Frequently Asked Questions

What is internal medicine?

Internal medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Internists are trained to manage complex, chronic, and multisystem conditions affecting adults of all ages.

How is internal medicine different from family medicine?

Internal medicine specialists (internists) focus primarily on adult health and complex disease management, while family medicine providers care for people of all ages (children to elderly) and include pediatric care as well.

When should I see an internal medicine doctor?

You should see an internist for general health concerns, chronic conditions (like diabetes or hypertension), unexplained symptoms, or when you need coordinated care for multiple health issues.

What screenings do I need based on age?

Screening recommendations depend on age and risk — your internist will tailor the plan for you.

How often should I get a physical exam?

Most adults benefit from an annual physical exam unless directed otherwise by your provider.

How can I prepare for my appointment?

List your symptoms, medications, recent lab/test results, and questions — this helps your provider give you the best care.

Internal medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Internists are trained to manage complex, chronic, and multisystem conditions affecting adults of all ages.

Internal medicine specialists (internists) focus primarily on adult health and complex disease management, while family medicine providers care for people of all ages (children to elderly) and include pediatric care as well.

You should see an internist for general health concerns, chronic conditions (like diabetes or hypertension), unexplained symptoms, or when you need coordinated care for multiple health issues.

Screening recommendations depend on age and risk — your internist will tailor the plan for you.

Most adults benefit from an annual physical exam unless directed otherwise by your provider.

List your symptoms, medications, recent lab/test results, and questions — this helps your provider give you the best care.

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