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Warsaw (6.92 mi)
Lincoln (10.87 mi)
Clinton (16.36 mi)
Windsor (16.59 mi)
Cole Camp (19.45 mi)

Nearby Zip Codes

65355 (2) (7.86 mi)
65338 (1) (10.9 mi)
64735 (9) (15.91 mi)
65360 (2) (16.58 mi)
65325 (2) (18.55 mi)
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  • Phillip Dean, DO 100 Points

    Phillip Dean, DO

    Warsaw Family Clinic
    Distance: 6.92 mi
    PO Box 908
    Warsaw, MO 65355
  • Phillip L Dean, DO

    Phillip L Dean, DO

    Distance: 6.92 mi
    1238 COMMERCIAL ST
    WARSAW, MO 65355
  • Allcorn Donald K MD

    Distance: 10.87 mi
    302 North Highway 65
    Lincoln, MO 65338
  • Thomas Spooner, DO 100 Points

    Thomas Spooner, DO

    Wetzel Clinic
    Distance: 16.35 mi
    1701 N 2nd St
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • Timothy Gabbert, DO 50 Points

    Timothy Gabbert, DO

    Wetzel Clinic
    Distance: 16.35 mi
    13N W Highway N
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • 10 Points

    Bellamy Bruce G Md St Lukes Medical-Clinton

    Distance: 16.35 mi
    603 East Gaines Drive
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • Rob Wetzel, MD 10 Points

    Rob Wetzel, MD

    Distance: 16.35 mi
    603 E Gaines Dr
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • James Clouse, DO, MD

    James Clouse, DO, MD

    Distance: 16.35 mi
    Wetzel Clin Hwy 13 N
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • Joseph Gialde, DO

    Joseph Gialde, DO

    Distance: 16.35 mi
    1001 Trevino Rd
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • Pamela McCool, D.O.

    Pamela McCool, D.O.

    Distance: 16.35 mi
    1602 N 2nd St
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • Thomas Spooner, DO

    Thomas Spooner, DO

    Distance: 16.35 mi
    1701 N 2nd St
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • Clinton Glaspy, DO

    Clinton Glaspy, DO

    Wetzel Clinic Inc
    Distance: 16.35 mi
    809 W Ohio St
    Clinton, MO 64735
  • George Windsor, DO 60 Points

    George Windsor, DO

    Windsor Family Medical Clinic
    Distance: 16.58 mi
    114 N Main St
    Windsor, MO 65360
  • Richard Witte, DO 50 Points

    Richard Witte, DO

    Witte Patient Care Clinic
    Distance: 16.58 mi
    PO Box 3
    Windsor, MO 65360
  • Dale Chapman, DO 50 Points

    Dale Chapman, DO

    Cole Camp Clinic
    Distance: 19.45 mi
    512 W Main St
    Cole Camp, MO 65325
  • Dale Chapman, DO

    Dale Chapman, DO

    Distance: 19.45 mi
    512 W Main St
    Cole Camp, MO 65325
  • Jayaram Bharadwaj MD

    Distance: 20.57 mi
    855 Arduser Drive
    Osceola, MO 64776
  • Job Pontillas MD

    Distance: 20.57 mi
    855 Arduser Drive
    Osceola, MO 64776
  • Morton Wayne L Md

    Distance: 20.57 mi
    101 Giesler Drive
    Osceola, MO 64776
  • Lassek Janice R MD

    Distance: 24.49 mi
    Highway 54 East
    Wheatland, MO 65779
  • Karippaparambil Thomas, MD 50 Points

    Karippaparambil Thomas, MD

    Distance: 26.12 mi
    PO Box 124
    Hermitage, MO 65668
  • Gregory Zolkowski, DO

    Gregory Zolkowski, DO

    Distance: 26.12 mi
    HWY 54 & 1ST ST
    HERMITAGE, MO 65668

Nearby Cities

Warsaw (6.92 mi)
Lincoln (10.87 mi)
Clinton (16.36 mi)
Windsor (16.59 mi)
Cole Camp (19.45 mi)
Osceola (20.58 mi)
Wheatland (24.5 mi)

General Practitioner Info

General Practitioner Summary:
A general practitioner is a medical doctor that treats patients for illnesses, whether they are long term or short term in duration. This type of doctor also offers preventive health care and patient education for maintenance of health and overall well being.

These doctors use a holistic approach to treat patients. Their patients may be healthy or may have one of multiple health care problems. The general practitioner was common in the past, but has mostly been replaced by newer titles such as the family doctor and the primary care physician.

Conditions Treated:


General practitioners treat both acute and chronic illnesses of nearly every type that do not require the services of a specialist. While the medical issues treated by these doctors may be exhaustive, some of these conditions may include:

and many, many more.

Specialties:


General practitioners can obtain additional qualifications in areas such as adolescent medicine and geriatric medicine. Others include hospice, sleep medicine, and sports medicine.

Procedures and Treatments:


General practitioners use interviews combined with a physical examination to make a diagnosis or to check up on continuing health and wellness. These doctors may recommend or perform lab procedures such as taking blood and performing x-rays. General practitioners may prescribe medications and offer nutrition and activity advice, in addition to making recommendations for specific patient lifestyle changes. Additional procedures may involve in-office surgical procedures such as lancing and draining abscesses.

Profession Details:


After completion of a Bachelor Degree with a strong emphasis in one of the science fields, a candidate must attend at least 4 years of education at an accredited medical school, followed by a 3 - 7 year residency program. An additional 1 - 3 years of fellowship is necessary for those wishing to add a specialty or additional qualifications. Specific exams are required, then the doctor must become licensed in the state in which he or she will practice medicine. Voluntary board certification may also be obtained.

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General Practitioner FAQs:

What is a General Practitioner?
A General Practitioner is a healthcare professional who practices medicine and is licensed by a state board.

What type of work does a General Practitioner do?
A General Practitioner counsels and examines patients for injuries or diseases. A General Practitioner can do minor procedures, for example, treat skin lesions.

What's the difference between a General Practitioner and a Family Doctor?
A Family Doctor is a General Practitioner with the additional education and training for Family Doctor designation. Both treat a wide range of health issues, but the family doctor has additional training for the needs specific to patients of all ages.

Can my whole family see a General Practitioner?
While the General Practitioner is qualified to treat all patients, he or she should have additional qualifications in family medicine in order to be up-to-date on issues that are specific to children and the elderly.

What can I see a General Practitioner for?
You can see a General Practitioner for any common problem. A General Practitioner can take care of patients of all ages.

How many General Practitioners are there in the United States?
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality states that there are approximately 209,000 in the United States as of 2010.

How do I find a General Practitioner in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate a General Practitioner in your state. Select General Practitioner from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate a General Practitioner in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need a General Practitioner in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of General Practitioners in your city and state.


General Practitioner Related Terms:
general practice, family doctor, primary care physician, physical examinations, cholesterol testing, wound care, pap smears, immunizations, skin biopsies, fitness programs, stress reduction plans, ongoing evaluations, bone density testing, menopause treatment