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Our first priority is patient privacy and the safety of patient information. Our patient portal can also make it easier for you to participate in managing your health care and has several features for your convenience. You will be able to use a computer or mobile device to view, track and update your personal health record.
At Primary PartnerCare®, efforts and resources are totally focused on a healthier and happier future for both our doctors and their patients.
Established patients of our practice have access to the MPCP patient portal. The portal offers the convenience of allowing you to communicate with your provider, pay your bill, see test results, and request prescription refills – all from the comfort of your home. Patient Portal Care Team
In your FollowMyHealth account click on “My Account” in the upper right-hand corner and then click on “Connections.” If you don’t see Primary Care Partners listed, you will need to click on “Add Connection.” Search by zip code 81501 for Primary Care Partners.
Primary care providers (PCPs) have a broad range of expertise and play an important role in your everyday health care. Except for emergencies that require urgent medical attention, your PCP should be the first person you contact about a health concern. Your PCP can:
Nurse practitioners and physician assistants. In some primary care practices, you may be treated by a nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA). These highly trained professionals are increasingly important in primary care. They must earn a master’s degree, pass a certification exam, and maintain state licensure to practice. PAs are under the supervision of a physician, and about half of the states in the United States require physician oversight for NPs.
Family doctors can care for your entire family. Pediatricians are specially-trained to diagnose and treat children – from minor illnesses to more serious medical conditions. Pediatricians also provide well-child visits for the general health of infants, children, teenagers and young adults.
Primary care providers (PCPs) have a broad range of expertise and play an important role in your everyday health care. Except for emergencies that require urgent medical attention, your PCP should be the first person you contact about a health concern. Your PCP can: 1 Take care of routine medical problems such as aches, pains and colds 2 Provide annual check-ups and other preventive care 3 Diagnose and monitor chronic conditions 4 Provide health education and prescriptions 5 Refer you or your child to a specialist when needed
A primary care physician plays an important part in helping you stay healthy . They are often the first contact you or your family members have with the healthcare system and are instrumental in helping you live a healthier life. They provide care for preventing, treating, and curing common illnesses as well as promoting better health.
Internists. Doctors who practice internal medicine specialize in treating adults. Like family doctors, they treat many acute and chronic conditions. Therefore, they receive training in many different fields, including endocrinology, rheumatology, neurology, orthopedics, geriatrics, and rehabilitation.
Family doctors. These physicians treat patients of all ages. They are trained in adult medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, geriatric medicine, and musculoskeletal care. In a typical family medical practice, around 10 to 15 percent of the patients are children. Internists.
Our certified Family Physicians and Primary Care Providers manage everything from preventative medicine to acute care and chronic conditions.
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To protect the health and safety of our patients during the spread of COVID-19, Michigan Primary Care Partners has turned to virtual visits to help answer our patients’ healthcare needs… .
Established patients of our practice have access to the MPCP patient portal. The portal offers the convenience of allowing you to communicate with your provider, pay your bill, see test results, and request prescription refills – all from the comfort of your home.
Being an independent provider means we are we are not affiliated with one particular hospital giving us the freedom to refer you to the most qualified specialists and hospitals in West Michigan.