Primary Care Near You
Primary care you can rely on
Get care for everyday concerns and ongoing health needs from experienced providers near you. From sudden illnesses to preventive care, we’re here to help you feel better and stay well.

What is primary care?
Primary care is your first point of contact for everyday health needs, including checkups, preventive care, and treatment for common illnesses or injuries. Your primary care provider (PCP) helps manage your overall health and coordinates care with specialists when needed.
At Upperline Health, primary care helps you address everyday concerns and unexpected illnesses, identifies underlying issues, and works closely with specialists to support long-term health, helping prevent more serious complications over time.

When to see a primary care provider
Primary care helps you stay on top of your health and address concerns as they come up. You may want to schedule a visit if you’re due for an annual checkup or preventive screening, or if you have:
- New or ongoing symptoms that don’t feel right
- Changes in your energy, weight, or overall health
- Ongoing care for chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure
- Common illnesses like colds, flu, or infections
- Questions about medications or referrals to a specialist
- Concerns about your mental health, including anxiety or depression
For severe or sudden symptoms, seek emergency care.

What primary care treats
We provide care for a wide range of health concerns, including:

Minor Injuries & Acute Pain
We treat minor injuries and acute pain such as sprains, strains, and minor fractures to help you heal safely and comfortably.

Upper Respiratory Infections
We diagnose and treat upper respiratory infections including colds, flu, and sinus infections.

Fever, Flu, & Strep Throat
We offer prompt evaluation and treatment for fever, flu symptoms, and strep throat.

Infections & Acute Issues
We care for infections and acute issues such as UTIs, skin infections, and rashes.

Preventive Care
We offer preventive care including screenings, vaccinations, and immunizations to help protect your long-term health.

Chronic Illness Management
We support ongoing management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and COPD.
What to Expect at Your Visit
Your visit is designed to be simple, clear, and focused on getting you the care you need.
A thorough evaluation
Your provider will assess your condition, symptoms, and medical history.
Clear explanation of your condition
We’ll walk you through what’s going on and answer any questions.
A personalized treatment plan
Care is tailored to your needs, goals, and long-term health.
Next steps and follow up
If needed, we’ll coordinate ongoing care and check-ins.

Frequently Asked Questions
An annual visit usually includes a review of your medical history, vital signs, routine screenings, and time to discuss any health concerns or goals. It helps catch potential issues early and keeps your care plan up to date.
Yes, primary care providers regularly manage chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, and high cholesterol. They monitor progress, adjust medications, and coordinate with specialists if needed.
This depends on your insurance plan, but many plans either require or recommend a referral from your primary care provider. Your provider can also help you find the right specialist and share your medical history with them.
Common adult vaccines include flu, COVID-19, tetanus, shingles, and pneumonia, depending on age and risk factors. Your primary care provider can recommend a personalized vaccine schedule.
Yes, primary care providers can help with concerns like anxiety, depression, stress, and sleep issues. They may provide initial treatment and connect you with behavioral health specialists if additional support is needed.
Recommended screenings vary by age, gender, and health history but often include blood pressure, cholesterol, cancer screenings, and diabetes tests. Your provider will tailor a schedule based on your individual risk factors.
Yes, primary care can treat common issues such as colds, flu, infections, sprains, minor cuts, and rashes. When you’re feeling sick, you should call your primary care doctor first. They can also advise when urgent or emergency care is more appropriate.
Bring a list of medications, recent test results, and any questions or symptoms you want to discuss. Being prepared helps you make the most of your time and ensures your provider has a complete picture of your health.
Experience the future of comprehensive care, designed around you
Upperline Plus is establishing a new standard in whole-patient care — built to anticipate what you need, not just react to it.
Your health changes over time, and your care should too. Your care team tracks how things are trending, builds a plan you can understand and feel ownership over, and stays with you for the long run — not just the next visit.
Your health is shaped by more than your clinical needs. An interdisciplinary team goes deeper on nutrition, medications, mobility, mental health, and the goals that matter to you, giving you the time and attention your health deserves.
Care stays with you across providers, locations, labs, and life events. Your team simplifies your care by directly coordinating with your other doctors.
Questions don’t always come up during visits. Reach a team who knows your full picture 24/7, with telehealth, urgent care, and in-home services when getting to the clinic isn’t easy.

