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Find the best family doctor in Indianola, WA with family practice services including annual physicals, sports physicals, acute care, primary care, chronic disease care, illness, cancer screening and more.

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  • Susan J. Shlifer, MD 250 Points

    Susan J. Shlifer, MD

    Sound Health and Wellness Center
    Distance: 5.66 mi
    19735 10th Avenue North East Suite F102
    Poulsbo, WA 98370
  • Donald Novey, MD 220 Points

    Donald Novey, MD

    MultiCare Family Medicine - Poulsbo
    Distance: 5.66 mi
    19835 10th Ave. NE
    Suite C
    Poulsbo, WA 98370
  • Jami Mock, ARNP 160 Points

    Jami Mock, ARNP

    Franciscan Medical Clinic - Poulsbo
    Distance: 5.66 mi
    22180 NW Olympic College Way
    Suite 102
    Poulsbo, WA 98370
  • Karl Hadley, MD 130 Points

    Karl Hadley, MD

    Doctors Clinic Of Poulsbo
    Distance: 5.66 mi
    PO Box 188
    Poulsbo, WA 98370
  • Marie Matty, MD 120 Points

    Marie Matty, MD

    Doctors Clinic
    Distance: 5.66 mi
    19245 7th Ave NE, The Doctors Clinic Of Pous
    Poulsbo, WA 98370
  • Peter Lehmann, MD 120 Points

    Peter Lehmann, MD

    Doctors Clinic Of Poulsbo
    Distance: 5.66 mi
    19245 7TH AVE NE
    POULSBO, WA 98370

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A family doctor is board certified in family medicine and typically operates a family practice. Family doctors are usually general practitioners who treat all types of patients of all ages. A family doctor is uniquely trained to care for patients as a whole person, regardless of their age or sex. A family doctor is trained to diagnose and treat a wide array of acute and chronic illnesses as well as provide routine health screenings. A family doctor typically works with patients through all stages of their life and has a strong knowledge and background of the patient's family health history. A family doctor should stay current in most aspects of primary medical care and should offer the most current treatments and technologies available.

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A Family Doctor is a health care professional that practices medicine and is licensed by a state board.

What type of care can a Family Doctor or Family Practice Physician provide?

A Family Doctor counsels and examines patients for minor injuries or diseases that do not warrant the expertise of a specialist. A Family Doctor can do minor procedures and connect patients with specialists for more complicated procedures.

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