- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight Loss
- Pediatric CareLocated in the small town of Lynden, our clinic offers the type of full service care that you might normally expect to find in larger cities. This includes obstetric care, pediatrics, and other specialties, along with our core emphasis on family medicine.
- Primary CareFamily physicians possess unique attitudes, skills and knowledge which qualify them to provide ongoing, comprehensive medical care to each member of the family. A family physician is a doctor who has received at least three years of specialty training (beyond medical school) in the broad disciplines of primary care. These include in-depth coverage of adult and pediatric medicine, preventive care and OB care. Because of their training, family physicians are uniquely qualified to serve as Primary Care Providers.
- Ear Infections
- Family PracticeFamily Care Network is a locally and nationally recognized leader in family medicine — and we are growing! If you desire an innovative, rewarding work environment with a fulfilling mission and growth opportunities, then Family Care Network could be the place for you.
- Emergency CareUrgent Care locations and On-Demand Telemedicine are open 9:00am-5:00pm on Monday, May 29. Lab draw stations are open at Urgent Care locations only.
- ImmunizationsA travel medicine consultation will include a review of your itinerary, including where you will be staying, how you will be getting around, day trips, and other factors to determine what immunizations might be needed and other health precautions to consider.
- GynecologyFamily medicine is the primary care specialty that provides comprehensive care for the individual and family. NCFP medical staff diagnose and treat all areas of general health care including pediatric and adolescent health, women’s health and gynecology, men’s health and aging issues. All NCFP physicians are board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine.
- ObstetricsOur small clinic overlooking the beautiful bay offers a personal environment with a full range of family care from obstetrics to geriatrics. We believe in developing strong relationships and personalized care plans for our patients.
- Pregnancy
- Depression
- Mental HealthProtected Health Information is information that individually identifies you and that we create or get from you or from another health care provider, health plan, your employer, or a health care clearinghouse and that relates to: (1) your past, present, and/or future physical or mental health conditions (2) the provision of health care to you (3) the past, present, or future payment for your health care.
- PsychiatryAfter medical school, both DOs and MDs usually choose to practice in a specialty area of medicine, such as surgery, family practice or psychiatry, and complete a residency program (typically two to six years of additional training).
- Behavioral HealthBehavioral health refers to the emotions, behaviors, and biology relating to a person’s mental well-being. Behavioral health issues such as anxiety and depression, substance related disorders, and situational stressors such as relational issues, loss and life change can affect a person’s overall health and ability to function in everyday life.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Ultrasound
- X-Rays
- LesionsSome insurance plans do not cover certain procedures, such as newborn circumcisions, employment exams, sports physicals and treatment of cosmetic skin lesions. In such cases, you will be asked to sign a waiver agreeing to pay for the visit at the time of service. You may want to call your insurance company to determine coverage for a procedure that is being considered.
- Sports MedicineSports medicine specializes in the non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and medical issues related to exercise or sports. At Family Care Network Sports Medicine, our goal is to maximize function and minimize disability and time away from sports, work, or school.
- Geriatrics
- Plantar Fasciitis