Family Medicine
We provide comprehensive care for the whole family.
At Samaritan Medical Care Center, we take a traditional primary care approach and emphasize continuity of care, and provide:
Preventive Visits
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
- Well women exams and wellness exams
- Screening for diabetes, high cholesterol, thyroid disease, and more
- Vaccine updates
- Advice for a healthy lifestyle
Chronic Care Visit
- Address problems that have already been diagnosed, like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol.
- Labs are ordered to check the status of the chronic conditions.
- Review and refill medications
- Discuss healthy lifestyle changes
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Travel Medicine
- Our experienced providers can assist you with health advice for travel all over the world. We carry most immunizations on site. Please see us well before you travel so any needed immunizations will be fully effective before your trip.
- See Travel Health resources from the American College of Physicians.
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Procedures
- Splinting for fractures and sprains
- Skin biopsies and mole removal
- Laceration repair, abscess and wound treatment
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Referrals
- When a referral is needed, for services such as a colonoscopy or an annual diabetic retinal screen, we can connect you with trusted specialist to get the care you need.
Patient Education
- The providers at Samaritan Medical Care Center will provide you with tips and education to help you meet your goals.
Caring for your individual needs
Quality healthcare is important — and it differs at every age. That is why we reject a one-size-fits-all approach in favor of family health care, which focuses on each patient’s current needs and goals.
Women
- Treatment of minor injuries and illnesses, including colds, the flu, rashes, asthma flare-ups, COPD, arthritis, migraines, etc.
- Treatment of women’s health issues, including UTIs, vaginitis, breast problems, PMS, menstrual cramps, overactive bladder, menopause, osteoporosis, and more
- Sexual health, including birth control, emergency contraception, and sexually transmitted diseases
- Well woman care, immunizations, and screenings for breast, cervical, and colon cancers (breast exams, pelvic exams, and pap smears)
- Physical exams and Medicare Wellness Exams
- Immunizations
- Skin care, including mole removal and biopsies
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Men
- Treatment of minor injuries and illnesses, including colds, the flu, rashes, asthma flare-ups, COPD, arthritis, migraines, etc.
- Treatment of men’s health issues, such as prostate health, male genital issues and injuries, BPH, hair loss, urinary incontinence, erection issues, and heart disease index
- Screening for colon and prostate cancer
- Physical exams and Medicare Wellness Exams
- Immunizations
- Skin care, including mole removal and biopsies
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Pediatric Care
- Treatment of minor injuries and illnesses
- Ongoing routine primary care for children
- School/sports/pre-participation physical and camp physicals
- Immunizations
Family Health services are by appointment only, so call today to schedule a check-up. Even if you’re fit as a fiddle, remember: prevention is the best medicine, so routine care is a vital part of a long, healthy life.
If you need to make a change to or cancel your appointment, please call Monday through Friday, at least 24 hours in advance, so that we can make the space available to another patient.
Samaritan Medical Care Center
1580 S Winchester Blvd #202
Campbell, CA 95008
(408) 281-2772
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Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sat & Sun: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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