US Family Health Care - A TRICARE Prime health plan with special benefits

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Our network includes more than 150 primary and specialty care providers at convenient Pacific Medical Center locations. We also provide care through a network of the area's leading specialists and medical centers.

Please use our Physician Search to find the right doctor for you.

Select a Primary Care Provider.

The first and most important decision each member must make is the selection of a PCP. Each enrollee in your family should select a PCP with whom he or she is comfortable. Family members do not need to select the same PCP, and their selections may be changed upon request.

You may choose a Family Practitioner (Family Practice), Pediatrician, Internist (Internal Medicine), Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner as a PCP. To find a PCP click here. Select a Primary Care Provider and then select the clinic you wish to visit. Next, select the primary care specialty and view the profiles of the PCPs in the clinic.

Definition of PCP Specialty

Family Medicine: Care for all individuals. At the heart of this specialty is the patient-physician relationship. Family Medicine practitioners cover all areas of a family’s health and wellness, including care for children, women and men, plus gynecology and aging issues. These specialists provide a medical home to their patients, looking out for overall health of the entire family by knowing them as a whole. They are also responsible for the coordination of any specialty care the patient may need.

Pediatrics: Care for children. When it comes to the health and well-being of children, we combine warm compassionate care with the knowledge that comes from advanced training and experience. Pediatric patients are rapidly growing and changing and these specialists care for them in a thoughtful and concerted way to meet their ever-changing needs. From infancy or any stage of childhood, our pediatricians will follow the development of your child and work with you to ensure the optimal health and well-being of your family.

Internal Medicine: Internal medicine physicians are experts in adult healthcare. Sometimes they are referred to as "internists" or "general internists." They have had extensive training in the prevention and treatment of adult diseases, both chronic and acute, and provide care for patients from their late teenage years and on.

Because of their specialized knowledge, internal medicine physicians are often called upon as consultants to other physicians to help solve complex or puzzling diagnostic problems. They are trained to deal with any issue a patient may have from preventive care and common disorders to chronic disease. And although they are primary care providers, they do not treat children or deliver babies, or perform surgeries, as family and general practitioners do. Some internists are additionally trained and board-certified in specialties. For example, an internal medicine physician may be certified in cardiology or geriatrics. Internal medicine physicians are also good at unraveling diagnostic "knots" and treating patients who have several chronic illnesses at one time.


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Find what you're looking for at Pacific Medical Centers (Pac Med) with clinics in Seattle (Northgate, Beacon Hill, First Hill), Federal Way, Lynnwood, Canyon Park (near Bothell and Woodinville), Renton, and Totem Lake, near Kirkland and Bellevue. Use our Physician Finder to find a doctor who will meet your needs.

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