Our practice strives to strengthen the lives of patients through compassionate medical care. We tend to total medical needs, encompassing fundamental health services for people of all ages.

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With our commitment and responsibility to the community in which we serve, Family Medical Associates of Lewisville will strive to deliver the best possible care. We will do so in a manner that demonstrates our constant efforts of continuous compassion and a willingness to listen. Our obligation will include being compassionate caregivers and to seek out additional learning opportunities.

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1225 Lewisville-Clemmons Road
Lewisville, NC 27023
(336) 712-0700

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From US-421 North, take the Lewisville Clemmons Rd exit. Go straight through traffic light. Family Medical Associates of Lewisville will be on the right. 

Acute Illness Care Adult Care Annual Physicals Blood Tests Check-Ups Contraceptive Management Department of Transportation (DOT) Exams/Physicals Dermatological Care Early Morning Clinic for Established Patients Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) Executive Physicals Flu Shots Geriatric Care Gynecological Care and Exams Holter Monitoring Immunizations Injection Therapy Joint Injections (Intra-Articular Injection) Minor Injury Treatment Minor Surgical Procedures Newborn Care School Physicals Sports Physicals Throat Cultures Urinalysis X-ray
Acute Illness Care

Acute illness is a disease with an abrupt onset and usually a short course.

Adult Care

Care for adults in residential or in-home treatment.

 

Annual Physicals

A "preventative care" physician visit during which standard health tests are performed, depending on gender and age. Tests may include things such as blood pressure, a breast and/or pelvic exam, prostate exam, cholesterol screening, vaccines or booster shots.

Blood Tests

Blood tests can reveal numerous diseases and conditions.

Check-Ups

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

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.

Early Morning Clinic for Established Patients

Early morning appointments for established patients.

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.

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.

Flu Shots

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

Geriatric Care

Addresses the complex needs of older people, focusing on health promotion and the prevention and treatment of disease and disability in the elderly.

Gynecological Care and Exams

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

Holter Monitoring

The Holter monitor is a portable device for continuously monitoring the electrical activity of the heart for 24 hours or more. Its extended recording period is sometimes useful for observing occasional cardiac arrhythmias that would be difficult to identify in a shorter period of time.

Immunizations

Vaccines to prevent diseases.

Injection Therapy

Injection therapy involves using a needle and syringe to relieve pain by injecting medication into a patient's joints, soft tissues or other areas. It typically is used only when less invasive forms of treatment fail to relieve symptoms.

Joint Injections (Intra-Articular Injection)

A joint injection is a procedure used in the treatment of inflammatory joint conditions.

 

Minor Injury Treatment

Treatment of minor injuries that do not require a trip to the emergency department.

Minor Surgical Procedures

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

Newborn Care

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

School Physicals

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

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.

 

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.

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.

Family Medical Associates of Lewisville

1225 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Lewisville, NC 27023 - (336) 712-0700