
Understanding your history and goals to help you stay well.

Understanding your history and goals to help you stay well.

Primary care is the starting point for your health. It's where you go for checkups, everyday illnesses, help managing long-term conditions, and support for your health goals.
Your provider gets to know you, keeps you up to date on vaccines and screenings, and helps you understand changes in your health. If you ever need care from a specialist, your primary care team helps guide the way and stays connected throughout your care.

Family medicine providers offer care through every stage of life. We embrace the idea of a medical home, where you and your family can build lasting relationships with a team that truly knows you. This continuity helps us care for you more effectively, whether you're feeling your best or facing a health challenge.
From everyday illnesses and minor injuries to managing chronic conditions like diabetes or asthma, our providers are trained to treat a wide range of health concerns. We also focus on preventive care, working with you to build healthy habits that support long-term wellness. And if you ever need a specialist, we’ll coordinate your care and guide you along the way.


The Difference is in the Details
At St. Luke’s, we make primary care personal. That means long-term relationships with your care team, support for everyday health decisions, and help connecting the dots when things get complicated. We're here to make your care easier to manage and easier to trust.

Your care team builds a real relationship with you and your family, so your care feels personal and consistent.

We help coordinate labs, specialists, and follow-up visits across St. Luke’s, so your care is easier to manage.

Regular checkups and screenings help you stay ahead of health issues and make confident choices about your care.

Whether you’re caring for a child, managing your own health, or supporting an aging parent, we’re here for your whole family.
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Patients likely to recommend St. Luke's Primary Care
Choose a time that works for you at one of our nearby clinics. Our primary care providers are here to help with checkups, concerns, and ongoing support.
Get care online for common issues like colds, allergies, or minor illnesses. You can use this service even if you’re new to St. Luke’s. No appointment needed.
In-person visits ensure thorough assessments and direct interaction with your health care provider. Schedule an appointment with one of our primary care providers for illness or injuries.
Talk to a St. Luke's provider every day from the comfort of your home on your computer or smartphone. Learn more

Symptom Checker
Our symptom checker provides trusted, educational information on a wide range of conditions. It offers guidance on home care and first aid when appropriate, and helps you know when to contact your provider, call 911, or visit the emergency department. You’ll also find dosage tables for common over-the-counter medications.
Every care guide is reviewed by physicians, specialists, and nurses to ensure accuracy, with patient safety as our top priority.
If you need more personalized advice about your symptoms or injury, please reach out to your provider.

We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare, in-state Medicaid, Tricare, and others. Need help understanding your coverage? We're here to assist.

Your health is personal. Your care should be too.

A little preparation can help you feel more confident going into your appointment. Learn what to bring, what questions to ask, and how to get the most out of your time with your provider.

We’re still here to support you after your appointment. Log in to MyChart to view your visit summary, check on next steps, or connect with your provider if you have questions. Need to fill a prescription or get more information about billing? We can help with that too.

Your well-being starts with reliable health information. St. Luke’s offers classes, events, and trusted resources to help you stay informed and feel your best.