- Fibromyalgia
- Medical Weight Loss
- RheumatologyThe specialists at Group Health help busy, active people like Craig ease the aches and pains of life. Doctors in physical medicine, rheumatology and orthopedic surgery work together to treat injuries and illnesses that affect nerves, muscles and bones. Using non-surgical and surgical methods, they restore function and ease pain, allowing you to maintain your active lifestyle.
- Pediatric CareAdvanced practice nurses, or nurse practitioners (NPs), are licensed registered nurses who have earned a master’s degree in science or have advanced education, training and skills in a healthcare specialty such as family practice, pediatrics and women's health.
- Primary CareOur full-service centers also provide patients access to primary care doctors and specialists under one roof. Group Health is built on a successful medical-center model supported by smart technologies, under the direction of physician leadership, and backed by the strength of the region’s leading healthcare system, TriHealth. In addition, doctors see patients at several locations, including Good Samaritan Hospital. Group Health also accepts most major insurance plans. So if your insurance plan changes, you might not have to change your doctors.
- Family PracticeTriHealth entities which are covered by regulations pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA†) are required by law to maintain the privacy of your health information, give you notice of our privacy practices with respect to your medical information, notify you of any breaches of your unsecured medical information and abide by the terms of this Notice. This Notice applies to the records of your care generated and maintained by TriHealth affiliated physician practices and institutes (“Practices†) including Queen City Physicians, Group Health Associates, TriHealth Physician Practices, Health First, TriHealth Heart Institute, TriHealth Digestive Institute, TriHealth Surgical Institute, TriHealth Cancer Institute, TriHealth Orthopedic and Spine Institute, TriHealth Women’s Services and Bethesda Family Practice. The Practices will share your medical information as necessary in order to carry out your treatment, obtain payment for the services provided to you and to operate their health care facilities. The Practices are also affiliated with the TriHealth hospitals which include Bethesda Hospital and its locations and The Good Samaritan Hospital of Cincinnati and its locations, and TriHealth Hospital, Inc. and its locations (“Hospitals†). The Practices and the Hospitals will share your medical information as necessary to provide treatment to you, obtain payment for the services provided to you and to operate their respective health care facilities.
- Emergency CareDepending on your specific symptoms and situation, the answering service staff will advise you to call 9-1-1, go to a hospital emergency room, go to an urgent care facility, or schedule an appointment with your Group Health physician the next business day.
- ColonoscopyStruggling with irritable bowel syndrome, LaKeisha’s primary care physician referred her to a Group Health specialist for a colonoscopy and consultation. “We talked about everything going on in my life,” she said. “All of the doctors really get to know me. I feel that I’m more than just a name on a folder.” It’s friendly, concerned care that makes LaKeisha trust Group Health.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Urinary IncontinenceGroup Health also provides expert physical therapy for women of all ages. Our highly trained women’s health physical therapist, Julie Brehm, MPT, specializes in the management of difficult-to-treat medical conditions that impact women. Learn more about the pelvic pain/urinary incontinence program.
- ImmunizationsTo protect patient confidentiality, Group Health is required to obtain a Medical Records Release form – signed and dated by the patient – for the release of medical records, including X-rays and immunization records.
- GynecologyAt Group Health, the patient, physician, NPs and PAs collaborate as a team in meeting a patient's medical needs. Group Health NPs practice in internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology. They help provide a patient's gynecological care, prenatal care and contraceptive counseling, as well as episodic problem evaluation and treatment.
- ObstetricsWhen she found out she was pregnant, both her fertility specialist and her best friend recommended Group Health for obstetrics. After delivering a healthy baby girl, she chose a Group Health pediatrician. When it came time to add to her family, she turned again to her Group Health obstetrician. Now she takes both her daughter and new son to the Group Health office in Western Hills.
- Pelvic Pain
- PregnancyWhen Jessica discovered she was pregnant, she turned to a friend, the mother of twins, for advice. “She loved her Group Health obstetrician,” Jessica recalled. “And I ended up loving her too! She always made me feel that she genuinely cares.” Faced with a high-risk pregnancy, Jessica wanted someone to answer her questions. “Anything I asked, she was there with an answer – or she would get back to me quickly.”
