Throughout the Lifespan system, our hospitals and affiliated practices offer primary care services focused on preventive medicine and keeping you healthy. Internal medicine physicians see patients 18 and older; family medicine physicians see patients of all ages, from infants to seniors; and pediatricians see children from birth to age 21. Our primary care services include:
Diagnosis and treatment of major and minor illnesses
Annual check-ups and physical exams
Management of chronic illness
Immunizations
Minor surgery and minor emergencies
Preventive screenings
Coordination of specialty care
New patient? Schedule an appointment online.
If you are not currently a patient at a Lifespan primary care practice, you can schedule your first appointment online with a Lifespan provider. New pediatric appointments are also available.
Coastal Medical
Coastal Medical is a primary care driven practice serving over 165,000 patients with a team of 150 clinicians located in medical offices across Rhode Island. Learn more
Adolescent Healthcare Center
Our center provides primary and specialty care for young people ages 10 to 25. The practice includes physicians, nurses, nutritionists and mental health clinicians. In addition to caring for patients, our team members actively participate in education and research. Learn more
Center for Primary Care, Rhode Island Hospital
The Center for Primary Care at Rhode Island Hospital promotes preventive health care and provides general evaluation of medical problems, as well as comprehensive medical care for women. Patients must be 18 years of age or older and are seen by appointment only.
Hasbro Children's Primary Care
The pediatric primary care team at Hasbro Children's Hospital is a group of pediatricians and specialists who provide routine health check-ups, treat illnesses, and staff the hospital's lead and immunization clinics. Learn more
Medicine Pediatrics Primary Care Clinic
Our clinic provides comprehensive primary care for patients of all ages. Our practice includes physicians, nurses and mental health clinicians. In addition to caring for patients, all of our physicians are on faculty at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Learn more
The Miriam Hospital Primary Care Clinic
We are a resident teaching practice, where doctors are continuing their training, working side-by-side with our attending physicians. Together, they provide healthcare to those patients requiring follow-up, but who are without a primary care physician. As a patient, you may be seen by one or more of our team of doctors, each delivering consistent and individual care.
Women's Medicine Collaborative Primary Care
Our clinicians are dedicated to the health and well-being of women 18 years and older. We provide personal, sensitive, individualized care that puts your health and concerns first. Learn more