Internal Medicine Clinic in Webster and Pasadena TX
Internists are primary care physicians who focus on treating adults and can be generalists or specialized. Primary Care Center of Clear Lake offers internal medicine services. For more information, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Webster and Pasadena, TX.
Table of Contents:
What is internal medicine?
What diseases are treated by internal medicine?
What is the difference between primary care and internal medicine?
Why is internal medicine important?
The field of internal medicine focuses exclusively on treating adults. In addition to preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases that afflict adults of all ages, doctors provide short-term care to patients who are chronically ill. The term internist is used to refer to a doctor who has completed a residency in internal medicine. It is common for internists to specialize in one part of the body or one illness. Cardiologists deal with heart-related issues, while endocrinologists deal with hormonal issues related to glands. As a result of their specific medical training, internists are able to provide precise medical guidance, which is essential for both disease prevention as well as routine health care. Patients may need to see separate internists who offer specific and focused care, depending on their medical conditions.
Internists are uniquely qualified to provide primary health care and follow patients through adulthood. Some internists work as hospitalists, providing primary care to patients in hospitals; others provide only outpatient care. It is also possible for general internists to practice in long-term care facilities and rehabilitation centers.
Heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and lung disease are just some of the conditions studied, diagnosed, and treated by internal medicine. Specialists in internal medicine often treat people with complex, chronic, and multisystem diseases.
Internists may work with other medical specialists or consult on patients referred by other specialists depending on their subspecialties. Depending on a patient’s condition, overall health, and wellness goals, internal medicine specialists perform tests, procedures, or surgery. Medical procedures can be performed by internists, nurses, and other providers according to their specialty, diagnosis, and treatment. To minimize patient discomfort, optimize outcomes, and reduce side effects, healthcare providers need experience, skill, and often additional training and medical credentials.
As for the difference between primary care and internal medicine, the short answer is that not internal medicine is a type of primary care. Internal medicine differs from other main forms of primary care in its demographic specialization.
For instance, there are many similarities between internists and family practitioners. Neither physician specializes in one type of illness, but both treat a wide variety of illnesses. The main difference between internists and family practitioners is that internists only treat adults, while family practitioners treat the entire family.
The practice of family medicine, for example, allows physicians to provide comprehensive care to the entire family. In addition to providing preventive care, a family physician also manages a variety of medical problems.
Internal medicine physicians, however, can provide a wider range of primary care, including but not limited to diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. Moreover, internal medicine doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating complicated medical cases, especially those involving uncontrolled or multiple health issues that make it difficult for a diagnosis to be made.
Having received precise medical training, internists can diagnose and treat specific illnesses. In general, an internist can treat several different diseases, but internists with subspecialties focus on complications associated with one disease. Additionally, internists are trained to provide preventive services, such as cancer screenings and mammograms. They can help patients establish regular habits and schedules.
Communication between internists is also excellent, as they give patients the full support they require. Internal medicine specialists facilitate referrals, hospital transfers, and other interoffice communication.
In some cases, patients can begin seeing an internist when they are 18 and continue seeing that internist for decades. Patients and doctors can establish a trusting, reliable relationship, which is extremely valuable.
Primary Care Center of Clear Lake offers internal medicine services. For more information, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Webster and Pasadena, TX. We serve patients from Webster TX, Pasadena TX, South Houston TX, Brookwood TX, Seabrook TX, Bacliff TX, and surrounding areas.
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