Adult Medicine

Adult medicine is commonly known as Internal Medicine and refers to a complete  medical approach to health care in patients over the age of 18 that does not include obstetrical or gynecologic conditions.

Specialists in adult medicine are experienced in managing patients that have multiple chronic diseases and geriatric populations.

Adult Medicine FAQ

Adult medicine includes conditions that may require hospitalization but many can be managed in a clinic or outpatient setting by competent health care professionals.

Yes.  Physicals for employers such as the DOD or for sports are regularly performed in our office.

Yearly Wellness visits are different from physicals as they are more detailed wellness screenings that are completely paid for by Medicare Part B if you have been a member for greater than twelve months.

Psychiatric conditions are also treated as part of adult medicine here at Surfside Primary Care medicine. But as with any conditions there can be complications that require an experienced healthcare professional to know when to refer out to an appropriate specialist.

Here at Surfside Primary Care Medicine we work with local specialists in all fields of medicine.

Being overweight and smoking are well know to negatively impact your health and result in many chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.

Treating these aspects are an important part of total health and wellness.

Adult medicine provided in a primary care setting deals with the complex interactions of multiple disease states and how they effect the mind, body, and spirt.

Whereas, a specialist deals specifically with one organ system, such as a Cardiologist treating the heart, and may not be as experienced in other fields such as dermatology. 

A primary care provider manages multiple organ systems at the same time and refers to a specialist when a condition requires a focused expertise.