Family Doctor
A family doctor is a medical professional who provides primary care services to the members of the family, usually on a regular basis. They are usually the first point of contact for diagnosing and treating common medical conditions. Family doctors are trained to provide personalized care based on each person's medical history, making them vital for detecting and preventing medical conditions before they become serious. Family doctors provide a range of services including preventative care, general health care, and ongoing management of chronic illnesses. They can also act as a resource for patients to obtain information about health care, including diet and nutrition advice, health promotion and lifestyle modifications. Their personal and ongoing relationship with the family makes them an invaluable source of support and guidance.
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