiatry
Psychiatrists are doctors who diagnose and treat addiction, emotional illness and mental problems. They can order medical tests, prescribe medicine and provide talk therapy.
Surgery ?
Jayson Dock, MD
Surgery
Sometimes a disease, injury or birth defect requires surgery. Surgeons are doctors who there for you before, during and after an operation.
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