Local Asthma Care Made Easy: In-Clinic or at Home
Do you struggle with shortness of breath, coughing, or wheezing? Managing asthma is a full-time job, but Fast Pace Primary Care is here to make it easier. We offer two ways to get the expert care you need: visit our friendly providers at your local neighborhood clinic or talk to us from your couch using primary care telehealth. Whether you prefer an in-person checkup or a virtual visit, our local team is ready to help you breathe better.
Follow these simple steps to take control of your asthma today.
5 Steps to Manage Your Asthma Better
- Let Us Help Identify Triggers – Let’s examine what makes your asthma worse. Is it dust, smoke, or pollen? Once we know your “triggers,” we can develop a strategy to help avoid them.
- Following a Proper Medication Plan – With your primary care strategy, we can help to develop and effective medication plan for you. This helps to stop your lungs from getting swollen. Remember to access your rescue inhaler only when you have a sudden breathing problem.
- Continuing the Asthma Action Plan Work with your local provider to write down exactly what to do if your symptoms get worse. Schedule follow-ups with your provider in-clinic or via our telehealth service. Working directly with our team will help to control your symptoms and improve the way you feel.
Two Ways to See Your Local Provider

We believe healthcare should fit your life. That is why we offer two convenient ways to manage your asthma and primary care needs:
1. Visit Your Local Clinic Stop by one of our many neighborhood locations to see a primary care provider in person. We can perform exams, listen to your lungs, talk face-to-face about your health, and, if needed, help build your medication plan.
2. Expanded Primary Care Telehealth If you can’t make it to the clinic, you can now see our local providers from the comfort of home.
- Easy to Use: Connect using your phone, tablet, or computer.
- Total Care: Use virtual visits for routine check-ups, medication refills, and updating your action plan.
- Flexible Hours: We are available seven days a week to fit your schedule.
- Insurance Covered: Most plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover both in-clinic and telehealth visits.
Take Action Today!
Don’t wait for your next asthma attack to get help. Whether you want to walk into a clinic or log on from home, we are ready for you.
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