Bruner Family Medicine

Compassionate Care for Your Whole Family

At Bruner Family Medicine, our goal is to keep you and your loved ones healthy at every stage of life.

Your primary care provider is the first person you go to for health questions and concerns.
When you choose us, you’re building a long-term relationship with a provider who knows your history and is here for you year after year.

We care for children, adults, pregnant women, and seniors, offering everything from routine checkups to treatment for illness and ongoing health management.

What to Expect

Your provider will do more than treat you when you’re sick — we focus on keeping you well.

Together, you and your provider will:

  • Diagnose and treat acute and chronic illnesses

  • Get regular health screenings to prevent problems before they start

  • Receive guidance on healthy lifestyle changes

  • Work toward the best possible outcomes for your health and quality of life

A Team Approach

Your doctor works alongside a full team of caregivers, ensuring you receive the right care at the right time.

Together, we make sure your care is coordinated and comprehensive.

Our Team

Our providers specialize in family medicine, which means they’re trained to care for every member of your family — from newborns to older adults.

We create an environment where you feel supported and informed, with care that combines expertise and compassion.

Detailed Services List

  • Follow up appointment – A routine examination of a patient after medical or surgical treatment.

    Men’s wellness care - A routine examination, can be an adult physical, focusing on healthcare designed specifically for men.

    Office visit - Needs an appointment for specific symptoms, often times this is a sick visit.

    Well women exams - A routine examination, can be an adult physical, focusing on healthcare designed specifically for women.

    O/B Visits and related care

  • Pregnancy care consists of prenatal (before birth) and postpartum (after birth) healthcare for expectant mothers. It involves treatments and trainings to ensure a healthy prepregnancy, pregnancy, and labor and delivery for mom and baby.

  • Children grow and develop quickly in the first few years. It is important that they have frequent well-child visits, at least once every 6 months until they are 2 years old. After 2 years of age, most doctors recommend children's preventive care screenings occur at least once a year. During these exams, your doctor will take your child's height and weight, assess their physical skills, review social and emotional development, and ask you about different behavioral health tendencies. Your pediatrician will also provide services for screenings, vaccinations and immunizations, hearing tests and vision tests. After your child starts school, these visits can be school physicals or sports physicals.

  • Same day appointments are available for patients with an acute illness. Please call to schedule an appointment. Examples of acute illnesses and infections include, but are not limited to, sore throats, influenza (the flu), cough and/or fever, sinus infections, urinary tract infections (a UTI), or broken bones, sprains or lacerations.

    Our providers have a number of appointments reserved for sick visits.

  • Acute illnesses or infections occur suddenly and have a rapid onset of symptoms. Typically, acute illnesses and infections will resolve quickly, sometimes on their own and at other times needing medical treatment. Examples of acute illnesses and infections include, but are not limited to, sore throats, influenza (the flu), cough and/or fever, sinus infections, urinary tract infections (a UTI), or broken bones, sprains or lacerations.

  • Chronic health problems during the teen years can often make physical and emotional development more complicated. Adolescent medicine focuses on addressing the health needs of the adolescent's illness, condition, or injury. Adolescent medicine also anticipates and assesses developmental complications associated with the healthcare needs of the specific medical problem. Healthcare providers help adolescents and their families to develop strategies to deal with chronic health issues.

  • It is important to see your primary care provider (PCP) at least once a year for an overall physical. This appointment is about preventive care and helps your doctor find potential health problems before they become a health problem. Preventive care may include immunizations, lab tests, physical exams and prescriptions. During this exam your provider will discuss your overall health, any concerns and perform a comprehensive exam on your entire body.

  • Americans are living longer and living well for longer periods of time. This has created a relatively new and growing area of healthcare and provider services, known as elder care. Elder care encompasses a wide variety of issues, including choosing an appropriate healthcare provider to care for an aging patient, specialty care for chronic disease management and making decisions about moving an elderly person from the home environment to a residential care setting.

  • Sport physicals are often required before participation in recreational or organized sports. During the appointment, a healthcare specialist will evaluate and determine if you are able to safely participate. During this exam strengths and weaknesses will be noted and a recommendation for the appropriate sport(s) may be given.

  • Stay up to date on recommended vaccinations and immunizations. Your provider will discuss the most appropriate protections based on your specific needs and conditions.

Preventive Care & Screenings

Regular checkups and screenings help us catch health issues early and keep you feeling your best.

These may include:

  • Age-specific screenings and tests

  • Diet and exercise planning

  • Immunizations, like flu shots and vaccines

  • Testing for conditions such as diabetes and hypertension

  • Blood work, lab tests, or imaging like X-rays

Your provider will review your results with you and, if needed, create a plan for follow-up care.

Routine Care for Better Health

Having a trusted primary care provider means ongoing support and check-ins to keep you healthy.

Routine care includes:

  • Well-woman and adult exams

  • Well-child visits

  • Sports and school physicals

  • Checkups to help manage chronic conditions like high blood pressure

Pediatric Resources

We have put together some resources for you on the most common discussion points we have with our patients. Please use these documents as a resource. However, these documents are not all encompassing. If you have specific questions please contact your pediatrician.

Community Resources

We can connect you to free or low-cost services, like:

  • Food pantries

  • Transportation

  • Financial help

  • Childcare resources

Online Access to Your Health

With MyChart, you can easily manage your care online:View your health info anytime

  • Schedule appointments

  • Message your care team

  • Request refills

Need to Request Medical Records?

You can do that online too!