Family Medicine

Family medicine is a medical specialty focused on providing care for people of all ages, from newborns to older adults. Family physicians are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions while also emphasizing preventive care, routine checkups, and healthy lifestyle support.

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Location: 1301 W 12th Ave, Suite 301, Emporia, KS, Entrance B

Phone: (620) 343-2376

Fax: (620) 343-0095

Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Accepting new patients

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How to get started with Family Medicine

If you're a new patient, call or email us to request an appointment.

Existing Patients

Give us a call at the number above or book online through the Patient Portal.

At Newman Regional Health, our family medicine providers build long-term relationships with patients and families, serving as trusted partners in health. Whether you need care for an illness, preventive screenings, management of a chronic condition, or school and sports physicals, our team is here to deliver compassionate, whole-person care close to home.

Benefits of a family medicine provider:

  • A Partner in Your Care - Someone who knows your health care goals and history
  • Health Care Captain - Someone who coordinates your care in one location
  • Illness Prevention - Someone who provides regular screening and catches diseases early
  • Fewer Emergency Trips - Someone who keeps you healthy with treatments based on your health history
  • Comfort and Familiarity - Someone who you feel comfortable asking questions and sharing private information
  • Care for All Life Stages - Someone who cares for you at any life stage, or for your whole family

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