LYONS PRIMARY CARE GROUP
Providing expert care for hundreds of common conditions.
Common Conditions in Primary Care
Lyons Primary Care Group treats many common conditions from short-term problems to long-term illnesses, such as:
Everyday illnesses like colds, the flu, and sinus infections.
Chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and asthma.
Preventive care like lab work and other health tests to catch problems early.
Our group is here to support your health.
Service Highlights
Acute illness treatment
Chronic condition management
Preventive care
ACNE
ALLERGIES
ASTHMA
DIABETES
EAR INFECTION
EYE INFECTION
FEVER
FLUID RETENTION
GERD
HEADACHE
HEART HEALTH
HYPERTENSION
INFECTION
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN
NAUSEA
OSTEOARTHRITIS
SORE THROAT
SINUS PROBLEMS
SKIN RASH
SLEEP APNEA
STOMACH PROBLEMS
THYROID PROBLEMS
URINARY INCONTINENCE
URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Primary care providers are your long-term partners in health.
How are conditions are typically treated in primary care?
Primary care providers focus on treating the whole person and work to meet each patient’s needs. For short-term illnesses, they may recommend prescriptions, over-the-counter medicine, or advice on how to feel better at home.
Long-term conditions, like diabetes or high blood pressure, are managed with care plans that could include medication, lifestyle changes, regular checkups, and referrals to specialists if needed.
Preventive care (like checkups, vaccines, and screenings) helps to catch problems early before they get worse. At Lyons Primary Care Group, we’re here to provide care that’s personal and supports your health for the long term.
How does primary care impact your overall health outcomes?
Getting quality primary care can make a big difference in your health. Studies show that people who see a primary care provider (PCP) regularly manage chronic conditions better, spend less on healthcare, and have better overall health compared to those who don’t have a PCP.
PCPs are often the first to catch and treat health problems before they get worse. By focusing on prevention and treating chronic issues early, primary care can help you avoid more expensive and complicated treatments later on.
