Clinic
When choosing a clinic, only you can determine what is important for you and your family. For some, location and hours are most important. For others, it's a special emphasis on certain types of care. As you evaluate your care options, you'll want to consider both cost and quality to determine which health care providers will best serve your needs.
Evaluating Quality – To see cost and quality ratings for providers that care for patients with a specific condition, choose one of the links below.
| Asthma, adult [pdf], childhood [pdf] |
| Breast Cancer Screening [pdf] |
| Bronchitis, acute [pdf] |
| Cold/Upper Respiratory Infection [pdf] |
| Congestive Heart Failure [pdf] |
| Depression/Minor Mood Disorders [pdf] |
| Diabetes, insulin dependent [pdf],
noninsulin dependent [pdf] |
| Heart Attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction) [pdf] |
| High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) [pdf] |
| Pregnancy Care and Delivery [pdf] |
| Tonsillitis/Adenoiditis and Sore Throat (without surgery) [pdf] |
| Vascular Care, without surgery [pdf] |
You can also check out
Medica’s Quality Resources page for additional information about clinic quality.
Evaluating Cost Review the information below to compare costs for several commonly treated conditions at hundreds of clinics.