Explore care options to meet the health and wellness needs of adults.
Family medicine providers are primary care doctors that see patients of all ages for a wide variety of health needs and concerns. Family medicine includes:
Consider family medicine if you’re looking for one provider who can care for and manage most of your health needs.
Internal Medicine providers are primary care doctors that only see adults ages 18+. In addition to preventive care, Internal Medicine providers have additional training in geriatrics (care for older adults), as well as diagnosing, treating and caring for a variety of complex health conditions. Internal Medicine includes:
Consider Internal Medicine if you need more specialized care to help manage complex health needs.
Virtual Primary Care is all virtual, for every appointment. You can be seen for a wide variety of everyday health needs and lifestyle guidance. If you have a goal of staying healthy or becoming healthier, Virtual Primary Care can help with:
Consider Virtual Primary Care if you prefer virtual appointments, and are looking to get established with a doctor for ongoing health and wellness.
Our Safe and Affirming providers are trained to be culturally and technically competent, and to help you reach your health goals—because developing a long-term relationship with our team can only be accomplished if you feel safe, heard and supported. LGBTQIA+ safe and affirming care includes:
If you are managing two or more complex health issues every day – like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or COPD – Primary Care Plus can help with:
Consider Primary Care Plus if you need more help to manage your health.
If you are 64 or older and managing 3 or more complex health issues every day – like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or COPD – it often means more of everything. More doctor’s appointments, more prescriptions and more things to worry about. Advanced Primary Care includes more services like:
Consider Advanced Primary Care if you are 64+ and need more help to manage your health.
While Advanced Primary Care does accept most insurance plans, currently we are only accepting new patients with Priority Health.
Concierge medicine is a membership-based practice that charges an annual fee for:
Residents are physicians that have received their medical degree and are going through additional training in a particular specialty. Residents work under the guidance of a supervising physician and provide direct patient care including diagnosing, treating and managing complex health issues or injuries. Going to a residency clinic is just like going to a standard primary care office and includes:
In addition, residents often have more appointment availability and are able to spend more time with patients.
Grand Rapids Family Medicine Residency Clinic (all ages): 616.267.0800
Greenville Family Medicine Residency Clinic (all ages): 616.754.4685
Internal Medicine Residency Clinic (18+): 616.391.3777
Pediatrics Residency Clinic: 616.391.8810
Most insurance plans accepted. Check with your insurance provider.
The Community Medicine Clinic is for people from all walks of life, adults and children, who need a safe, stable place for health care because of challenges like homelessness, food insecurity, income insecurity or substance use disorder. Our clinic provides primary care along with many other services and connections to resources to help you overcome the barriers you may be facing. The Community Medicine Clinic offers:
For more information, call 616.391.2420
Explore care options if you’re looking for one provider for everyone in your family.
Family medicine providers are primary care doctors who know and understand your whole family and health history. You can even be seen and treated together. Family medicine includes:
Consider family medicine if you’re looking for one provider to care for everyone in your family.
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics providers are primary care doctors that see both children and adults. In addition to preventive care, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics providers have additional training in diagnosing, treating and caring for a variety of complex health conditions in adults and children. Internal Medicine/Pediatrics includes:
Consider Internal Medicine/Pediatrics if you have family members who need more care to help manage complex health needs.
The Community Medicine Clinic is for people from all walks of life, adults and children, who need a safe, stable place for health care because of challenges like homelessness, food insecurity, income insecurity or substance use disorder. Our clinic provides primary care along with many other services and connections to resources to help you overcome the barriers you may be facing. The Community Medicine Clinic offers:
For more information, call 616.391.2420
Explore care options that meets the health and wellness needs of babies, kids and teens.
Pediatricians are doctors that specialize in the care of babies, kids, adolescents and teens. Pediatric care includes:
Consider a pediatrician if your child needs deeper expertise and care because of prematurity, special needs or other health concerns.
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics providers are primary care doctors that see babies and children, as well as adults. In addition to preventive care, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics providers have additional training in diagnosing, treating and caring for a variety of complex health conditions in babies, kids and teens. Internal Medicine/Pediatrics includes:
Consider Internal Medicine/Pediatrics if your child needs deeper expertise and care because of prematurity, special needs or other health concerns.
Family medicine providers are primary care doctors that have experience and training in pediatrics, and also see patients of all ages. Family medicine for children includes:
Consider a family medicine provider for your child if you’re looking for care to meet their health and wellness needs now, and even into early adulthood and beyond.
Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Adolescent Medicine is a specialty primary care practice offering teens/adolescent (12-22) that can give the additional help and time when dealing with more challenging behavioral concerns, including longer appointment times.
Consider an adolescent primary care provider for your teen if you’re looking for care to meet their health and wellness needs now, and as they approach adulthood.
Our pediatric and adolescent services are committed to making sure that all our youth, including our LGBTQIA+ and questioning youth, feel heard, celebrated and loved. Our goal is to provide not just medical assistance and treatment but also resources for navigating issues like acceptance by families and peers after coming out, depression and anxiety, and safety and well-being.
If you need more help to decide which primary care option is best for you, contact us.