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General Questions

The term primary care refers to the kind of medical care you need first — before you get sick, before you need to see a specialist, before you need to go to a hospital. With an emphasis on family practice and internal medicine, as your primary care providers we at One Medical will address your essential health needs by:


Focusing on prevention and screening
Working closely with you to plan for your health
Acting as a hub for medical information with a comprehensive, accurate and secure repository for your records
Coordinating your tests, treatments, specialist visits and hospitalizations
Providing plain-spoken guidance, insight and advice
Offering cost-effective solutions to better manage medical expenses


From preventive medicine to holistic integrative care to home remedies, we leverage the latest medical research, our collective experience and feedback from you to keep you healthy—whether you're already in good health, suffering from a minor cold or experiencing a life-changing illness.


Above all, primary care providers offer continuity. In your quest to become and remain as healthy as possible, we are your partners for the long term.

Primary care physicians fall into one of three categories: family medicine doctors, internal medicine doctors and pediatricians. The majority of general practitioners, including our doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, have a focus in either family medicine or internal medicine.


An internal medicine doctor cares for adults.


A pediatrician cares for children.


Internal medicine doctors, otherwise known as internists, focus primarily on adult and elderly patients, and are most comfortable seeing patients age 18 and older. Their training emphasizes the management of chronic, complex, or severe illnesses, particularly for patients who require hospitalization. Although they are proficient in primary care, their specialty training typically does not include obstetrics, gynecology, or pediatrics.


A family medicine doctor, also known as a family practitioner, is both a pediatrician and an internal medicine doctor combined into one specialty. They care for both children and adults. Family medicine providers, otherwise known as family practitioners, are considered to have the widest set of primary care skills, treating patients at every stage of life. They are trained to treat patients from birth through adulthood, and into the elderly years. At One Medical, our family practitioners see patients in adolescence and above; generally age 14 and older.

We believe primary care should be the first stop in your healthcare journey; it’s where you turn for guidance and support before you get sick, before you see a specialist, and before you need to seek hospital care. Our providers combine excellent customer service with an efficient use of technology to deliver high-quality, affordable service that’s designed to fit your unique needs.
As your primary care providers (PCPs), we take your well-being seriously. With an emphasis on family practice and internal medicine, we address all your essential health needs by:

Making prevention and wellness a priority Collaborating with you to customize the best plan that suits your individual needs and goals.
Providing a comprehensive, accurate, and secure repository for all your medical information.
Seamlessly coordinating your care, including tests, treatments, specialist visits, and hospitalizations.
Providing easy-to-understand, accessible advice, guidance, and insight.
Offering cost-effective options that empower you to prioritize your health.


At Theory Health Medical, we leverage the latest medical research and cutting-edge technology to offer the most comprehensive primary care available. We draw upon our team’s extensive collective experience and your personal feedback to create a truly one-of-a-kind primary care experience. From preventive medicine to integrative care, we have the tools to keep you feeling your best -- whether you’re already in good health, suffering from a minor cold, or facing a life-changing illness. Our primary care providers are your partners in cultivating and maintaining long-term health.

Seeing your physician once a year for a physical exam is an excellent way to manage your health. Many health insurance plans classify an annual physical as preventive care, and some plans cover preventive care services at no charge.

Theory Health Medical accepts health plans from most insurance carriers as well as Medicare.
We accept traditional Medicare. In order to keep our costs low, we do not deal directly with other insurance carriers. However, at the end of your visit, we will provide you with a invoice that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. You can also use an HSA or flexible spending account to pay for your care. Payment is due at the time of service.
You can also see your bill in the patient portal.

If Dr. Gowda is your primary care physician and you have completed your new patient visit, then you can choose to have your follow up appointment in the clinic or through our telemedicine program. We also offer appointments via your patient portal(here).

Most insurance companies will pay for telemedicine appointments. We will email you an invoice after the appointment that you can submit for reimbursement or you can see your bill in the patient portal and print it from there.


Patient Portal

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