Disclaimer

Evidence-based medicine. Uncompromising patient care.

Medical Disclaimer and Terms of Information

We built Prime Medical Clinics to deliver evidence-based medicine. That commitment extends directly to the information we publish here. We share clinical insights, preventive care strategies, and updates on chronic condition management. We want you to see the signal through the noise of online health claims. We do not provide remote diagnoses through blog posts.

Strictly Informational, Not Medical Advice

The content on this website serves an informational purpose only. It is not medical advice. It cannot replace a direct consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. When we discuss hypertension protocols, cosmetic clinic retention strategies, or urgent care triage, we speak in clinical generalities. Your specific physiology requires specific attention.

Reading an article about continuous glucose monitors does not substitute for a physician reviewing your actual lab results. We see patients every day. We know the danger of misapplied medical information. You must build trust with your providers and maintain healthy skepticism about generalized advice.

Never adjust your medications based on something you read online.

Always consult your primary care physician or a qualified specialist before starting a new treatment, changing a diet, or ignoring a persistent symptom. Speak to your healthcare provider before making any decisions that impact your physical or mental health. If you experience a medical emergency, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room immediately.

Clinical Accuracy and Medical Evolution

Medicine moves fast. Clinical guidelines shift based on new data. We research our articles heavily. We cite peer-reviewed studies. We review our content against current standards of care.

We read the literature. We verify the protocols. We publish the findings.

But medical science is an iterative process. A protocol considered standard practice today often faces revision tomorrow. We cannot guarantee that every archived article reflects the absolute latest consensus. You must verify critical information with your active care team. We take pride in our high-resolution clinical insights, but you are responsible for how you apply them.

Financial Disclosures and Partnerships

Transparency builds patient trust. We operate Prime Medical Clinics as a functioning healthcare business. We offer services to both insured and self-pay patients. Occasionally, our editorial team reviews specific medical devices, wellness tools, or health platforms designed for home use.

If we include a link to purchase a product, we sometimes earn a small commission. This does not increase your cost. It does not dictate our clinical judgment. We test these devices in our own facilities. We reject the ones that fail to deliver accurate metrics. If a blood pressure monitor proves unreliable after three weeks of daily use, we say so.

Clinical integrity always overrides a commission.

External Links and Third-Party Data

We frequently link to external resources. You will find links to the CDC, PubMed, specialized medical journals, and partner health portals. We provide these links to illuminate the data behind our claims. We want you to verify our sources.

We do not control those external servers. We do not monitor their daily updates. A link from our site to a third-party study does not constitute a blanket endorsement of that entire organization. Journals move articles behind paywalls. External sites change their privacy policies. Navigate external links with appropriate skepticism.

The Patient-Provider Relationship

Reading this website does not establish a doctor-patient relationship with Prime Medical Clinics. Submitting a contact form does not make you a patient. Using our online scheduling tool initiates the process, but the clinical relationship only begins once you are formally evaluated by one of our providers in a clinical setting or via a secure telemedicine portal.

Uninsured and Self-Pay Patients

We mention our payment structures frequently across the site. All our services remain available for uninsured patients. We provide clear payment options for self-pay individuals. However, the pricing examples or service descriptions published here serve as guides. They are not binding financial contracts. Actual costs depend entirely on the specific medical coding and treatment required during your actual visit.