Family Medicine Services in Jackson, WY
Here to Care for Your Whole Family
At St. John’s Family Medicine, our talented physicians provide non-emergency
medical services to patients of all ages. We are here to help, establish
a primary care provider or schedule an appointment for a variety of Family
Medicine needs. No matter your reason for visiting us, you can count on
the best care available to get you back to good health.
Family Medicine Services Provided
Preventive Care
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Physical exams: If you can’t even remember the last time you had a physical, it’s
a good idea to get an update on your health. We monitor basic vital signs
such as pulse, blood pressure, cholesterol, and many other important factors
that can impact your overall wellness. We also provide specialty physicals,
including: DOT, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), employment, and
school physicals.
- Medicare Wellness Visits
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Immunizations: We provide numerous vaccines, including the flu shot and travel vaccinations.
Primary Care
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Pediatric and adult medicine: We treat patients of all ages and offer diagnosis, treatment, and valuable
guidance for patients facing a variety of acute or chronic conditions.
- Pre-operative physical exam
- Chronic medical issue follow-up
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On-site, rapid lab testing: We perform pregnancy tests, as well as well as testing for a variety of
common illnesses, such as strep, the flu, and mono.
- Medication refills
- Non-emergent in-office procedures (biopsies, nail removals, skin lesion
removal, IUD placement, vasectomies, etc.)
- Establish care/transition care from other provider
- Second opinion
Learn more about
primary care services.
Follow Up Care
- Hospital discharge follow-up
- ER follow-up
We gladly accommodate same-day appointments when available. To schedule
your appointment with one of our providers, please call
307.739.6111.
Urgent Care
Need to be seen fast? Visit with a
St. John’s Urgent Care provider.
If you have an illness or ailment that does not threaten life or limb,
our urgent care is here to help.
For life-threatening medical conditions, you should immediately dial 911
or visit our
emergency room.