One Health Primary Care
Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Medical Conditions
Our experienced primary care providers at One Health Med are equipped to diagnose and treat a wide range of common medical conditions. From acute illnesses like sinus infections, earaches, or urinary tract infections to chronic conditions such as asthma and thyroid disorders, we deliver efficient and compassionate care tailored to your health.
With a patient-first approach, we conduct thorough assessments using physical exams, health histories, and in-house or referred labs. Our goal is accurate diagnosis, fast relief, and appropriate follow-up. We also ensure that any necessary referrals to specialists are handled promptly. Trust us for care you can count on—close to home, whenever you need it most.
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													- Don’t ignore persistent or worsening symptoms.
 - Stay hydrated when sick.
 - Take the full course of prescribed medication.
 - Avoid self-diagnosing through online sources.
 - Use over-the-counter remedies only as directed.
 - Wash hands frequently to avoid spreading germs.
 - Track symptoms to report accurately to your provider.
 - Don’t delay seeking help for fevers lasting more than 3 days.
 - Bring a list of medications and symptoms to your appointment.
 - Rest and avoid strenuous activity during illness.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Cold, flu, sinus infections, UTIs, rashes, asthma, allergies, and more.
Walk-ins are welcome, but we recommend scheduling to reduce wait time.
Most diagnoses are made during the visit using clinical exams and rapid tests.
We coordinate referrals and ensure smooth communication with specialists.
Yes, we offer same-day visits for many common illnesses.
Only when medically necessary based on your symptoms and tests.
Yes, many conditions can be diagnosed and treated virtually.
Yes, many rapid labs are available in-office, and others are referred out.
Yes, we treat both adults and children for general conditions.
Often not, unless symptoms persist or worsen.