Your health, our priority

Family Medicine is the cornerstone of comprehensive healthcare. Our family medicine specialists are trained to care for patients, addressing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions.

Whether you’re managing high blood pressure, seeking preventive care, or treating a sudden illness, our team is here to support your health journey with compassion and expertise. As your first point of contact, we focus on continuity of care, long-term health planning, and building trusted relationships with every patient.

How does the consultation process go?

Booking a consultation is simple and stress-free. After scheduling your appointment, you’ll meet with one of our experienced family physicians who will take the time to understand your medical history, current symptoms, and lifestyle. A physical examination may be performed, and if needed, additional tests or referrals to specialists will be arranged. Follow-up visits are coordinated to ensure your treatment plan is working and your health goals are being met.

Tests and procedures

Our clinic offers a wide range of diagnostic tests and routine procedures to support early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment - ensuring every patient receives timely, personalized care tailored to their specific health needs and concerns.

  • EKG (electrocardiogram) Test that records the electrical activity of the heart to detect irregularities.
  • Spirometry Lung function test that measures airflow to help diagnose respiratory conditions.
  • Audiometry Hearing test that evaluates sound perception and hearing thresholds.
  • Counseling and psychotherapy Supportive mental health sessions aimed at managing emotional, behavioral, or psychological challenges.
  • Annual physical exams A yearly check-up to assess your overall health and catch potential issues early.
  • Preventive screenings (cholesterol, diabetes, cancer) Routine tests to detect common conditions before symptoms appear.
  • Holter blood pressure monitoring 24-hour monitoring of blood pressure to assess fluctuations and detect hypertension.
  • Ultrasound (echography) Non-invasive imaging used to examine internal organs, soft tissues, or blood flow.
  • UV therapy (bioptron light treatment) Light-based treatment used to promote healing, reduce pain, or improve circulation.
  • Women’s health and men’s health consultations Personalized care focused on gender-specific health needs and prevention.
  • Pediatric and adolescent care Health services tailored for children and teens, from infancy through young adulthood.
  • Vaccinations and immunizations Essential shots to protect you and your family from preventable diseases.
vaccination in romania

National Immunization Schedule

Immunization of the population at recommended ages

Recommended Age Type of Vaccination Comments
first 24 hours Hepatitis B vaccine (Hep B) in maternity ward
2–7 days Calmette–Guérin vaccine (BCG) in maternity ward
2 months
  • Diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis–polio–Haemophilus influenzae type B–Hepatitis B vaccine (DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B)
  • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
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4 months
  • Diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis–polio–Haemophilus influenzae type B–Hepatitis B vaccine (DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B)
  • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
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11 months
  • Diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis–polio–Haemophilus influenzae type B–Hepatitis B vaccine (DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B)
  • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
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12 months Measles–rubella–mumps vaccine (MMR) family doctor
5 years Measles–rubella–mumps vaccine (MMR) family doctor
5–6 years Diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis–polio vaccine (DTaP–IPV) family doctor
14 years Adult diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) family doctor

 

2. Special situation: lack of Hep B vaccine in the first 24 hours (AgHBs positive mothers)

The following vaccination schedule is temporarily applied:

Recommended Age Type of Vaccination Comments
6 weeks Diphtheria–tetanus–acellular pertussis–polio–Haemophilus influenzae type B–Hepatitis B vaccine (DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B), dose I family doctor
30 days after the first dose DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B, dose II family doctor
30 days after the second dose DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B, dose III family doctor

 - At the age of 11 months, children will be vaccinated according to the National Immunization Schedule: 4th dose of DTaP–IPV–Hib–Hep B.

 - Children born to AgHBs negative mothers will be vaccinated according to the Schedule starting at 2 months; recovery of the Hep B dose not given at birth is not necessary.

 - Only single-use syringes are used for all vaccine administrations.

Romanian national vaccination plan

 

Child's Age Mandatory Vaccines
At birth Hepatitis B (Hep B)
  Anti-tuberculosis (BCG)
2 months DTaP – IPV – Hib – Hep B (Hexacima)
  Pneumococcal (Prevenar 13)
4 months DTaP – IPV – Hib – Hep B (Hexacima)
  Pneumococcal (Prevenar 13)
11 months DTaP – IPV – Hib – Hep B (Hexacima)
  Pneumococcal (Prevenar 13)
12 months Measles, rubella, mumps (MMR)
5 years Measles, rubella, mumps (MMR – booster)
6 years DTaP – IPV (Tetraxim – booster)
14 years DTaP (Adacel – booster)

 

Optional vaccines by age

 

Child's Age Optional Vaccines
3 months Rotarix – against gastroenterocolitis caused by Rotavirus
5 months Rotarix (booster)
  Varilrix – against chickenpox
18 months Varilrix (booster)
  Havrix Junior – against Hepatitis A
  Havrix Junior (booster)
  Bexsero – against meningococcal disease
2 years Bexsero (booster)
  Nimenrix – against meningitis
  Nimenrix (booster)
Starting at 11 years old Gardasil 9 – against HPV infection (2–3 doses)
Any time Influenza vaccine
 

Meet our doctors

Our medical clinic team includes skilled, compassionate doctors dedicated to long-term patient care and overall wellbeing. They work collaboratively to address both immediate concerns and preventive health goals for your entire household.

Dr. James Carter

Internal Medicine

Dr. Ava Thompson

Family Health

Dr. Lisa Moreno

Preventive Health

Questions about appointments

Have questions about scheduling or what to expect? Here are answers to common inquiries to help you feel fully prepared.

No referral is needed. You can book directly with our Family Medicine department.

Please bring a valid ID, your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records.

Yes, our family physicians are trained to care for patients of all ages, including children and adolescents.

We recommend an annual wellness exam, but frequency may vary depending on your age, health status, and risk factors.