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Ambulatory Care—Health and Treatment
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 254218, member: 76163"] Ambulatory care is a type of medical care that focuses on patients who are able to go to a doctor's office or other outpatient location for treatment. Ambulatory care physicians are often called general practitioners or family doctors, and they provide a range of medical services, including diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses; prescription medications; follow-up visits for chronic conditions; immunizations; physical exams; gynecological (women's) exams; and other routine health care needs. It can be seen as an alternative to inpatient care, which is typically reserved for people who are gravely ill or injured. Ambulatory care can include visits to hospitals and clinics, but it also includes hospital emergency rooms, private physician offices, and urgent care centers. So what do you think about this kind of care. Have you experienced it, or do you have anybody who has been or currently in this situation. You can drop your comments let us discuss more. [/QUOTE]
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