RI Primary Care Physicians Corporation is an Independent Practice Association (IPA) representing primary care physicians located throughout the state of RI.
#PrideMonth is a time to recognize & celebrate #LGBTQ+ communities and commit to working together to ensure continued progress. The CDC provides resources to help find networks, services, and clinics by state available to address health care needs: https://t.co/4nLUQ2Mgzi
Your heart health, your way. Pulse Check is a new interactive resource from #LiveToTheBeat that helps you customize your own small steps for heart-healthy living. Try it today! #HeartMonth ♥️https://t.co/MP5yt8igsH
February 3rd is National #WearRedDay! Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death for women. It’s important to see your primary care provider regularly to determine your risk through routine examinations. Questions? Ask your doctor! #WearRedandGive#HeartMonth
Traveling for the New Year? ✈️
1. Make sure you have enough medication before you travel
2. Pack additional supplies for medication administration
3. Keep medications in your carry-on
4. Ensure proper storage – Specific storage information can be found on the prescription label
We’re kicking off 2023 on the The Rhode Show! Our doctors and care teams provide personalized care and support and are committed to putting our patients' health first.
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Happy Holidays from our RIPCPC family to yours! To safely celebrate this holiday season, here are a few holiday tips to keep you healthy while you celebrate!
For additional tips and tricks, check out the CDC's guidance on holiday safety: https://t.co/0IyrSu5jvV #healthyholidays
Earlier this month our employees participated in a food drive to support the @RIFoodBank. It was exciting to see the collection of items grow and witness the impact we can have on the community, especially this time of year. Thank you for your contributions, RIPCPC staff! 👏
Tis the season to be safe! With the holidays around the corner, here are some tips to support your efforts in staying healthy and safe this season.
Questions? Ask your healthcare provider, pharmacist, or nurse! #healthyholidays
Congratulations to our employee spotlight, Lisa Valente, Nurse Care Manager! Lisa successfully spearheaded a new program essential to patient quality, is always willing to help, is eager to take on new assignments and is appreciated by all of her practices. #employeerecognition
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay2022 Risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes include being overweight, low levels of physical activity, uncontrolled high blood pressure, smoking tobacco, family history, and dietary choices. If you are at risk, talk to your primary care doctor!
Say #BoototheFlu! In the US, flu season starts in October and ends in May. The @CDCgov recommends annual vaccinations for everyone 6 months and older and the high dose vaccine for people 65 years and older. https://t.co/lhcFmwXCZR
October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth! It is the most common cancer in women in the US. Getting regular mammograms is the best screening tool for early detection, potentially up to 3 years before it would be noticed. Questions? Ask your provider, pharmacist, or nurse today!
August is #NationalImmunizationAwarenessMonth (#NIAM)!
Do you have immunization related questions? Here at RIPCPC, we have a team of healthcare professionals ready to address all of your healthcare needs. Contact your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist today! #NIAM#ivax2protect
It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is 🗝️ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5⃣ things you should know about viral hepatitis �It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is 🗝️ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5⃣ things you should know about viral hepatitis �It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is 🗝️ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5⃣ things you should know about viral hepatitis �It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is 🗝️ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5⃣ things you should know about viral hepatitis �It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is 🗝️ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5⃣ things you should know about viral hepatitis �It's #WorldHepatitisDay!
Bringing #hepatitis care closer to communities and those in need is 🗝️ to achieving a hepatitis-free future.
Here are 5⃣ things you should know about viral hepatitis 👇
Did you know that 325 million people around the world live with hepatitis? It’s time to live in a world without hepatitis. Don't wait to get tested or get treatment. The time to act is now! #WorldHepatitisDay#HepCantWait#ICantWait https://t.co/aoOfhMMctb
View our latest segment on @TheRhodeShow and learn about our extended care team model which gives you access to nurses, behavioral health therapists, and pharmacists! #primarycare#rhodeisland https://t.co/2MGSCUBWmB
Nearly 5 million people are treated for skin cancer each year in the US. Staying in the shade, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, a long-sleeved shirt, and using sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher can lower your chances of getting skin cancer. Show Us Your #SunSafeSelfie#CDC