Whether you're dealing with everyday health concerns, like a cold, fever or minor injury, or need help managing a chronic condition such as high blood pressure, diabetes or arthritis, our experienced providers at Vandalia Health will deliver the care you need. Turn to our primary care providers for your most common medical issues.
The foundation for your health
As we build a trusted relationship with you, we can support your individual health needs whenever they arise. Our doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners are experts in diagnosing, treating and preventing a wide variety of health conditions. If you ever need specialized care, they’ll refer you to the right specialist to ensure you receive the best possible treatment.
Our primary care providers are experts in diagnosing, treating and preventing a wide range of health conditions. Backed by the expertise and technology of the Vandalia Health Institute for Academic Medicine, our team coordinates your care and, when specialized treatment is needed, connects you with the right experts to ensure you receive the highest quality care. For added convenience, most of our locations also offer online scheduling [link to] for your convenience.
Start with primary care
Find a primary care provider near you and schedule an appointment today.
What types of primary care do you offer?
We offer the full range of primary care, including:
- Pediatrics (primary care for infants, children and teens)
- Family medicine (primary care for patients of all ages)
- Internal medicine (primary care focused on adult patients)
- Geriatric medicine (primary care focused on senior patients)
What conditions do you treat?
We care for a wide range of health needs, including:
- Preventive care, vaccinations and routine health screenings (including required physicals for schools, DOT, etc.)
- Chronic disease management (diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and others)
- Treatment for common illnesses, infections, allergies and skin conditions
- Evaluation and care for pain, injuries, digestive concerns, and mental and emotional health
- Women's health services