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Desert Bloom Family Care
Whole-family primary care from one familiar provider.
Practice setup + Growth plan
The Practice
Desert Bloom Family Care.
Whole-family primary care from one familiar provider.
§ I·Care across the lifespan
One practice. One provider who knows the whole family.
The work is built around three age bands. The same clinician carries continuity across all of them.
01
Pediatric
Birth — 17
First visits, well-checks, the school-physical line.
- Well-child visits on the AAP schedule
- Immunizations + travel vaccines
- Sick visits, same- or next-day
- School and sports physicals
02
Adult
18 — 49
Annuals, chronic disease, women's-health basics.
- Annual physical exams
- Hypertension, diabetes, asthma management
- Well-woman and contraception counseling
- Telehealth follow-ups
03
Senior
50 and over
Medicare AWVs, medication review, prevention.
- Medicare Annual Wellness Visits
- Polypharmacy and medication review
- Preventive screenings
- Fall-risk and balance assessment

Plate · 01
§ II·Meet your clinician
Lena Walsh
MSN, FNP-C
Lena built this practice around familiar, whole-family care — one clinician who can see the newborn, the parent, and the grandparent without making every visit feel like starting over.
§ III·Coverage
What we cover, by age.
Solid mark — primary focus. Outline — also covered.
| Service | Peds | Adult | Senior |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual physical exam | |||
| Routine immunizations | |||
| Acute sick visits | |||
| Mental-health screening | |||
| Newborn care and breastfeeding support | — | — | |
| School and sports physicals | — | — | |
| Chronic disease management | — | ||
| Women's health basics | — | ||
| Medication review (5+ daily meds) | — | ||
| Medicare Annual Wellness Visit | — | — | |
| Fall-risk + balance assessment | — | — |
§ IV·The reasoning
Why families pick this practice.
Family practice means one familiar provider caring for the whole household — newborn well visits, school physicals, adult chronic disease, all under one roof. That continuity is the value proposition; the site needs to communicate it.
Patient journey: a parent searches for "family doctor near me," lands on the home page, scans for the age band they need (their kid, themselves, an aging parent), and either books an annual visit or fills out a new-patient form. The site does the first conversation for the practice.
The differentiator versus a corporate primary-care clinic is continuity and time — the NP knows the whole family's history, recognizes patterns across visits, and isn't on a 12-minute clock. The site signals that by being calm, well-organized, and not running ads.
§ V·Information architecture
The pages we'd build.
- 01
Home
calm welcoming hero with age-band quick links
- 02
Services
banded by age (pediatric / adult / senior)
- 03
Our Care Approach
continuity + time emphasis
- 04
Insurance & Fees
accepted carriers, cash rates
- 05
New Patient Form
pre-visit intake
- 06
Contact + Hours
phone, address, map, after-hours guidance
- 07
Provider Bio
credentials, philosophy, what to expect
§ VI·What it removes from your day
Included in the build.
Hover any item to see the operational pain it eliminates.
- Annual physicals bookingVisits scheduled before patients hang up the phone.
- Chronic-care follow-up flowNo more lost-to-follow-up patients between visits.
- Multi-age content blocksParents and seniors both find their care path fast.
- Insurance acceptance gridInsurance question answered without a phone call.
- New patient form linkFront-desk paperwork starts before they walk in.
- HTTPS / SSL securedBrowser padlock without thinking about certs.
Welcome to the practice
Want a site like this for your family practice?
One flat fee. One care plan. One clinician who finally has a homepage that respects how the practice actually runs.