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Navigating Prevea
Finding the right provider for yourself or a loved one can be stressful. It's important to feel comfortable and confident with your provider. Only to complicate matters more, providers come with various degrees, titles and credentials. If you're looking for a new provider, start by reading the resources below to help guide your decision.
The purpose of the Prevea’s residency programs are for resident physicians to enhance their learning experience for the full spectrum of family medicine so they can follow patients through their entire health care journey – from routine medical care to unexpected health concerns and hospitalization; through pregnancy, labor and delivery, and taking care of newborns; to nursing home and end of life care. Learn more
Whether it's your first time visiting a Prevea clinic, or it's been a few years since you've last been to the doctor. We have the resources to help you prepare for your upcoming appointment.
Most parents ponder this question several times each year. Whenever your child has symptoms, the first thing parents should consider right now is getting tested for COVID and waiting for results before going to school or daycare. Click here to schedule a COVID test.
The common recommendation is that children who have a fever of 101°F or higher should stay home. For additional recommendations, click here.
When your little one is sick, how do you know when it's time to call a doctor? Click here for a list of common ailments and the symptoms that necessitate a call to your provider.
If this is a medical emergency, please dial 911 immediately. Additionally, Prevea offers 24-hour phone service, staffed by an experienced medical team. For assistance call (920) 496-4700 or toll free at (888) 277-3832. The phone lines are staffed 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.