RosewoodFamily Health Call (555) 123-4567
A clinician in scrubs reviewing a patient chart by the clinic window

Anytown · Main St

Care that treats
you like family.

An all-female practice for primary care, pain management and hormone therapy, in one Anytown office. Tuesday to Friday, 8 to 6.

An all-female teamEvery clinician in the office
Tue–Fri, 8 to 6Closed Sat, Sun and Mon
123 Main StSuite 100, Anytown ST 00000

Three steps

How to become a patient

Step one

Call the office

(555) 123-4567, Tuesday to Friday. Tell us whether you are coming for primary care or for pain.

Step two

Bring your records

Imaging, prior treatment notes and your current medication list. It saves you repeating your history.

Step three

Leave with a plan

What we are treating, what we are prescribing, and when you are seen next.

A clinician reviewing notes between appointments

One office, one chart

The practice

Rosewood assists with the healthcare needs of the diverse community of the region. Pain management and primary care are treated in the same office, by the same team — and every clinician here is a woman.

Hours
Tuesday to Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM. Closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Where
123 Main St, Suite 100, Anytown ST 00000.
Records
Handled under the HIPAA Privacy Rule. You have the right to examine and obtain a copy of your records.
New patients
Primary care and pain management.
Red rock country outside Anytown

Caring for the region from a single office on Main Street.

Six services, two more coming

What we treat

Get in touch

Call the office and we will find you a time

Tuesday to Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM. If you reach voicemail, leave your name and number and we will call you back.

(555) 123-4567
Fax
(555) 123-4567

Office hours

MondayClosed
Tuesday8 AM – 6 PM
Wednesday8 AM – 6 PM
Thursday8 AM – 6 PM
Friday8 AM – 6 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

One office for your pain and your primary care, and one team that keeps the whole chart.

(555) 123-4567

Your records

We strictly adhere to all healthcare and privacy policies. The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals’ medical records and other protected health information — requiring appropriate safeguards, setting limits on how information may be used or disclosed without your authorization, and giving you rights over your health information, including the right to examine and obtain a copy of your records, direct that an electronic copy be sent to a third party, and request corrections.