Senior Primary Care

This department offers

  • Senior primary care

Senior Primary Care in Murray, UT

At Cottonwood Medical Clinic, we understand the unique healthcare needs of older adults. Our senior primary care doctors in Murray, UT provide compassionate, comprehensive care designed to keep you healthy, active, and independent.

Schedule Your Senior Primary Care Appointment

Your health and independence matter. Schedule your senior primary care visit in Murray, UT by calling our clinic or using our online booking system today.
(801) 314-4544
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Our providers

Senior Medicine Services

Our senior primary care clinic offers: 

  • Medicare Annual Wellness Visits
  • Preventive screenings for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer
  • Fall risk assessments and mobility support
  • Memory and cognitive screenings
  • Management of multiple chronic conditions
  • Medication management and safety checks
  • Advanced care planning and coordination with specialists

Why Choose Our Senior Primary Care Doctors?

  • Compassionate providers experienced in geriatric care
  • Comprehensive approach to physical, mental, and emotional health
  • Convenient location in Murray, UT with on-site lab testing
  • Collaborative care with specialists and family members when needed 

Senior Primary Care FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our Senior Primary Care services.

Typically, patients 65 and older benefit most from senior primary care services, but adults with multiple health conditions may benefit earlier.
We offer screenings for heart disease, diabetes, cancer, memory concerns, and fall risk to support healthy aging.
Yes, we offer comprehensive medication reviews and safety checks to prevent interactions and side effects.
Absolutely. We work closely with cardiologists, neurologists, and other specialists to ensure seamless care.
Yes, Medicare typically covers annual wellness visits and many preventive services.
We do our best to accommodate same-day or next-day appointments when health concerns arise.

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