36 hours ago 3260 E Woodmen Rd Ste 210, Colorado Springs CO, 80920 Make an Appointment (719) 262-0852 Telehealth services available Front Range Family Medicine is a medical group practice located in Colorado Springs, CO that specializes in Family Medicine and Nursing (Nurse Practitioner). Providers Overview Location Reviews Providers Melissa Kranz, NP >> Go To The Portal
3260 E Woodmen Rd Ste 210, Colorado Springs CO, 80920 Make an Appointment (719) 262-0852 Telehealth services available Front Range Family Medicine is a medical group practice located in Colorado Springs, CO that specializes in Family Medicine and Nursing (Nurse Practitioner). Providers Overview Location Reviews Providers Melissa Kranz, NP
Front Range Family Medicine. 3260 E Woodmen Rd Ste 210. Colorado Springs, CO 80920. (719) 262-0852. Monday. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Tuesday. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Wednesday.
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Front Range Family Medicine is located at 3260 E Woodmen Rd Ste 210, Colorado Springs, CO 80920. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.
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Dr. Bradley Reedy works with Front Range Family Medicine .
Dr. Bradley Reedy's office is located at 3260 East Woodmen Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 .
Dr. Bradley Reedy is certified by American Board of Family Medicine.
Dr. Bradley Reedy frequently sees patients for Allergy Consultation, Annual Pap Smear / GYN Exam, Annual Physical, Arthritis, and Illness. You can...
Dr. Bradley Reedy speaks English.
18 patients have reviewed Dr. Bradley Reedy. The overall rating for this doctor is 4.50/5. They have a 4.65/5 rating for bedside manner and a 4.12/...
Dr. Bradley Reedy's office is located at 3260 East Woodmen Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80920.
Dr. Bradley Reedy frequently sees patients for Allergy Consultation, Annual Pap Smear / GYN Exam, Annual Physical, Arthritis, and Illness. You can see other visit reasons for Dr. Bradley Reedy on their profile.
18 patients have reviewed Dr. Bradley Reedy. The overall rating for this doctor is 4.50/5. They have a 4.65/5 rating for bedside manner and a 4.12/5 rating for wait time. You can read individual reviews and ratings on their profile.
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The main reason is that it is continuing and comprehensive for each individual and member of the family. This is primary and preventive, which often means early detection and saving or prolonging lives. Primary care is that which a patient receives upon first contact with a physician when it is not an emergency.
The family physician comes from the tradition of the General Practitioner (GP) who has the training and experience to care for and monitor a child through her or his various growth stages as well as recognizing what is natural or extraordinary in the adult aging process.
Here’s the explanation from the American College of Physicians (ACP): “Family medicine trainees are also required to have at least six months of inpatient hospital experience and one month of adult critical care, and up to 2 months of care for children in the hospital or emergency settings.”.
Family medicine, however, remains as vibrant as ever and is still the front line of primary care and often the first to treat victims of accident or illness. “The scope of family medicine encompasses all ages, both sexes, each organ system and every disease entity,” reports the American Board of Family Medicine.
Only adults go to internists. Only kids, on the other hand, got to pediatricians. Both adults and kids go to practitioners licensed in family medicine and the training and education required makes them more versatile. Here’s the explanation from the American College of Physicians (ACP):