When you have “lab tests” done, they’re generally performed to check samples of your blood and urine. Even during your annual physical checkups, your doctor will likely order various laboratory tests in order to monitor your health and diagnose a potential medical condition. Different lab tests can detect and measure different types of chemical components in the blood or urine. These components can include electrolytes, enzymes, blood glucose (sugar), hormones, lipids (fats), and other ... [Read More]
Primary Care
Differences between an internal medicine and primary care doctor?
When looking for a primary care provider (PCP), you may have come across the terms “general practitioner,” “internal medicine doctor,” “family doctor,” “nurse practitioners,” and more. While each and every one of the physicians can be primary care providers, it may not be the best idea to just pick one as your PCP without considering some factors. For instance, a lot of people use internal medicine doctor and primary care doctor interchangeably, not knowing that they are not always one and ... [Read More]
Different Types of Primary Care Doctors
In nearly all cases, a primary care doctor is your first line of defense when it comes to ensuring wellness, and seeking recommendations and referrals, advice and diagnostic exams. While many primary care doctors are specialists in another field, most do carry the titles of family medicine doctors, internal medicine doctors, and pediatricians. Here are the different types of primary care doctors and when you would need them. Family Medicine Doctors Family medicine doctors provide primary care ... [Read More]
10 Questions People Should Ask Their Primary Care Providers
Whether you are seeing your primary care doctor for a routine physical, accident or illness, chances are you will probably forget to ask some of the more pressing questions you had in mind before the appointment got underway. Next time you head to your primary care physician, review this list of ten questions to make sure all your bases are covered and you don’t have to call your doctor back for clarity after you’ve left the office. 1. What can I do to prevent this from happening ... [Read More]
Diagnostics in Internal Medicine
Identifying what is causing your symptoms or concerns is a crucial component of treatment because, without a proper diagnosis, your doctor would not be able to identify and correctly treat any medical conditions you may have. Internists use a variety of diagnostic tools not only to diagnose and treat injuries and diseases but also to monitor your condition to see how you are responding to treatment. At SC Internal Medicine Associates & Rehabilitation, we are proud to offer a variety of ... [Read More]