Primary care 

It is important to have a primary care physician to guide you on your health journey. They can track your health, notice signs of changes or possible serious illness. Primary care can be provided by family medicine and internal medicine physicians, pediatricians, geriatricians or OB/GYNs, alongside nurse practitioners and physician's assistants.

Primary care near you

Caring Atlantic Medical Group providers accepting new patients with online scheduling and plenty of availability.

Stay in control of your health

Preventive care guidelines change. That’s why we created an interactive tool that makes it easy to know what care you need and when.   

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How to choose a primary care physician

To find the best provider for your needs:

  • Check your insurance directory for local doctors
  • Look for board certification and hospital affiliations
  • Read reviews and ratings to ensure a provider meets your needs
  • For your first visit, be honest about your lifestyle and medical history
  • Bring a summary of your medical past, questions, and take notes

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