Services


We offer a full range of individualized, comprehensive healthcare services in our clinic.

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Physical Exams

Routine physical exams are performed on asymptomatic patients for medical screening purposes. Physical exams are available on annual, school, sports, and pre-employment bases. 

 

In-Office Blood Work

A laboratory analysis of blood samples is available to our patients on the following schedule:
Tuesday: 8am-11:30am & 1pm-4:30pm
Wednesday: 8am-11:30am & 1pm-4:30pm
Thursday: 8am-11:30am & 1pm-4:30pm

 

Skin Biopsies

A skin biopsy is a procedure in which a doctor cuts and removes a small sample of skin to have it tested. We offer this procedure on cysts, moles, skin tags, and other skin lesions. 

 

 

Wart Removal

Freezing therapy done at a our office involves applying liquid nitrogen to your wart. Freezing works by causing a blister to form under and around your wart. The dead tissue sloughs off within a week or so. This method may also stimulate your immune system to fight viral warts.

 

 

Electrocardiogram

An electrocardiogram records the electrical signals in your heart. It's a common test used to detect heart problems and monitor the heart's status in many situations. Electrocardiograms — also called ECGs or EKGs — are a noninvasive, painless test with quick results. During an ECG, sensors that can detect the electrical activity of your heart are attached to your chest and sometimes your limbs. These sensors are usually left on for just a few minutes.

 

Immunizations

Essential Immunization shots - excluding Flu - are offered. They protect against things like measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough), etc. 

 

Laceration Repair

Closure of punctures, cuts, and tears to the skin.

 

Minor Office Surgery

Out-patient minor surgery is available on a case-by-case basis. 

 

Diabetes Care

Dr. Dunham has many years' experience with Diabetes diagnosis and management.  This process allows for patients to play a role in developing their treatment plans, integrate education, and goal setting tailored to patients’ specific needs and preferences. 

 

Well Woman Exams

It’s a good idea to have your first well-woman visit around age 13 to 15. It may just be a talk with your doctor plus a regular physical exam. Your doctor or nurse will check your height, weight and blood pressure. And as you get older, or as your health changes, your well-woman visits will include other tests and referrals.

One thing that stays the same, no matter how old you are, is building a good, honest relationship with your doctor or nurse. You can talk about healthy relationships and other parts of your emotional health during your well-woman visit. The more honest you are, the better care you’ll get.