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Women's, men's, and pediatric care: Costs, Recovery, Stats & What to Expect — A Family Physicians Guide

March 16, 2026 · by the Help Me Find A Doctor editorial team

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Everything patients ask about women's, men's, and pediatric care — how it works, who it's for, typical recovery, costs, risks, and how to choose the right family physicians specialist. Pap smears, IUDs, sports physicals, and well-child care under one roof.

Primary care for the whole family across every life stage. Below: the procedures patients ask about most, the numbers that put the field in context, and the questions worth raising at a first consultation with a family physicians specialist.

Top procedures & treatments

  • Women's, men's, and pediatric care

    Pap smears, IUDs, sports physicals, and well-child care under one roof.

  • Annual physical and preventive care

    Risk-based screening, vaccinations, and counseling for the whole family.

  • Chronic disease management

    Hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and depression.

  • Acute and same-day visits

    Most family physicians offer next-day urgent slots.

  • Minor procedures

    Joint injections, skin biopsies, IUD insertion, and laceration repair.

By the numbers

  • Family physicians provide care for 1 in 4 U.S. office visits annually.
  • Continuity with a primary-care doctor is associated with 19% lower mortality.
  • About 90% of family physicians offer same-day or next-day acute appointments.

How to choose the right specialist

Verify board certification, ask how many of your specific procedure the clinician performs each year, and review patient outcomes — not just star ratings. A family physicians provider who clearly explains your options, the evidence, and the realistic recovery timeline is worth more than the most heavily advertised name.

Use our directory to filter family physicians specialists by city, then bring this article (and the FAQ below) to your consultation.

Frequently asked questions

Family medicine vs internal medicine?

Family physicians care for all ages including children; internists treat adults only.

Do I need a PCP?

Yes — patients with an established PCP have better preventive care, lower ED use, and lower long-term costs.

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