Having a primary care physician can help patients stay healthy, recover quicker and prevent illnesses that may arise from undiagnosed conditions. Patients who have a PCP have better coordination of care, therefore resulting in better overall health care. Americans with a PCP report significantly better health care access and experience, including fewer emergency room visits and hospital stays.*
As primary care physicians get to know their patients over time, it allows the physician to better personalize care to each patient. It also helps physicians identify any issues or warning signs early and monitor changes in a patient’s health over the years.
Additionally, PCPs can help manage many chronic and other ongoing conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and depression. They can also perform minor surgical procedures like mole removal, stitches for cuts, etc. When you need a specialist, they can help find the right fit, whether it is for heart disease, lung disease cancer or any other serious concern.