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Providing adult medical care for patients with chronic medical conditions, treatment of day-to-day concerns, and preventive checkups. We collaborate as a team to help patients make informed decisions about their health—from acute illness to routine immunizations.
A new program through Campbell County Medical Group called Chronic Care Management coordinates care under a single healthcare provider and involves a whole team of resources to encourage and provide needed assistance for Medicare patients with two or more chronic health conditions. Learn more
The Dialysis Center provides dialysis treatments, testing services, support and education six days per week to meet the medical, financial, and social service needs of patients using hemodialysis and their families. Learn more
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