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Internal Medicine from Tufts Medical Center Community Care: Comprehensive Health Care for Adults Throughout the Communities of North Suburban Boston
The internal medicine specialists at Tufts Medical Center Community Care are versatile practitioners with extensive training in a broad spectrum of common adult health issues. If you’d like to consult with a friendly and highly experienced physician regarding a health concern, you should consider Tufts Medical Center Community Care your first choice for comprehensive care. Our medical centers are easily accessible from Wakefield, Medford, Reading, Saugus, Revere and Winthrop. Find an internal medicine provider near you.
Tufts Medical Center Community Care’s internal medicine specialists often serve as primary care physicians and may collaborate with other physicians within MelroseWakefield Healthcare to diagnose, treat, and provide ongoing care for an array of conditions, including:
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
- Diabetes
- Chronic fatigue
- Chronic migraines
- Emphysema
- Flu
- Heart disease
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
- Hypothyroidism
- Osteoarthritis
- Pneumonia
- Upper respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Other conditions
At Tufts Medical Center Community Care, we place an emphasis on overall wellness and preventive care. While our physicians excel in treating a wide variety of diseases and disorders, we’d prefer for our patients to remain healthy and thriving. That’s why we encourage you to visit our internal medicine specialists for physicals, general medical exams, vaccinations, immunizations, routine screenings, and other key services to help you stay feeling your best every day.
Contact Tufts Medical Center Community Care today to schedule an appointment with an experienced internal medicine physician. Our team is proud to cater to the medical needs of residents across north suburban Boston communities.
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