- Labor and Delivery
- Internal Medicine*Though the addresses are different, all Group Health services are located in the Mason Community Center. When entering the main entrance, the Internal Medicine office is to the left. All other specialties are to the right.
- Lung CancerExperienced professionals at Group Health use X-rays to evaluate fractures and diseases of the skeletal system. X-rays are also useful for diagnosing diseases in soft tissues such as congestion, pneumonia or lung cancer in the chest, or intestinal obstruction, free air or fluid in the abdomen.
- Neurology
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)If any of your prescription refills were filled at a different Group Health pharmacy location the last time the prescription(s) were filled, or if your refill is for a narcotic pain medication, attention deficit or ADHD medication, DO NOT USE THIS WEB REFILL SERVICE. For these types of requests, call your pickup pharmacy directly (phone numbers listed below).
- Mental HealthOTHER USES OF YOUR MEDICAL INFORMATION: The following uses and disclosures of your medical information will be made only with your written permission (your written permission is referred to as an authorization): (i) most uses and disclosures of notes recorded by a health care provider who is a mental health professional documenting or analyzing the contents of conversation during a counseling session and that are separated from the rest of the medical record (if maintained by us); (ii) uses and disclosures for marketing purposes; (iii) uses and disclosures for research purposes (unless an authorization is not required as determined through the special approval process described above); and (iv) disclosures that constitute a sale of your medical information. In addition, other uses and disclosures of your medical information not covered by this Notice or required by the laws that apply to the Practice, will be made only with your authorization. If you provide your permission to use or disclose medical information about you, you may revoke that permission in writing at any time. If you revoke your permission, we will no longer use or disclose medical information about you for the reasons indicated in your written authorization. You understand that we are unable to take back any disclosures that we made before we received your written notice revoking your authorization.
- Diabetes Care
- EndocrinologyWith a growing family on the move, Donita says she loves the one-stop convenience Group Health provides. Her family gets their primary care from Group Health, as well as obstetrics/gynecology and endocrinology care. Donita also appreciates that doctors can be seen at multiple offices to fit her needs – and that Group Health’s electronic medical records puts her family’s information at the doctor’s fingertips whenever and wherever it’s needed. “You don’t have to explain your history every time you go in. The doctors have the information no matter what office we’re in,” she adds.
- UltrasoundUltrasound uses sound waves to look at organs and structures within the body. Experienced professionals at Group Health use ultrasound imaging technology to evaluate fetal development during pregnancy, as well as diagnose disease and internal disorders of other body systems.
- RadiologyYou may receive separate bills for reading of x-rays or for some lab services performed in a Group Health facility. These charges are from providers that your doctor has asked to review your results – such as a pathologist or radiologist.
- X-Rays
- MammographyTechnical – Including medical assistants, radiology technicians, mammography technicians and ultrasound technicians. Most positions require some experience or certification.
- General Surgery
- Orthopedics
- Orthopedic SurgeryMatt heard it tear. In the middle of a soccer game, he took a hit that sent a searing pain through this knee. Though he finished the game, the pain sent him to Group Health for relief. His doctor, a specialist in orthopedic surgery, treated a lateral meniscus tear. Matt bounced back quickly and returned to the turf.
- Mohs Surgery
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Bariatric Surgery
- Skin CancerGrowing up in Texas, Brian never realized how brutal the sun could be. When he discovered a growth on his temple, he thought it could be something serious – and it was. The quarter-sized spot turned out to be skin cancer.
- Dermatology
- Sports MedicineThe sports medicine doctors at Group Health help athletes like Matt get back in the game. The orthopedic specialists work together to treat injuries and illnesses that affect nerves, muscles and bones. Using non‑surgical and surgical methods, they restore function and ease pain, allowing you to maintain your active lifestyle.
- Physical Therapy
- Podiatric Surgery