primary care physician
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Definition
- Noun:
- A doctor who provides primary care: A primary care physician is a medical doctor who serves as a patient's first point of contact for health concerns, providing general medical care, preventive services, and ongoing management of common illnesses and chronic conditions. They coordinate a patient's overall healthcare and refer to specialists when necessary.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- You should schedule your annual check-up with your primary care physician.
- My primary care physician manages my diabetes and refers me to an endocrinologist for more specialized advice.
- The clinic is looking to hire a new primary care physician to serve the local community.
Advanced Usage
- Acting as a gatekeeper: In many healthcare systems, the primary care physician controls patient access to specialists and hospital services.
- Under this insurance plan, you need a referral from your primary care physician to see a dermatologist.
Variants and Related Words
- Primary Care Provider (PCP): A broader term that can include not only physicians but also nurse practitioners and physician assistants who provide first-contact care.
- General Practitioner (GP): A term commonly used, especially in British English, for a doctor who provides primary care.
- Family Doctor / Family Physician: A type of primary care physician who treats patients of all ages.
Synonyms
- General Practitioner (GP)
- Family Doctor
- Primary Care Provider (PCP) (in a broader sense)
Related Phrases
- To establish care with a [primary care physician]: To choose and begin seeing a regular doctor for general health needs.
- After moving to the city, her first task was to establish care with a primary care physician.
Noun
- the physician who provides primary care
- the primary care physician acts as a gatekeeper to the medical system