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Specializing in primary care for adults
Whether you have a sudden illness, complex health condition, or just want to become healthier, doctors with Ascension Medical Group St. Vincent's Internal Medicine - Osceola are here for your healthcare needs. Internal medicine doctors, also known as internists, specialize in treating diseases that commonly affect adults as they get older. We provide personalized care for chronic health conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, arthritis and headaches. We listen to understand you and your health. Then, we work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you. Your doctor helps you manage your medications, recommend screenings, provide referrals to specialists and more.
Your doctor works with you to promote your long-term health and well-being. We deliver a wide range of personalized services. Have a conversation with your doctor about:
- Annual wellness visits
- Concerns and questions
- Care for minor illness and injury
- Care for chronic conditions
- Medication management
- Mental and emotional health care
- Nutrition counseling
- Preventive care
- Referrals to specialists
- Screenings
- Senior care
- Therapy options
- Vaccinations
- Weight management
- Well-women exams
Same-day care for minor injury and illness
If you need immediate care for a non-life-threatening minor illness or injury, we offer same-day and next-day appointments. We make getting the care you need easy and convenient.
Connected to specialty care at Ascension St. Vincent’s
Primary care doctors with Ascension St. Vincent’s can be your first point of contact and ongoing connection into care. When you are not sure what you need or how to access health care services, a primary care doctor will listen to understand your questions and provide a personalized care plan. If you need more specialized care, your primary care doctor can refer you to a specialist. Our doctors and specialists are part of a network of care, working together to deliver the care that’s right for you.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 9-1-1. Signs or symptoms of an acute emergency may include shortness of breath, chest pain, open fracture, fainting, severe bleeding, head injury or other major trauma, one-sided weakness or numbness, loss of consciousness/fainting, severe abdominal pain, or bites or stings.