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Savannah CEO: Catherine Grant on Dr. Seibert Joining ExperCARE

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Can you really walk in for primary care without an appointment? The answer is YES! 

Our Founder & CEO Catherine Grant was recently featured in Savannah CEO, where she shared more about ExperCARE’s Director of Pediatrics and Preventative Health, Dr. Keith Seibert.

Not only has Dr. Seibert been serving the patients and families of the Richmond Hill community for over two decades, but he has also been an integral part of rolling out ExperCARE’s revolutionary on-demand healthcare model, making access to exceptional care easier than ever before.

Watch the video to hear more about Dr. Seibert’s passion for improving the healthcare system, dedication to our patients, and his background in the medical field.

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Do I Need a Primary Care Physician?

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Have you ever asked yourself, Do I need a primary care physician?

You’re not alone. In fact, about one-third of Americans don’t receive primary healthcare services. Why is that?

  • They’re worried about the expense.
  • They don’t know where to go or who to see.
  • They’ve had poor experiences with past providers.
  • They’re frustrated by long wait times for appointments.

At ExperCARE, we’re changing the way people think about primary care. Our on-demand primary care model eliminates many of these barriers, providing you with accessible, high-quality healthcare when and where you need it—no appointment required.

Here’s why having a primary care provider is so important:

  • Early Detection and Prevention: Regular health screenings can catch issues early when they’re most treatable.
  • Personalized, Continuous Care: Providers who understand your health history can deliver better, more effective care.
  • Chronic Condition Management: Ongoing care helps you manage chronic conditions and stay healthier overall.
  • Specialist Referrals: Primary care acts as a gateway to specialists when needed, ensuring you receive the right care.

Everyone deserves access to primary care. ExperCARE provides walk-in, on-demand primary care with extended hours, 7 days a week, and accepts both self-pay and insurance. No appointment is ever needed!

Visit one of our locations today!

Rethinking Primary Care: The ExperCARE Difference

ExperCARE believes everyone deserves access to exceptional primary care without the hassle of long waits or appointment-only systems. That’s why we offer walk-in, on-demand primary care with extended hours, 7 days a week.

Whether you’re in Savannah, GA, or Tuscaloosa, AL, you’ll receive the care you need in a welcoming environment.

Why You Need Regular Primary Care

For many people, a doctor is someone they see only when they’re sick. But proactive, preventative care is essential for maintaining good health—and that’s exactly what ExperCARE delivers.

Here’s how regular visits can make a difference:

  • Preventative Screenings: Identify and address conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or even early-stage cancers before they become severe.
  • Continuity of Care: Build a relationship with a provider who knows your medical history and preferences, making your care more effective.
  • Chronic Condition Management: Stay on top of conditions like asthma or high blood pressure with regular monitoring and treatment plans.
  • Specialist Referrals: Get seamless access to trusted specialists when additional care is required.

At ExperCARE, you’ll find not just a provider but a partner in your health journey.

What If I Don’t Have Insurance?

At ExperCARE, we believe quality healthcare should be affordable and accessible. That’s why we offer transparent pricing for self-pay patients alongside accepting major insurance plans.

  • With Insurance: Depending on your plan, you may pay a co-pay or no fee at all for wellness visits.
  • Without Insurance: We offer flat-rate pricing for self-pay visits, so you’ll know your costs upfront.

Need help determining your visit cost? Call your nearest ExperCARE, and we’ll guide you through your options.

Prevention Today Saves Money Tomorrow

Even if you feel healthy, unseen illnesses like diabetes or hypertension can develop silently. By investing in preventative care now, you can avoid costly treatments later.

ExperCARE’s on-demand primary care makes it easier than ever to prioritize your health. With walk-in access, extended hours, and affordable pricing, taking care of yourself has never been more convenient.

Ready for better healthcare?


Visit ExperCARE today and experience a new kind of primary care—designed with you in mind. Walk in or book online to get started!

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When Should I Get A Breast Cancer Screening?

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Typically, women between the ages of 40-74 should have a breast cancer screening every 2 years. That being said, a woman with a relative who was diagnosed at or before age 45 may wish to consider, in consultation with her doctor, initiating screening 5-8 years earlier than their relative’s diagnosis age. Screenings may include mammograms, MRIs, or clinical breast exams.

While screenings do not prevent breast cancer, they can help detect cancer at earlier stages, which would give you better odds of tackling and defeating the disease. In this blog, we’ll share a few insights about breast cancer screenings that are important for women to know.

Speak with your personal care provider (PCP) about your breast cancer risks and screening options. If you don’t have a PCP, or if you’re looking for on-demand care, contact or visit ExperCARE. 

We provide walk-in primary care services 7 days a week, with extended hours. No appointment is ever needed! Insurance and self-pay are both accepted. 

What is a Breast Cancer Screening? 

A breast cancer screening is a preventive healthcare measure designed to detect early signs of breast cancer. It typically involves a physical examination of your breasts by a healthcare provider, often accompanied by imaging tests such as mammograms or ultrasounds. These screenings are crucial for early detection because they help identify potential abnormalities in the breast tissue that might be symptomatic of cancer.

Breast cancer screenings are typically performed by gynecologists, family physicians, or specialized breast surgeons. To schedule a screening, women can contact their healthcare provider’s office and request an appointment. Most insurance plans cover breast cancer screenings, so it’s important to check with your provider to understand your specific coverage.

Types of Breast Cancer Screenings

There are several types of breast cancer screenings available, each with its own advantages and limitations.

  • Mammograms are the most common type of breast cancer screening and use X-rays to create images of the breast tissue. Mammograms are typically recommended for women over the age of 40 but may be recommended earlier for women at higher risk.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is another type of breast cancer screening. MRIs use magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the breast tissue. They’re often used in conjunction with mammograms for women at very high risk of breast cancer, such as those with a strong family history or genetic mutations.
  • Clinical Breast Exams are physical examinations of the breasts performed by a healthcare provider. During a clinical breast exam, the provider will feel the breasts for any lumps, bumps, or other abnormalities.

In addition to regular screenings, it’s essential for women to look out for and recognize unusual changes in the look and feel of their breasts. If you notice any unusual symptoms, such as lumps, pain, or changes in breast size or shape, it’s important to see your healthcare provider for evaluation.

Why Are Breast Cancer Screenings Important?

Breast cancer screenings are crucial for early detection of cancer and better outcomes. By identifying abnormalities in the breast tissue at an early stage, screenings can help detect cancer before it spreads to other parts of the body. Early detection significantly increases the chances of successful treatment and improves the overall prognosis.

Regular screenings empower women to take proactive steps in managing their breast health and reduce their risk of breast cancer-related complications.

When Should I Get a Breast Cancer Screening?

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women who are 40 to 74 years old should get a breast cancer screening every two years. However, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate screening schedule for you, as individual risk factors may vary.

If you notice any symptoms of breast cancer, such as a lump, thickening, or swelling in the breast, dimpling or skin changes, pain or tenderness in the breast, or a nipple discharge, it’s crucial to see your doctor immediately. Early detection is key to successful treatment, so don’t hesitate to seek medical attention if you have any concerns.

Breast Cancer Screenings with ExperCARE

We know the thought of having a breast cancer screening can be scary, so it’s easy to put on the back burner and forget about it.

But it’s important to remember that cancer does not discriminate; a breast cancer screening is the best way to make sure that you’re on a healthy path, and it’s so much easier to do than you might think.

At ExperCARE, you can walk in or book an appointment ahead of time to discuss breast cancer screening options with our seasoned providers. Our friendly staff is here to help!

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