Doctors of internal medicine focus on adult medicine and have had special study and training focusing on the prevention and treatment of adult diseases. At least three of their seven or more years of medical school and postgraduate training are dedicated to learning how to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases that affect adults. They are often called upon to act as consultants to other physicians to help solve puzzling diagnostic problems. In today’s complex medical environment, Internists take pride in caring for their patients for life as an outpatient in the office or clinic, during hospitalization and in nursing homes.

An Internal Medicine Doctor for example, works hand in hand with you in controlling your high blood pressure, Type 2 Diabetes and High Cholesterol. Help you decide what to do to keep your health at its most excellent by modifying risk factors. Doctor is assisted by an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. (APRN) An APRN is licensed by the state to practice medicine under the supervision of a doctor of medicine.

In order to be licensed by the state, an Advanced Practice Nurse must have,

A) Extensive experience as an RN

B) Master’s Degree in Nursing (3.5 GPA)

C) Pass a board exam given by the ANCC

D) All these credentials will be verified by the State Nursing Board of Nursing and the American Nurses Credentialing Center

We provide medical care in following areas, (click to learn more)

We refer patients to different specialists as and when needed. We will refer to a specialist of patient's choice or can help them in choosing one in the area.