Committed to meeting multiple healthcare needs for the entire family, Medical Associates of Surry brings a personal approach to the delivery of healthcare management, treatment and preventive services from birth through adulthood.
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At Medical Associates of Surry, our skills encompass the treatment and prevention of illness in children, adults and the elderly. To fulfill our goal, we rely on an experienced team of physicians and a caring, supportive staff of health professionals.
Location and Parking865 Westlake Drive From Highway 52 North: Turn left at the traffic light onto Westlake Drive (located between the Highway Patrol Station and the American Red Cross building). Medical Associates of Surry is the third building on the left. From Virginia: Take Highway 52 South and turn right at the second traffic light onto Westlake Drive. Medical Associates of Surry is the third building on the left.
Acute Illness Care
Allergy Shots
Allergy Testing and Treatment
Audiometry
Blood Tests
Chronic Illness Care
Contraceptive Management
Department of Transportation (DOT) Exams/Physicals
Dermatological Care
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
Employment Physicals
Flu Shots
Geriatric Care
Gynecological Care and Exams
Hearing Screening
Immunizations
Injection Therapy
Minor Injury Treatment
Minor Surgical Procedures
Newborn Care
Pap Test
Physical Therapy
Post-Menopausal Care
Preventive Care
Pulmonary Function Test
School Physicals
Sports Physicals
Throat Cultures
Urinalysis
Vision Screening
Workers Compensation Care
X-ray
Allergy ShotsAllergy 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. Allergy Testing and TreatmentAllergy testing involves having a skin or blood test to determine what substance , or allergen, may trigger an allergic response in a person. Treatment options can range from lifestyle changes to medication to immunotherapy (allergy shots). AudiometryA hearing test usually performed in a soundproof room; the person wears earphones and tones are presented to each ear, one at a time.
Contraceptive ManagementProvides information regarding the various forms of contraception and can assist in determining which method is best for you. Department of Transportation (DOT) Exams/PhysicalsMedical examinations for individuals who drive commercial motor vehicles. 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. Employment PhysicalsEmployment physicals help employers determine proper placement of employees and reasonable accommodation of qualified applicants.
Geriatric CareAddresses 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 ExamsThe medical specialty dealing with health of the female reproductive system. Injection TherapyInjection 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. Minor Injury TreatmentTreatment of minor injuries that do not require a trip to the emergency department. Minor Surgical ProceduresMinor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia. Newborn CareTreatment received by a newborn child from the date of birth until 30 days following discharge from the hospital. Pap TestA 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. Physical TherapyPhysical therapy involves the evaluation and treatment of problems associated with mobility, balance, coordination and musculoskeletal pain. Post-Menopausal CareSpecialized care to address the different health concerns women have after menopause, such as hormonal changes, cardiovascular risks, and osteoporosis. Pulmonary Function TestA 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. Throat CulturesA throat culture is a test to detect and identify a bacterial, fungal, or viral infection in the throat.
UrinalysisA 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. Vision ScreeningAn eye examination which can determine vision function as well as screen for potential problems or diseases. Medical Associates of Surry865 Westlake Drive, Mount Airy, NC 27030 - Phone: (336) 719-6100 |
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