Illinois (IL) Family Doctors and Physicians

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Family Practice Information

Description

Family practice is the branch of medicine concerning the total health care of the person and the family. A family practice physician can have a varied and extensive medical background, including internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and geriatrics. A family physician has the skills and knowledge to provide care and health maintenance education for all ages. This physician is trained to diagnose and treat each member of the family, no matter what the problem.

Diseases / Illnesses Treated

Physicians in this specialty treat patients suffering from numerous diseases and illnesses, but some of the most common are Emphysema, Broncho-Esophagology, Pneumonia, Osteoarthritis , Bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, Asthma, pectus excavatum, osteoporosis, infection, Diabetes, cancer, Acne, Alzheimer's disease, Hypertension, Autism, Yeast infection, Strep throat, Anemia, and Aneurysm.

Procedures Performed

Once properly diagnosed, practitioners can perform numerous procedures on patients including wart removal and mole removal.

Tests Performed

To diagnose patients with possible illnesses and diseases, specialists will often perform one of many tests including Bone density test, FAA-Flight Physicial, physicial / check up, physicial, biopsy, Computed Axial Tomography (CT or CAT Scan), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), ultrasound, x-ray, Blood Test, Upper GI (Barium Swallow), stool test, Lower GI (Barium Enema), electrolyte test, microbiological culture, and pH probe test.

Location Density Information

Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Illinois has 4,963 practicing family doctors. Broken out by city, family practice doctor density in Warren is 1, in Warrenville is 11, in Warsaw is 3, in Washburn is 1, in Washington is 19, in Washington Park is 2, in Waterloo is 5, in Watseka is 6, in Wauconda is 2, in Waukegan is 21, in Wayne is 1, in Wayne City is 2, in Wenona is 2, in West Chicago is 2, in West Frankfort is 17, in West Salem is 1, in Westchester is 13, in Western Springs is 9, in Westmont is 9, in Westville is 1, in Wheaton is 69, in Wheeling is 15, in White Hall is 2, in Williamsfield is 1, in Willow Brook is 1, in Willowbrook is 15, in Wilmette is 4, in Wilmington is 3, in Winchester is 3, in Winfield is 15, in Winnebago is 2, in Winnetka is 5, in Wonder Lake is 1, in Wood Dale is 7, in Wood River is 3, in Woodridge is 21, in Woodstock is 20, in Worth is 7, and in Wyoming is 4.

Illinois Information

Most people think that Chicago, because of its size and popularity, is Illinois’ capital city, but that distinction belongs to Springfield, home of the Abraham Lincoln Museum. Illinois has hundreds of museums, numerous yearly art and ethnic festivals, a lakeshore bordering Lake Michigan, and the many national forests and parks that offers visitors camping, horseback riding, biking, kayaking, and fishing. Chicago is home to the Sears Tower, the Shedd Aquarium, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Adler Planetarium, the Museum of Science and Industry, and other cultural opportunities and restaurants in the Navy Pier area.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Illinois has a population of 12,763,371. Of this population, 3,172,677 are under the age of 18 and 1,523,937 are at or above the age of 65.

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