Memorial Health University Physicians primary care providers are dedicated to caring for you and your family, from newborns to the elderly. Our doctors excel in providing outstanding care – from annual physicals to well-child checkups – with the professionalism, passion and resources you expect.
With offices from Savannah, Georgia, to Bluffton, South Carolina, we provide reliable, easy and convenient care to fit your health needs. We offer testing and immunizations such as flu shots and X-rays at many of our locations. We can evaluate a wide variety of conditions and offer tests for many common and minor illnesses.
We offer two types of primary care: adult and family. Adult primary care providers specialize in treating adults 18 years old and older, while family care providers focus on the health needs of every member of the family, from birth to geriatrics.
Our primary care and family care services.
- Annual and sports physicals
- Anxiety and depression screenings
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Chronic disease management, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and breathing disorders
- Flu and respiratory infections
- Immunizations
- Injuries
- Lab and X-ray
- Obstetric care
- Pregnancy tests
- Rashes and skin problems
- Same-day sick visits
- Weight management
- Well-child checkups
- Wellness and preventive medicine
Our GME locations
Memorial Health University Physicians hosts two Graduate Medical Education practices, Memorial Health University Physicians Family Care East 66th Street and Memorial Health University Physicians Adult Primary Care Lexington Avenue. This means that family medicine residents are involved in your care. They work under the direction of experienced faculty physicians to assess and treat various medical conditions.
A resident is a doctor who has received a medical degree from an accredited medical school and who practices medicine under the supervision of a fully licensed physician, usually in a hospital or clinic. At our practice, you will be cared for by a medical team consisting of a physician and a resident physician who will be your primary care providers, along with mid-level providers.