Family Medicine
A primary care home for every member of the family — from a newborn's first checkup to managing the conditions that shape a lifetime.
About This Service
A trusted clinical home for the whole family
Family medicine is the front door of healthcare. It's where preventive care happens, where chronic conditions are kept stable, and where the small concerns are caught before they become big ones. Done well, family medicine is a long-term relationship between a clinician and the people who trust them — sometimes spanning generations.
At Natives United, family medicine is built around continuity. The same team gets to know you, your history, and your goals. Records are unified across our hospital, so when family medicine sends you to behavioral health, the pharmacy, or our emergency department, the next clinician you see already has the full picture.
Care across every life stage
- Pediatric care. Well-child visits, immunizations, developmental screenings, and acute illness care.
- Adolescent and adult medicine. Annual physicals, sports physicals, sexual and reproductive health, and routine screenings.
- Chronic disease management. Coordinated, ongoing care for diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, asthma, and more.
- Preventive care. Screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle guidance designed to keep small issues from becoming larger ones.
- Geriatric care. Comprehensive support for older adults, including medication review, mobility, and quality-of-life concerns.
Why hospital-based primary care
When primary care lives inside a full-service hospital, patients gain something subtle but powerful: easy escalation. A concerning lab result, a sudden symptom, or a question that needs a specialist isn't a referral that takes weeks — it's a conversation between teams who already work together. For patients managing complex conditions, that proximity changes outcomes.
Our approach
We believe the best primary care is unhurried. Our family medicine teams are being built to take the time that good medicine requires — to listen carefully, explain clearly, and treat the whole person. Cultural respect is a baseline expectation, not a feature.
Connected Care
