Welcome To Family Medical Center
Family Medical Center provides high-quality, comprehensive primary care services to children, adolescents, and adults in the SoDo District of Orlando, Florida. The practice’s board-certified physicians have over 70 years of combined experience and are passionate about preventive care, wellness check-ups, and successfully treating a wide range of conditions to ensure their patient’s overall well-being.
Family Medical Center always provides outstanding patient communication, thorough examinations, and collaborative treatment plans. The practice offers a number of services, including well-woman exams, STD testing, men’s health, thyroid condition management, and minor skin surgeries.
Patients of Family Medical Center also have access to clinical trials for cutting-edge treatments. The practice offers additional services including immunizations, diabetes management, cardiology services, asthma and allergy testing, and sleep study support. The doctors also treat back and joint pain.
FAMILY MEDICINE
Family medicine is a branch of primary care that provides prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for people of all ages, from children to senior citizens. If you want to establish primary care for everyone in your family, family medicine can help.
DIABETES
Estimates say that about 30 million Americans are living with diabetes. Left unmanaged, this chronic disease may increase your risk of more serious health problems and negatively affect your quality of life.
WALK-IN CLINIC
Family Medical Center believes you shouldn’t have to wait to get dedicated, personalized medical care. That’s why the practice runs a walk-in clinic in Orlando, Florida.
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Women have unique health care needs throughout their lifetime, including before, during, and after menopause. At Family Medical Center in Orlando, Florida, the experienced team offers a wide variety of services to support women’s health.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
An estimated 103 million Americans are living with high blood pressure. That’s nearly one-third of the population! Left unmanaged, high blood pressure increases your risk of serious health problems, including a heart attack or stroke.