- Primary CareJamestown Primary Care (JPC) wishes to announce that Dr. Rudy Mueller will be leaving the group to pursue an opportunity at the Jamestown VA clinic on Third St. in Jamestown as the Medical Director to serve our veterans. We wish him well in this endeavor and we know that he will be an advocate for the health of our veterans.
- Family PracticeDr. Powers earned her B.S. in Pre-Med from the University of Dayton and her M.D. from the Wright State School of Medicine in Ohio. Her residency training took place at Grand Rapids Family Practice in Michigan. She is originally from Mayville, NY and decided to move back to Western New York in 2005. Dr. Powers is board certified in Family Medicine since 1995.
- Emergency CareYet having a policy significantly reduces the cost of calling an ambulance or an unexpected visit to the emergency department of a hospital. And although technically all Americans have equal access to emergency medical care (which must be provided regardless of whether a person has an insurance policy or not), the final bill for services rendered for an uninsured patient will discourage the desire to seek healthcare again.
- ImmunizationsThe Immunization Action Coalition, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is the nation’s premier source of child, teen, and adult immunization information for health professionals and patients.
- ObstetricsDr. Diane Mueller completed BS/MS degrees in Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland prior to attending Medical School at Rush University in Chicago. She is Board Certified in Family Practice and also does low risk Obstetrics. She has lived in Lakewood since 1992 with her husband, Dr.Rudy Mueller, and their 5 children.
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicineDr. Mueller is board certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. He graduated from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1982. After working in Chicago, Dr. Mueller came to Jamestown in 1992 with his wife, Dr. Diane Mueller and their family. They were two of the founding physicians of Jamestown Primary Care in 1996.
- Lung CancerIn any case, it will not work to deceive the insurance company. If, for example, you “present” a bill, say, for the cost of treating lung cancer, you will be accused of hiding “pre-existing causes of the disease.” The average amount of the medical insurance policy is calculated based on the client’s age, state of health, availability of dependents, and place of residence. So, insurance for a family of four in Washington costs about $300-$350 per month. However, having paid for the purchase of a policy, you will not have to relax – any visit to a medical institution will almost certainly result in additional costs.
- Geriatrics