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Routine Care
What Is Routine Care?
Routine care focuses on maintaining your overall health through regular checkups, screenings, and preventive visits. These appointments help identify health concerns early, monitor changes over time, and provide guidance to support a healthier lifestyle through consistent medical attention.
By staying up to date with routine care, patients can better manage risk factors, prevent complications, and maintain long-term wellness. At Magnolia Medical Clinics, our providers work closely with patients to ensure personalized care, clear communication, and ongoing support at every stage of life.
Medical Services
We are committed to providing exceptional primary care to ensure you stay healthy in body and mind. With locations in Canton, Madison, Flowood and Yazoo, we provide comprehensive care in your community.
Our services include preventive care as well as the latest treatments for serious, ongoing medical conditions. Walk-in or book an appointment for a routine exam or particular issue. Our mission is to meet your health care needs.
Our doctors feel each patient deserves their undivided attention and strive to give you the tools to help make informed health decisions.
Our Services
Comprehensive treatment of adults and seniors
Preventative Care - diet, exercise, and education for staying healthy
Diabetes treatment and management
Blood work/lab services
General Mental Health Counseling
Weight loss program
Referrals to specialty providers/care
ADHD treatment and counseling
Counseling Services
Anxiety and Depression treatment
DOT Physicals
Immigration Physicals
Sports Physicals
School Physicals
Allergies
Flu Tests
Flu Vaccines
Tests
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Tests
PTINR
Accu-Chek
Urine Drug Screening
EKG
A1C
TB
Medical Marijuana Treatment Protocol
To qualify, patients must have at least one qualifying medical condition and a written certification issued by a healthcare practitioner with whom they have a bona fide relationship. Patients must also apply to the health department (MDOH) for a registration card, which costs $25 (or less in some cases). The bill’s qualifying conditions are:
- Cancer, Parkinson's, Huntington's, muscular dystrophy, glaucoma, spastic quadriplegia, HIV, AIDS, hepatitis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, sickle cell anemia, Alzheimer's, agitation of dementia, PTSD, autism, pain refractory to opioid management, diabetic/peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord disease, or severe injury;
- A chronic medical condition (or its treatment) that produces either cachexia or wasting, severe nausea, seizures, severe and persistent muscle spasms, or chronic pain — which is narrowly defined as, “a pain state in which the cause of the pain cannot be removed or otherwise treated, and which in the generally accepted course of medical practice, no relief or cure of the cause of the pain is possible, or none has been found after reasonable efforts by a practitioner;” and
- Conditions approved by the MDOH, after a petition process.
- ID cards expire after one year unless practitioners specify an earlier date.
- Patients between 18-23 generally must have written certifications from two different practitioners from separate medical practices to qualify. (There is an exception for those who registered before they were 18 and the homebound.)
- Patient must bring medical records from their previous/other medical provider for the visit.