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Dedicated to meeting total health needs, First Charlotte Physicians – EpiCentre specializes in preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases that affect patients ages 16 and up. As skilled diagnosticians, our physicians are capable of handling most internal health problems, as well as providing helpful advice on disease management and prevention.
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First Charlotte Physicians Opens New EpiCentre OfficeOur office made a much anticipated move from a temporary location in Midtown Medical Tower to a brand new more than 12,000 square foot office in the EpiCentre in the heart of uptown Charlotte. First Charlotte Physicians – EpiCentre will continue to offer comprehensive health services for adolescents, adults and seniors. We also offer occupational health services such as an Executive Preventive Medicine program, pulmonary function tests, stress tests, echocardiograms and more. We also provide the convenience of bilingual care from physician Wilma Resto-Florez, M.D., who is fluent in Spanish. All five of our physicians practicing, Jimmie Adcock, M.D., William Bullock, M.D., Jonathan Edwards, M.D., Anne Meade, M.D. and Wilma Resto-Florez, M.D., are board-certified in internal medicine. To learn more about our practice , please call 704-384-7085 or visit www.FCPEpiCentre.com. We look forward to providing care for you at our new EpiCentre location!
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Location and Parking
Suite D-230 210 East Trade Street Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 384-7085
First Charlotte Physicians - Founders Hall is located within Founders Hall in Uptown Charlotte, on the corner of College and Trade Street. Access entrance through Bank of America motor lobby or valet parking area located on Trade Street.
Bone Density Testing (DEXA Scan)
A bone density test, or DEXA Scan, is a noninvasive, evaluation procedure that uses x-rays to measure bone mass or the weight of the skeleton. The amount of bone in the skeleton determines how strong it is. Bone densitometry is often used to measure bone mass in the spine, hips and arms, as these are the areas most likely to fracture when bone mass is low.
Diabetes Treatment
Diabetes is a condition where the pancreas is unable to produce insulin or does not effectively use the insulin that is produced. Insulin is a hormone that removes glucose (blood sugar) from the blood and delivers it to the body's cells for fuel. Diabetes is a chronic disease for which there is no cure. Once someone has diabetes, the only treatment is ongoing management of the symptoms through meal planning, weight control, exercise, stress reduction and medication.
Diabetes Treatment
Diabetes is a condition where the pancreas is unable to produce insulin or does not effectively use the insulin that is produced. Insulin is a hormone that removes glucose (blood sugar) from the blood and delivers it to the body's cells for fuel. Diabetes is a chronic disease for which there is no cure. Once someone has diabetes, the only treatment is ongoing management of the symptoms through meal planning, weight control, exercise, stress reduction and medication.
Echocardiogram (Echo)
An echocardiogram (also known as an Echo) is a noninvasive (the skin is not pierced) procedure used to assess the heart's function and structures. During the procedure, a transducer (like a microphone) sends out ultrasonic sound waves at a frequency too high to be heard. When the transducer is placed on the chest at certain locations and angles, the ultrasonic sound waves move through the skin and other body tissues to the heart tissues, where the waves echo off of the heart structures. The transducer picks up the reflected waves and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the echoes into an image of the heart walls and valves.
Echocardiogram (Echo)
An echocardiogram (also known as an Echo) is a noninvasive (the skin is not pierced) procedure used to assess the heart's function and structures. During the procedure, a transducer (like a microphone) sends out ultrasonic sound waves at a frequency too high to be heard. When the transducer is placed on the chest at certain locations and angles, the ultrasonic sound waves move through the skin and other body tissues to the heart tissues, where the waves echo off of the heart structures. The transducer picks up the reflected waves and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the echoes into an image of the heart walls and valves.
Echocardiogram (Echo)
An echocardiogram (also known as an Echo) is a noninvasive (the skin is not pierced) procedure used to assess the heart's function and structures. During the procedure, a transducer (like a microphone) sends out ultrasonic sound waves at a frequency too high to be heard. When the transducer is placed on the chest at certain locations and angles, the ultrasonic sound waves move through the skin and other body tissues to the heart tissues, where the waves echo off of the heart structures. The transducer picks up the reflected waves and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the echoes into an image of the heart walls and valves.
Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
Flexible sigmoidoscopy uses a short, lighted tube to examine the sigmoid colon and rectum.
Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
Flexible sigmoidoscopy uses a short, lighted tube to examine the sigmoid colon and rectum.
Immunizations
Vaccines to prevent diseases.
Menopausal Care
Care for women who have reached the time in their life in which the menstrual cycle ends.
Pap Test
A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.
Pap Test
A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.
Pap Test
A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.
Pap Test
A Pap test (also called Pap smear) involves microscopic examination of cells collected from the cervix, used to detect changes that may be cancer or may lead to cancer, and to show noncancerous conditions, such as infection or inflammation.
Pelvic Exam
During a pelvic examination, a physician examines the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and rectum.
Pelvic Exam
During a pelvic examination, a physician examines the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and rectum.
Pelvic Exam
During a pelvic examination, a physician examines the uterus, vagina, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and rectum.
Stress Testing
Stress testing (usually with ECG; also called treadmill or exercise ECG) is a test that is given while a patient walks on a treadmill or pedals a stationary bike to monitor the heart during exercise. Breathing and blood pressure rates are also monitored. A stress test may be used to detect coronary artery disease, and/or to determine safe levels of exercise following a heart attack or heart surgery.
Stress Testing
Stress testing (usually with ECG; also called treadmill or exercise ECG) is a test that is given while a patient walks on a treadmill or pedals a stationary bike to monitor the heart during exercise. Breathing and blood pressure rates are also monitored. A stress test may be used to detect coronary artery disease, and/or to determine safe levels of exercise following a heart attack or heart surgery.
Stress Testing
Stress testing (usually with ECG; also called treadmill or exercise ECG) is a test that is given while a patient walks on a treadmill or pedals a stationary bike to monitor the heart during exercise. Breathing and blood pressure rates are also monitored. A stress test may be used to detect coronary artery disease, and/or to determine safe levels of exercise following a heart attack or heart surgery.
X-ray
An x-ray is a diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones and organs onto film.
X-ray
An x-ray is a diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones and organs onto film.
First Charlotte Physicians - Matthews
Suite 200
1401 Matthews Township Parkway
Matthews, NC 28105
(704) 384-6901
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