AspireCARE 2.0
Personal and family care delivered with professionalism and quiet excellence. Our mission is to treat the whole you — health is a mix of body, mind, and the community in which we work and live. Because our medical staff has experience in both academic and private practice environments, we understand how to practice medicine in a way that is supported by research and remains progressive.
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When you need care for a problem that is not life-threatening, you don’t have to wait in the ER. From illness to minor trauma, we have you covered seven days a week. No appointment necessary and a board certified doctor is available at all times.
Aspire Family Medicine treats you, not just your symptoms. We take the time to get to know you and find what’s best for you. It’s what medicine once was and, for us, still is — knowing the whole patient and caring for their individual needs. For nearly a decade, our community has trusted us with our approach to helping everyone aspire to be better. Your health is where it all begins.
Just like a broken bone needs treatment, so does stress of the mind and spirit. Too often patients forget that all facets of the body, mental and physical are intertwined. In keeping with our philosophy of treating the whole patient, AspireCARE offers counseling services to manage stress, navigate challenges, and maximize a positive outlook on life.
Pay your way
Aspire accepts cash, personal checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover. We take all major insurances and many others. Unfortunately we do not participate in the Medicaid program. Please call 717.901.3440 to inquire.
Going Beyond Medicine
At Aspire, we are partners in your health — always trying to navigate the healthiest way for our patients to live with energy, enthusiasm, and the freedom to move through life pain free.
Skip The wait at the ER
When you need urgent care that’s not life-threatening, you don’t have to wait in the ER.