- Warts
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Medical Weight Loss
- Pediatric CareA pediatrician is a medical doctor that specializes in the health of infants, children and teenagers. Most pediatricians have been certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
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- Smoking Cessation
- Sleep Disorders
- Family PracticeYou can put your ‘Family Health doctor near me’ searches to rest when you become a patient at Cornerstone Care.
- Colonoscopy
- ImmunizationsExperts recommend that parents start searching for a pediatrician weeks before their baby is scheduled to be born. It’s important for expecting parents to find a doctor that they have already met and feel comfortable with before their baby is delivered so that they don’t have to scramble to find medical care while dealing with the stress of having a newborn. Moreover, finding a pediatrician early will help ensure that your baby gets important health screenings, vaccines, and immunizations at the right times. Cornerstone Care takes the health and wellness of children very seriously, and we look forward to becoming your lifelong healthcare provider. If you are looking for pediatricians in southern Pittsburgh or the southwestern Pennsylvania area, look no further than the doctors at Cornerstone Care!
- GlaucomaAt Cornerstone Care, we aim to make all aspects of eye and vision health accessible to patients of all ages. Annual eye exams are not just important for patients who are near or farsighted, they are also important for those struggling with diabetes, cataracts, glaucoma, and many other chronic conditions.
- Macular DegenerationYes. You should still schedule annual eye exams even if you can see clearly, because an eye exam can reveal overall health issues like cancer, diabetes, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
- Cataracts
- Eye ExamIf you or a loved one are in need of an eye examination, glasses, or contact lenses, find a location near you and request an appointment. We are happy to serve you and your family to the best of our abilities.
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicinePrimary care physicians fall into three different categories: family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics. A family medicine doctor is both a pediatrician and an internal medicine doctor, caring for children and adults. An internal medicine doctor cares for adults only, while a pediatrician cares for children only.
- Cervical CancerAdagio Health is the statewide administrator of the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s Healthy Woman Program which focuses on early detection of breast and cervical cancer.
- Lung Cancer
- Autism
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Mental HealthEvery year, millions of Americans seek mental health treatment. However, many people who may need help choose not to pursue it because they feel embarrassed or afraid of being judged. Some patients are afraid that they are unable to afford it due to high costs or not having health insurance.
- PsychiatryAffordable Psychiatry and Counseling Services are available in our Burgettstown, Greensboro, Mount Morris, Washington, and Waynesburg Pennsylvania locations
- Behavioral HealthDr. Ed Balaban, PAMED Board of Trustee Chair, and Janet Thompson, Membership Liaison, joined our Cornerstone Care Team at our Behavioral Health and Dental Center of Waynesburg to present Dr. Neal and Dr. Morton with this honor.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Diabetic RetinopathyIt’s recommended that adults aged 18 to 60 get an eye exam at least every two years. If you are 61 or older, you should have an eye exam at least once a year. If you are at risk for eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma, you should have even more frequent eye exams.
- Whiplash
- Wound Care
- Ankle SurgeryYes. Podiatrists are trained to perform foot and ankle surgery, and can admit patients to the hospital when necessary.
- Bunions
- Ingrown Toenails
- Skin Cancer
- Corns
- Calluses
- Fungus
- Sports Medicine
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- General PodiatryCornerstone Care is a non-profit network of Community Health Centers, who is dedicated to providing compassionate, affordable podiatry care to underserved, at-risk communities throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia.
- Bunions Problems
- Calluses
- Hammertoes
- Heel Pain
- Ingrown ToenailsAt Cornerstone Care, we believe that quality, compassionate podiatric medicine should be accessible and easy to afford. That is why we accept all major insurance plans, including Medicare, and provide services on a sliding scale. Our team of dedicated, patient-centric podiatrists are here to diagnose and treat a wide variety of foot and ankle issues, from ingrown toenails to serious foot injuries. If you or a loved one are experiencing pain, aching, or other issues related to the feet and ankles, don’t wait. Find a location near you today and request an appointment with one of our podiatrists. We’re excited to meet you and help you on the road back to an active, pain-free life.
- Foot Injuries
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Allergies