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What is Primary Care?

Primary care is the first point of contact in the healthcare system, providing comprehensive and continuous care for individuals of all ages. It focuses on overall health and well-being, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common illnesses and medical conditions. Primary care is typically delivered by general practitioners family doctors near me (GPs), family doctors, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants, who build long-term relationships with patients and coordinate any specialized care they may need. This type of care plays a vital role in maintaining health, managing chronic diseases, and reducing the need for emergency or hospital services through early intervention and health education.