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Find an internist in Bellingham, WA 98225 that specializes in integrative medicine, annual physicals, sports physicals, acute care, primary care, chronic disease care, illness, cancer screening, and more.

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  • Ann Knowles, MD 130 Points

    Ann Knowles, MD

    Hipskind & Knops
    3015 Squalicum Pkwy Ste 120
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • William Lombard, MD 110 Points

    William Lombard, MD

    Mount Baker Nephrology Assoc
    410 Birchwood Ave Ste 200
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Eric Frankenfeld, MD 100 Points

    Eric Frankenfeld, MD

    1815 C St Ste J36
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Elizabeth Gabay, MD 100 Points

    Elizabeth Gabay, MD

    Interfaith Family Health Ctr
    220 Unity St
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Shari Cummins, MD 100 Points

    Shari Cummins, MD

    Madrona Medical Group
    2950 Squalicum Pkwy Ste B
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Chia-Jen Kuan, MD 100 Points

    Chia-Jen Kuan, MD

    Mount Baker Nephrology Assoc
    1513 E St
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Peter Beglin, MD 100 Points

    Peter Beglin, MD

    North Cascade Cardiology
    3149 Ellis St Ste 101
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Mary Riederer, MD 100 Points

    Mary Riederer, MD

    2901 Squalicum Pkwy
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Barry Levenson, DO, MD 90 Points

    Barry Levenson, DO, MD

    Northwest Gastroenterology
    3149 Ellis St
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • Robert Hecht

    Robert Hecht

    2940 Squalicum Pkwy Ste 203
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • James Major

    James Major

    3149 Ellis St Ste 203
    Bellingham, WA 98225
  • David Wisner

    David Wisner

    470 Birchwood Ave Ste A
    Bellingham, WA 98225

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Internist Info

Internist Summary: An Internist is a physician who practices medicine related to any of the organs and systems of the body. They deal with any problem no matter how simple, complicated, ordinary, or unusual it may be. They provide comprehensive care to adults with the exception of performing surgery. This means they can take care of any complaint from nose, ears, reproductive system, to mental health problems, to issues such as substance abuse.

Internists are trained to solve the most complex and intriguing problems as well as handle multiple complaints and illnesses at one time. Besides treating the patient, an internist focuses on preventative medicine and educating patients on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.


Internist FAQs:
What is an

Internist

?
An Internist is a physician who studies Internal Medicine for adults. Internal Medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases.

Why might I see an Internist?
If you are an older adult you could have an Internist as your primary care physician. An Internist also treats patients with chronic or internal organ illnesses, along with other common problems.

What are the specialized areas that an internist can practice in?
• Adolescent medicine
• Allergies and immunology
• Cardiology
• Endocrinology (glandular disorders)
• Gastroenterology (colon and digestive disorders)
• Geriatrics (treatment of the elderly)
• Hematology (blood disorders)
• Infectious diseases
• Nephrology (kidney disorders)
• Pulmonology (lung and respiratory disorders)
• Oncology (cancer)
• Rheumatology (arthritis)
• Sports medicine

What is internal medicine?
Quite simply, internal medicine refers to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of medical conditions, illnesses, injury and disease relating to any system of the human body. This includes all organs (ears, nose, heart, lungs, skin, etc.) and systems (reproductive, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, etc.)

What does an Internist do?
An Internist can choose to practice general medicine or specialize in a certain area. The general Internist conducts physical exams of the body. The Internist obtains medical history and orders any tests that are required. Once the test results are obtained, the Internist will choose the appropriate course of treatment: medication, lifestyle changes, surgery, or referral to a specialist.

What are some of the rewards of being an Internist?
An Internist is a very interesting profession that will often present mental challenges. Because an Internist handles any and every system in the human body, there is always opportunity for amazing discoveries.

What can't an Internist do?
An Internist can diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases, illnesses, injuries, and medical conditions. However, they cannot perform surgery. They must refer the patient to a surgeon that specializes in that certain area.

Who should get treatment from an Internist?
Any adult who needs medial care for an illness, injury, disease, or other medical condition could use an Internist. It is recommended that children see a pediatrician as their training and education is geared towards a child's health.

How do I find an Internist in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate an Internist in your state. Select Internist from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate an Internist in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need an Internist in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Internists in your city and state.


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