Medical Services at AxessPointe
AxessPointe offers a wide range of medical services:
- Acute Care
- Assistance with Social Services
- Chronic Disease Management
- Flu Shots and Immunizations
- Geriatric Care
- Medicaid Enrollment Assistance
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Preventive Health and Routine Physicals
- Rapid HIV Screening
- Referrals to Specialists with Local Offices and Hospitals
- STD Testing and Treatment
- Substance Use Disorders
- Vision Screening
- Women’s Health
- Pediatrics
Take an Active Role in Your Health
Regular visits to the doctor are important! Having regular medical check-ups will help create a good relationship with your doctor and will help keep your body in check. If your family has a history of certain medical conditions, regular visits can help you learn your potential risk of these conditions. This can also help find any possible problems before they start. Regular check-ups also help you stay updated on different screenings such as blood pressure, cholesterol checks, and certain types of cancer screenings. By getting the right medical services and screenings, you are taking an active role in your health.
At AxessPointe, our primary goal is to provide affordable, quality healthcare for the community. Both physicians and nurse practitioners are available to care for you and your family. Call (888) 975-9188 and schedule your appointment!
Need Help Finding a Doctor that Accepts Medicare?
All of our providers accept Medicaid and Medicare.
Akron/Arlington Medical Team
Jenna Ackerman, FNP
Rebecca Eiwen, MD
Ayesha Erfan, MD
Danielle King, FNP-C
Michelle Moreno, DO
Erwin Maseelall, MD, FACP
HealthQuarters Medical Team
Rebecca Eiwen, MD
Koye Oyerinde, MD
Pediatrician
Vikil Girdhar, MD
Barberton Medical Team
Melanie Bortell, DO
Amy Westfall, ANP
Kent Medical Team
Taryn Burhanna, NP
Rosanna Dean-Scott, MD
Angela DeJulius, MD
E. Demond Scott, MD
Medical Director
Crystal Harper, FNP
Jerry Noggle, FNP
Before Your Appointment
Before your appointment, it is important to write down any questions you might have for your doctor. There is no question that is too small, even changes in your eating and sleeping habits are important to mention. If you know of illnesses in your family, you should let your doctor know – family history can possibly affect your health.
It’s also a good idea to find out if you are up to date on your vaccinations or health screenings. Another topic to discuss are your exercise and eating habits. Letting your healthcare provider know of any changes and questions you may have is a great way to start taking control of your health. Not sure what questions you should ask during your visit? The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has information for patients and offers tips on questions to ask during your check-up: