patient portal lakewood family medicine marquette mi

by Sheila Yundt V 7 min read

Patient Portal - Lakewood Family Medicine

18 hours ago Patient Portal Using the FollowMyHealth tool, patients can directly communicate with any Lakewood Family Medicine providers and manage their health information in a secure environment. Please note that we require a photo ID and a signed form in order for parents or guardians to access a minor’s (children under age 18) health records. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Lakewood family medicine?

Patient Portal Using the FollowMyHealth tool, patients can directly communicate with any Lakewood Family Medicine providers and manage their health information in a secure environment. Please note that we require a photo ID and a signed form in order for parents or guardians to access a minor’s (children under age 18) health records.

Who is Lakewood Medical Associates?

Patients can securely pay hospital bills online through the UP Health System - Marquette Online Payment Center. To learn more, click here. For assistance, please call 906.449.3000. Mission, Vision and High Five Executive Team & Board of Trustees Phone Directory Quality & Safety For Patients and Visitors UPHS Patient Portals Contact Us

Why choose up health system-Marquette family medicine?

Lakewood Family Medicine in Harvey At Lakewood Family Medicine, we have the privilege of providing compassionate, quality healthcare for our family, friends and neighbors. We offer a full-spectrum of primary care services including annual physical exams, well-child exams, pediatrics, geriatrics, women’s health, minor outpatient surgery ...

Where is Lakewood family medicine Holland located?

UP Health System – Marquette offers family medicine in 7 locations throughout the Upper Peninsula. Click on the locations below to learn more and see a complete list of providers. Marquette Family Medicine Negaunee Family Medicine Doctors Park in Escanaba Lakewood Family Medicine in Harvey Sault Ste. Marie Family Medicine

What is family medicine?

A family medicine provider is concerned with the total health care of the individual and the family. Providers are trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of ailments in patients of all ages. Special emphasis is placed on prevention and the primary care of entire families.

How long does it take to become a family physician?

All board-certified family physicians have completed a three-year internship and residency program, which includes training in pediatrics, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, psychiatry, geriatrics and community medicine.

Do you need a primary care provider?

The short answer: Yes, you do. Having a primary care provider will keep you healthier as you age. This includes lower risk of dying from cancer, heart disease or stroke. The reason for this is what’s known as “continuity of care.”.