Family Medicine
Our family medicine providers offer comprehensive healthcare to individuals from adolescents to older adults. Family physicians are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of acute and chronic illnesses, as well as provide preventive care and health education to their patients. At Wythe Physician Practices, our providers address the healthcare needs of individuals and families over time, forming long-term relationships with our patients.
Services include:
- Annual wellness exams and checkups
- Sick visits
- Preventive screenings
- Flu shots and other immunizations
- Minor injuries or accidents
- Medication management
- Allergy treatment
- Healthy lifestyle education
- Ongoing care for chronic conditions
Family Medicine Locations
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Rapid Care - Wythe Physician Practices1155 N. 4th St., Suite 502
Wytheville, VA 24382Phone: 276.227.0375 -
Wythe Physician Practices - First Choice Family Care360 Virginia Avenue, Bldg B
Wytheville, VA 24382Phone: 276.223.1430 -
Wythe Physician Practices Family Care - Rural Retreat306 South Main Street
Rural Retreat, VA 24368Phone: 276.250.2106 -
Wythe Physician Practices Family Care - Wytheville245 Holston Road
Wytheville, VA 24382Phone: 276.227.0460 -
Wythe Physician Practices Family Care & Women's Health - Fort Chiswell791 Fort Chiswell Road
Max Meadows, VA 24360Phone: 276.637.6641
Family Medicine Providers
Preparing for an Appointment with Your Family Medicine Provider:
Preparing for an appointment can help you make the most of your time with your family medicine provider. Whether it’s your first visit or a routine check-up, a little preparation can lead to a more effective and satisfying experience. Here are some general tips to keep in mind to ensure your appointment goes smoothly and you get the care you need.
- Bring Relevant Information: Prepare a list of all medications and supplements, including dosage and frequency. Bring your insurance card, medical records, and any relevant test results or X-rays.
- List Your Questions: Prioritize the questions you want to ask during your appointment.
- Know Your Family’s Medical History: Be ready to share information about any health conditions that run in your family, including those affecting parents, siblings and grandparents.
- Update Your Doctor: Inform your provider about any changes in your health, such as new medications, changes in habits, weight fluctuations or changes in appetite.
- Communicate Concerns Ahead of Time: Use the patient portal to message your provider with any major concerns before your appointment.
- Take Notes: Write down or record key information and instructions from your doctor.