Internal Medicine
Annual Physicals

Our annual physicals focus on a comprehensive evaluation of your overall health, including routine lab tests and a review of your medical history. We tailor each exam to your unique needs and long-term health goals.
Preventative Care

We provide routine and personalized health screenings—covering cardiovascular disease, endocrine disorders, and various cancers—along with recommended immunizations. By detecting potential risks early, we help you stay proactive in protecting your long-term well-being.
Acute Visits

For sudden illnesses or minor injuries, we offer timely appointments to address your immediate healthcare needs. Whether you’re dealing with a cold, flu-like symptoms, or a new onset concern, our goal is to provide prompt evaluations and treatments so you can get back on track quickly.
Rheumatology
We diagnose and manage a variety of rheumatologic conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other autoimmune disorders. Our approach emphasizes detailed evaluations, medication management, and ongoing monitoring to help relieve pain, maintain joint function, and improve quality of life.
Rheumatoid Arthritis

Comprehensive evaluation and treatment plans to manage inflammation, slow disease progression, and preserve joint health. This may include disease-modifying medications, lifestyle guidance, and regular follow-up visits.
Osteoarthritis & Joint Pain

We offer personalized strategies—ranging from physical therapy referrals to medication—aimed at reducing pain and improving mobility for those with osteoarthritis or other chronic joint issues.
Autoimmune Disease

For conditions like lupus, Sjögren’s syndrome, or psoriatic arthritis, we utilize immunosuppressive therapies, monitor organ function, and collaborate with other specialists to ensure comprehensive care.
CDL/DOT Physical Exams

As a certified medical examiner, we perform Department of Transportation (DOT) physical exams required for commercial driver’s licenses. During your visit, we review your medical history, conduct necessary screenings (vision, hearing, blood pressure), and complete all required forms to ensure you meet the safety standards mandated by the DOT.