Overview of Care

Overview of Care

Primary Care Internal Medicine & Pediatrics

AIM Health is a primary care and pediatric medical clinic founded on the belief that better healthcare is possible–that primary care can be the way it used to be when your doctor or pediatrician was more like family and patients were more important than profit. Our board-certified internal medicine physicians treat a range of adult health conditions. As internists, we apply scientific knowledge and clinical expertise to the diagnosis, treatment, and compassionate care across the spectrum of general health to complex illness. In addition to managing primary care needs (regular checkups, illnesses, etc.), AIM Health physicians treat chronic conditions and coordinate patient care between specialists, and hospitals.

We are a dedicated group of physicians who can work to be your long-term partner, helping you be healthy and manage your ongoing medical conditions. We offer longer appointment times, more direct access to your personal physician or pediatrician, and limit the number of patients seen overall so we can spend the extra time researching, diagnosing, and caring for your health concerns. We believe the more we understand you, and the more time we take to learn about your unique needs, the better we can take care of you. Lean on us for top-notch, proven care.

What’s Internal Medicine?

Internal medicine physicians are specialists who apply scientific knowledge and clinical expertise to the diagnosis, treatment, and compassionate care of adults across the spectrum from general health to complex illness. Our specialty is dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. In addition to managing primary care needs (regular checkups, illnesses, etc.), AIM Health also treats chronic conditions and coordinates patient care between specialists, alternative providers, and hospitals.

Lean on us for top notch, proven care. Rely on us for up-to-date information about the conditions that affect adults most, including:

Heart Disease

High Blood Pressure

Diabetes

Arthritis