Welcome to North Willow Grove Family Medicine

Family Focused

Family Focused

North Willow Grove Family Medicine has grown over the years because we have recognized and met the needs of our community and its patients. We know that quality, technology and patient centered care go hand in hand. And, responding to the needs of our patients is still and always will be our priority and motivation at North Willow Grove Family Medicine.

NWGFM - Family FocusedNorth Willow Grove Family Medicine excels at incorporating the traditional values of personal attention and concern while incorporating innovative approaches and modern technology to provide our patients with a variety of services right in our office.

NWGFM - Family FocusedWe are proud of our technological advances that have propelled us to a position of leadership in the medical community both locally, statewide and nationally.


Dr. Gross will no longer be practicing medicine at NWGFM after June 30, 2013. To read his entire letter select the Care Givers link to the left.

The National Committee for Quality Assurance

 

Influenza Vaccine Now Available


Health Care Option Shows Promise at a Cost - WSJ.com

WILLOW GROVE, Pa. - An early look at Pennsylvania's experiment in delivering better and, in the long run, less-expensive health care underscores the challenges and potential benefits of one idea being explored as part of the health overhaul.

Known as a "patient centered medical home," the approach aims to better coordinate care to avoid gaps or overlapping efforts

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Pennsylvania Chronic Care Initiative

The present system of providing health care was designed to treat acute illness, not control chronic diseases. Read More...

Chronic Care Commission Report

Learning Collaboratives

Health Portal

Our new Patient Health Portal is full of benefits:

  • View Health Records
  • View Appointments
  • View Patient Education
  • View Lab Reports
  • Request Refills from your doctor and more

Call our office today to get access to your Patient Health Portal.


Do you know how these controllable risk factors affect your risk of heart disease, stroke and metabolic syndrome?

  • smoking high
  • blood pressure
  • high blood
  • cholesterol
  • diabetes
  • being overweight or obese
  • physical inactivity

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