Internal Medicine
Internal medicine focuses on adult health, including the conditions that need consistent attention over time. We work with you on the details—medications, labs, symptoms and the plan that ties them together.
Calling and texting are for appointment scheduling only. Please do not send medical questions, refill requests, medical information, or medical-records information by text. These requests must be submitted through MyChart.

What this care may include
- Comprehensive adult evaluations
- Chronic condition management and monitoring
- Medication review
- Coordination of specialty care
- Pre-operative evaluations when requested
- On-site laboratory services
Who it's for
- Adults managing one or more ongoing conditions
- Patients who want closer follow-up between visits
- Anyone coordinating care across multiple providers
Services and availability may vary. Please call the office to confirm what is offered for your situation.
Why Evansville Primary Care
An independent team that knows your family.
Our providers care for multiple generations of the same families. That continuity means fewer repeated stories, better context and a plan that fits your real life.
- On-site laboratory services
- In-office minor procedures
- MyChart access through Deaconess
- Pediatric through senior care
Related services
Family Medicine
One trusted practice for everyone under your roof.
Learn morePreventive and Routine Care
Annual visits, screenings and healthy-habit planning.
Learn morePediatrics and Adolescent Care
Newborn through teen years, in a place that feels comfortable.
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Ready to talk with our team?
Call our office to ask about internal medicine and current provider availability.
Calling and texting are for appointment scheduling only. Please do not send medical questions, refill requests, medical information, or medical-records information by text. These requests must be submitted through MyChart.
This page is general information and is not medical advice. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
