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Bourne Primary Care
Bourne Health Center

1 Trowbridge Place

Bourne, MA 02532

  • Main: 774-552-3212
  • Fax: 508-771-9555

Mailing Address

25 Communication Way,
 Hyannis, MA 02601


Insurance & Billing

Insurance Referrals Phone: 
508-418-5203
Billing Department Phone: 
800-270-1699

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833-224-2362

Patient-Centered Primary Care

A Primary Care Physician (PCP) plays a critical role in the healthcare of you and your family. Our expert physicians are board-certified in either internal or family medicine, and offer a wide breadth of knowledge and experience. Together with an experienced and compassionate group of physician assistants and nurse practitioners, they form a team of providers, coordinating care and treatment backed by the full resources and technology of the Cape Cod Healthcare system.

Whether you need an annual physical, aren’t feeling well, or are seeking treatment for symptoms, your PCP at Bourne Primary Care is your trusted health partner who understands your health history, maintains your medical record, helps manage medications and provides wellness education including recommended screenings. Regular visits with your PCP provide the best prevention and care for your healthcare needs.

Hours of Operation

At Cape Cod Healthcare, the safety of our patients and staff is our highest priority. Effective May 11, 2023 we have updated our visitation and accompaniment policy for CCHC hospitals and facilities.

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For Patients & Families

Shared Medical Appointments

We offer Shared Medical Appointments (SMAs), a type of group visit which effectively blends the power of peer support with personalized medicine. Patients managing a chronic disease, such as diabetes, obesity, or coronary artery disease, are able to have several medical and educational needs met in an appointment together, optimizing both Provider and Patient time.

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Population Health

We have a dedicated Transition of Care team responsible for coordinating patient care across different healthcare settings, including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and other rehabilitation facilities. Patients can be assured that their Primary Care Physician (PCP) is notified by Cape Cod Healthcare when they have been hospitalized.

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Lifestyle Medicine

Lifestyle Medicine is a relatively new medical specialty, which addresses healthy behaviors that can improve health and uses proven strategies to sustain them. In fact, many diseases can be prevented or even reversed with proper nutrition, physical activity, stress reduction, and sleep quality.

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Integrative Medicine

The practice of Integrative Medicine provides a patient-provider “work space” for healing, working in partnership with and for the patient, through the lens of holism and inter-connectedness. Integrative Health Care relies on tools from all modalities, using conventional Western medical thought and bridging it with complementary/holistic healing wisdom.

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Women's Health

It is important that women understand their bodies, how to perpetuate good health, and how to identify the risks that lead to diminished health and well-being. At an Annual Well Woman visit, with one of our skilled nurse practitioners or physician assistants, women are given the time to discuss their unique and specific health needs.

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Preventive Medicine Resources

The Importance of Physicals

The annual comprehensive physical exam has many benefits, the most important of which is the early detection of disease, including cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These illnesses can be present for years before they cause any symptoms, so early detection is important. We recommend a physical exam, even when you’re feeling healthy, to prevent disease and to develop an ongoing relationship with your provider.

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