Primary Care at TideShift

Relationship‑based primary care with direct access, and care designed around you.

Our Approach

Good primary care starts with knowing you — not just your chart.

At TideShift, primary care means having a provider who understands your full health picture: your history, your concerns, what you've tried, what matters to you, and where you want to go. Here you’ll experience a provider who takes the time to truly figure things out.

The DPC model makes that possible. Without the pressure of a packed schedule or insurance-driven visit limits, appointments here are unhurried — long enough to address what brought you in and what's been quietly on your mind. Between visits, you have direct access by message or phone, so questions and concerns don't pile up until your next appointment.

Whether you're managing a chronic condition, overdue for a physical, navigating a new symptom, or simply looking for a provider who knows your name — this is that kind of practice.

Primary Care

    • Diabetes 

    • High Blood Pressure 

    • Depression 

    • Arthritis 

    • Obesity 

    • And More 

    Don't see your condition listed? Reach out - chances are we can help.

  • Treatment for Common Illnesses and Minor Injuries 

    • Pap smear / cervical cancer screening

    • Breast Exams 

    • Routine Screening

    • Annual Wellness Exam

    • Lab Work

    • Health Counseling

    • Prescribing and adjusting medications for chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, etc.)

    • Reviewing all current medications to check for interactions or duplications

    • Monitoring effectiveness and side effects with follow-up visits or lab work

    • Refilling and managing long-term prescriptions

    • Educating patients on proper dosage, timing, and potential side effects

    • Identifying conditions that require expertise beyond primary care

    • Connecting patients with the appropriate specialist (cardiologist, dermatologist, orthopedic, etc.)

    • Sending relevant medical records, test results, and notes to the specialist

    • Coordinating care between the specialist and the primary care provider to ensure nothing falls through the cracks

    • Following up after specialist visits to review recommendations and adjust the overall care plan