
Our Clinic & Services
About Our Logo
When we created our logo, the idea behind the lighthouse came from a childhood devotional used by my family called “Light for Our Path”. The devotional which had a lighthouse on the cover page encouraged learning a Bible verse daily to provide the light or guidance in life. The lighthouse has come to symbolize for me the concept of seeking knowledge to guide us to a desired place. I believe knowledge provides my patients the guidance they need to take control of their health.

Find out more information about the services we provide to improve your health and the health of your family.
Our Services
Infectious Disease
Infectious disease doctors are trained in clinical and laboratory skills to make the right diagnoses and organize the best treatment plans. They continue to train in the field, which helps them to understand diseases better — due to factors like:
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An increase in the severity of infections
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Higher rates of antibiotic resistance
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The popularity of international travel
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Common Infectious Diseases
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Chickenpox.
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Common cold.
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Diphtheria.
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E. coli.
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Giardiasis.
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HIV/AIDS.
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Infectious mononucleosis.
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Influenza (flu)
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Internists are physicians specializing in internal medicine, a discipline focused on the care of adults emphasizing use of the best medical science available in caring for patients in the context of thoughtful, meaningful doctor-patient relationships as exemplified by the life and work of Sir William Osler, the "father" of internal medicine in the United States.
What falls under internal medicine?
Subspecialties of internal medicine include allergy and immunology, cardiology (heart diseases), endocrinology (hormone disorders), hematology (blood disorders), infectious diseases, gastroenterology (diseases of the gut), nephrology (kidney diseases), oncology (cancer), pulmonology (lung disorders), and rheumat-ology (arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders).
Primary Care
A primary care physician (PCP) is a physician who provides both the first contact for a person with an undiagnosed health concern as well as continuing care of varied medical conditions, not limited by cause, organ system, or diagnosis. The term is primarily used in the United States.