Chair City/MedZone strives to strengthen the lives of patients through compassionate medical care. We tend to medical needs, encompassing fundamental health services for people of all ages.

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Chair City combines essential family health services and a patient-centered approach for those who want quality, comprehensive care throughout all of life's stages.

Additionally, MedZone provides diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of sudden illnesses and injuries. We also provide occupational health services and care for routine health needs, such as physicals.
 

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Location and Parking

Suite 1
903 Randolph Street
Thomasville, NC 27360
(336) 475-7163

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We are located at the intersection of Randolph Street and Holly Hill (Rite-Aid is on the corner). Turn onto Holly Hill and practice is on the right, directly behind Rite-Aid.

Acne Treatment Adapting and Growing Cancer Support Group ADD/ADHD Evaluation and Management Adult Care Allergy Shots Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Appendectomy Arthritis Management Biopsy Blood Sugar (Glucose) Testing Blood Tests Breathing Tests Check-Ups Cholesterol Testing Contraceptive Management Department of Transportation (DOT) Exams/Physicals Dermatological Care Developmental Screenings Digital Rectal Examination Drug Screenings Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) Emotional Problem Evaluation Employment Physicals Executive Physicals Fecal Occult Blood Test Flu Shots Gynecological Care and Exams Headache Management Health Screenings Hearing Screening Immunizations Industrial Medicine (Occupational Medicine) Industrial Rehabilitation Laboratory Services Lung Conditions Treatment Minor Surgical Procedures Mole Removal and Treatment Neck and Back Pain Treatment Newborn Care Osteopathic Medicine Osteoporosis Care Pacemaker Implantation Pap Test Pelvic Exam Preventive Care Pulmonary Conditions Treatment Pulmonary Function Test Same-Day Sick Appointments School Physicals Sports Medicine Procedures Sports Physicals Throat Cultures Thyroid Disease Management Treatment of Minor Emergencies Treatment of Parkinson's Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Urinalysis Urinary Infections Treatment Urological Malignancies Treatment Vision Screening Wart Removal Women's Rehabilitation Services Workers Compensation Care X-ray
Acne Treatment

Many options are available for the treatment of acne ranging from spot treatments and cleansers to medication.

Adapting and Growing Cancer Support Group

This group is designed for adults and their family members who are dealing with cancer.

ADD/ADHD Evaluation and Management

Evaluation and management options for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Adult Care

Care for adults in residential or in-home treatment.

 

Allergy Shots

Allergy shots or hyposensitization (or allergy desensitization) is a form of immunotherapy in which the patient is vaccinated with progressively larger doses of an allergen to which they have been diagnosed as being sensitive. Hyposensitization can either reduce the severity of symptoms or eliminate hypersensitivity altogether.

 

Alzheimer's Disease Treatment

Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative form of dementia.  There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease, but treatments may offer some relief of symptoms.

Appendectomy

The appendix is a small, finger-shaped pouch of intestinal tissue located between the small intestine and large intestine. If the appendix becomes infected, it must be surgically removed before a hole develops in the appendix and spreads the infection to the entire abdominal space. An appendectomy is the surgical removal of an infected appendix.

Arthritis Management

The focus of arthritis management is to control pain, minimize joint damage and improve or maintain function and quality of life. According to the American College of Rheumatology, the treatment of arthritis might involve the following: medication, nonpharmacologic therapies and/or surgery.

 

Biopsy

A biopsy is a procedure in which tissue samples are removed (with a needle or during surgery) from the body for examination under a microscope; to determine if cancer or other abnormal cells are present.

Blood Sugar (Glucose) Testing

Testing your blood sugar (glucose) involves putting a drop of blood on a test strip and then placing the strip into a meter that displays your glucose level.

Blood Tests

Blood tests can reveal numerous diseases and conditions.

Breathing Tests

Tests conducted to evaluate your lung function by measuring air flow into and out of the lungs.

Check-Ups

A brief preventative care visit with a physician or a visit to address a minor or on-going health concern.

Cholesterol Testing

Cholesterol screening is performed by a blood test. Persons with high cholesterol measurements from a blood sample tend to have a higher risk for coronary heart disease than those with cholesterol in the normal range. Studies have demonstrated that persons with high cholesterol can reduce their risk for heart disease by lowering their cholesterol. It is important to understand, however, that people can still have heart disease even with cholesterol levels in the normal range.

Contraceptive Management

Provides information regarding the various forms of contraception and can assist in determining which method is best for you. 

Department of Transportation (DOT) Exams/Physicals

Medical examinations for individuals who drive commercial motor vehicles.

Dermatological Care

Treatment for conditions affecting the skin.

Developmental Screenings

A procedure designed to identify children who should receive more intensive assessment or diagnosis, for potential developmental delays. It can allow for earlier detection of delays and improve child health and well-being for identified children.

 

Digital Rectal Examination

A digital rectal exam (DRE) is  a procedure in which the physician inserts a gloved finger into the rectum to examine the rectum and the prostate gland for signs of cancer.

Drug Screenings

Drug testing to meet employer drug screening requirements.

Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)

An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is one of the simplest and fastest procedures used to evaluate the heart. Electrodes (small, plastic patches) are placed at certain locations on the chest, arms and legs. When the electrodes are connected to an ECG machine by lead wires, the electrical activity of the heart is measured, interpreted and printed out for the physician's information and further interpretation.

Emotional Problem Evaluation

A series of tests and observations to assess emotional issues.

Employment Physicals

Employment physicals help employers determine proper placement of employees and reasonable accommodation of qualified applicants.

 

Executive Physicals

Executive physicals combine a comprehensive history and physical examination with advanced screening tests. Tailored diagnostic evaluations focus on promoting wellness and prevention, and thorough medical checkups and physical exams, help detect health problems before they become more severe.

Fecal Occult Blood Test

A fecal occult blood test is  a test to check for hidden blood in stool.

Flu Shots

Flu shots are available to help protect you from the influenza virus.

Gynecological Care and Exams

The medical specialty dealing with health of the female reproductive system.

Headache Management

Evaluation and management of headache symptoms.

 

Health Screenings

Health screenings are an important part of preventative health care. They can help ensure that common, serious diseases and conditions are detected and treated.

Hearing Screening

Tests to determine if any hearing loss has occurred.

Immunizations

Vaccines to prevent diseases.

Industrial Medicine (Occupational Medicine)

The branch of medicine concerned with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of diseases and accidental injuries  in the workplace.

Industrial Rehabilitation

Industrial rehabilitation is a structured and goal-oriented program designed to help people identify work capacities, regain functional skills and return to work after an injury.

Lung Conditions Treatment

Treatment of conditions impacting the lungs.

Minor Surgical Procedures

Minor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia.

Mole Removal and Treatment

Moles that display abnormal traits should be removed to ensure they are not pre-cancerous or cancerous. A dermatologist is able to determine if a mole is irregular and needs to be removed. Moles may also be removed for aesthetic purposes.

Neck and Back Pain Treatment

Patients may suffer from neck and back pain as a result of injury or as a symptom of a problem such as osteoarthritis or disc herniation.

Newborn Care

Treatment received by a newborn child from the date of birth until 30 days following discharge from the hospital.

Osteopathic Medicine

Osteopathic physicians use all conventional methods of diagnosis and treatment but are trained to place additional emphasis on the achievement of normal body mechanics as central to maintaining good health.

Osteoporosis Care

Treatment of osteoporosis, a disease, occurring especially in women following menopause, in which the bones become extremely porous and are subject to fracture.

Pacemaker Implantation

A pacemaker insertion is the implantation of a small electronic device in the chest (just below the collarbone) to help regulate electrical problems with the heart. When a problem develops, such as a slow heart rate, a pacemaker may be recommended to ensure that the heartbeat does not slow to a dangerously low rate.

Pap Test

A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.

Pelvic Exam

During a pelvic examination, a physician examines the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and rectum.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Pulmonary Conditions Treatment

Treatments for disorders of the lungs and airways. Conditions may include asthma, cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema or cancer.

Pulmonary Function Test

A test designed to measure how well the lungs are working. Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) gauge how the lungs are carrying out their tasks -- of expanding and contracting (when a person inhales and exhales) and of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide efficiently between the air (or other gases) within the lungs and the blood.

Same-Day Sick Appointments

Same-day appointments are available for existing patients.

School Physicals

Physicals for students, as required by some schools or athletic programs.

Sports Medicine Procedures

The field of medicine concerned with physical fitness and the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries sustained in sports or exercise.

Sports Physicals

A physical exam required by some schools for students to play sports.

Throat Cultures

A throat culture is a test to detect and identify a bacterial, fungal, or viral infection in the throat.

 

Thyroid Disease Management

The thyroid gland is located in the base of the throat and controls the hormones used in the body's metabolism. Numerous treatment options are available for diseases and conditions impacting the thyroid gland.

Treatment of Minor Emergencies

Treatment of minor health-related issues such as minor injuries or illnesses.

Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Treatment of communicable infections transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact.

Urinalysis

A group of physical and chemical tests done on a sample of urine to check for various disorders, including those of the kidneys and urinary tract.

Urinary Infections Treatment

 Treatment of infections of the urinary system typically includes antibiotics.

Urological Malignancies Treatment

Urological malignancies are cancers affecting any area of the urinary system (kidneys, urethra, bladder, etc.)  in males and females, and the reproductive system in males (testes, prostate, epididymis, etc.). Treatment options may include chemotherapy, radiation and/or surgery.

Vision Screening

An eye examination which can determine vision function as well as screen for potential problems or diseases.

Wart Removal

A wart is a rough growth caused by one of a number of strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are unsightly and can impede normal function. Wart removal by a physician is the most effective method for removing warts. A physician may perform cryosurgery using liquid nitrogen, use blistering agents or salicylic acid, apply a variety of topical or injected chemicals to stimulate the immune system’s response, or burn the wart with a laser. Most warts require repeated wart removal treatment over a period of time for permanent removal regardless of the method being used.

Women's Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation programs and services designed specifically for women.

Workers Compensation Care

Care for patients dealing with a workers compensation-related issues.

X-ray

An x-ray is a diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones and organs onto film.

Chair City Family Practice/MedZone

Suite 1
903 Randolph Street, Thomasville, NC 27360 - Phone: (336) 475-7163