American Family Care
Workplace Injuries
Don't wait to get the medical attention you need.
Workers' Compensation Provider
Focusing on What’s Important with No Appointment Necessary
When a workers’ compensation injury occurs, choosing the right provider matters to both employer and employee. At American Family Care, returning your injured employee to work quickly and safely is our top priority. With experienced providers, short wait times, and extended hours, trust AFC for the “Right Care, Right Now.”
As your workers’ compensation provider, AFC works with you to streamline:
- Injury protocol and billing setup
- The treatment process
- Employee work status and other essential communication
- Follow-up appointments
- Record keeping
- Referral management
For Injured Employees
Your well-being is our primary focus. The workers’ compensation process can be confusing and result in a lot of anxiety, which is why we’ll take the time to answer your questions and provide instructions during each phase of your care. AFC is committed to your treatment, recovery, and return to work.
For more information on services for employers or to speak to a representative, please reach out today.
How Can We Help?
- URGENT CARE
- PEDIATRIC URGENT CARE
- PRIMARY CARE
- FAMILY CARE
- SEASONAL ALLERGY TREATMENTS
- EXPRESS LAB SERVICES
- STD TESTING
- ANNUAL PHYSICALS
- SCHOOL/SPORTS PHYSICALS
- IMMIGRATION PHYSICALS
- MEN’S PHYSICALS
- WOMEN’S PHYSICALS
- WELLNESS PHYSICALS
- VACCINATIONS – IMMUNIZATIONS
- FLU SHOTS – VACCINATIONS
- TRAVEL MEDICINE – VACCINATIONS
- X-RAYS
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