American Family Care
Family Care Services
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Our Family Care Services
Ensuring the Health of Your Loved Ones All in One Place
Wouldn’t it be nice to know there’s one place you can rely on to care for every member of your family when they become injured or sick? At American Family Care®, our talented medical team is capable of providing non-emergency medical care for patients of all ages. Whether your infant has come down with an illness, your eldest relative has broken a bone, or you are developing flu-like symptoms, you can trust our skilled medical staff to provide all of the treatments and vaccinations your family needs.
We’re proud to offer patients of all ages a variety of services, such as:
- Physical exams
- Routine checkups
- X-rays
- Primary care services
- Urgent care services
- Flu shots and vaccinations
No matter what your reasons for visiting us may be, you can count on American Family Care® providing the best care possible. Walk-ins are always welcome, and we accept most forms of insurance for your convenience and peace of mind.
How Can We Help?
- URGENT CARE
- PEDIATRIC URGENT CARE
- PRIMARY CARE
- WALK-IN CLINIC
- FAMILY CARE
- SEASONAL ALLERGY TREATMENTS
- BRONCHITIS TREATMENT
- EXPRESS LAB SERVICES
- STD TESTING
- ANNUAL PHYSICALS
- SCHOOL/SPORTS PHYSICALS
- IMMIGRATION PHYSICALS
- MEN’S PHYSICALS
- WOMEN’S PHYSICALS
- WELLNESS PHYSICALS
- VACCINATIONS – IMMUNIZATIONS
- FLU SHOTS – VACCINATIONS
- TRAVEL MEDICINE – VACCINATIONS
- X-RAYS
Family Care Resources
FAMILY CARE FAQs
QUESTION: What is family care?
ANSWER: Family care is just that — care for the entire family, from toddlers to grandparents, of any gender. Our physicians can deliver that care in a respectful and professional manner so that you can rest easy knowing every member of your family is taken care of.
QUESTION: What’s the difference between family medicine and internal medicine?
ANSWER: Primary care physicians fall into one of two categories: family medicine doctors and internal medicine doctors. A pediatrician cares for children. An internal medicine physician cares for adults. A family practitioner is a pediatrician and internist combined into one specialty and cares for both children and adults.
QUESTION: Do AFC centers provide gynecological care?
ANSWER: Yes. Your local AFC clinic can offer breast exams, pelvic exams, pap immunizations, and referrals for mammograms, among other important women’s health services.
How do I get the new COVID-19 Vaccine?
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is the best, safest way to not get severely ill. Like all vaccines, the COVID-19 vaccine teaches your body how to develop its own immunity to the virus that causes this illness. A COVID-19 vaccine usually requires two doses. The second shot happens 14 to 28 days after the first. It takes about three weeks after your last shot to develop immunity. Getting a COVID-19 vaccination will depend on availability and guidelines in your state. Contact us about getting a COVID-19 vaccination.
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