Minor Procedures

Minor procedure services offered at Colorado Springs Family Practice location.

Minor Procedures offered at Colorado Springs, CO


CareX office location at Colorado Springs Family Practice provides a comprehensive array of minor procedures to address diverse medical needs conveniently and efficiently. Equipped with modern facilities and staffed by experienced healthcare professionals, these clinics offer a range of minor surgical interventions, including wound care, skin biopsies, suturing, and lesion removals. Patients benefit from the convenience of receiving these procedures in familiar and comfortable settings, minimizing the need for referrals to external facilities. Whether addressing acute injuries or managing chronic conditions, the minor procedures conducted at CareX offices prioritize patient comfort, safety, and optimal outcomes.

Minor Procedures Q&A

What are minor procedures?

Minor procedures include wound care, stitches, staples, and more. 

The experts offer same-day visits if you need immediate medical care for a non-life-threatening emergency. They’re highly trained and use the latest advances in technologies and techniques.

What are the benefits of minor procedures?

The benefits of choosing minor procedures include:

  • Little to no wait time
  • Reduction in pain
  • Fast healing
  • Low risk of infection or other complications 
  • Exceptional care
  • Little to no downtime
  • Superior results

We offers minor procedures for babies, kids of all ages, teenagers, men, and women.

Am I a candidate for minor procedures?

To find out if you need a minor procedure, your specialist asks about your medical history, lifestyle, and symptoms. They check your vital signs, complete a physical exam, and may order lab tests, on-site X-rays, or other imaging procedures to diagnose the type of illness, injury, or disease you may have.

What should I expect during my treatment?

What you can expect during minor procedures depends on the type of treatment that you receive. Your provider’s priority is avoiding any pain. They numb the treatment area prior to completing minor procedures and offer a sedative to help you relax.

They remove or repair injured or diseased tissues to reduce your risk of infection, pain, and other complications. If necessary, your primary care specialist uses sutures to close any incisions. 

What happens after minor procedures?

After minor procedures, you might be able to resume normal activities. Other times, you must take the rest of the day off from work to rest. Keep the treatment area clean, take medications if your practitioner asks you to, and avoid strenuous activities unless given the okay.

Attend follow-up appointments, if needed, call the office if you experience new or worsening symptoms.

To find out if you’re a candidate for minor procedures at the practice, call the office or use the online scheduler today. Same-day visits are available.

Our Practitioner’s

Meet our team of dedicated practitioner, serving patients at Colorado Springs Family Practice office location.

Thomas Carter

Thomas Carter
DO

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Nicole Klein

Nicole Klein
NP-C

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Darlene McPhee

Darlene McPhee
FNP-BC

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Natalie_Molnar

Natalie Molnar
PA-C

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Gabriela Solano

Gabriela Solano
PA-C

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Wendy

Wendy Stakley
FNP-BC

Colorado Springs Family Practice

SHELBY REMOLINO

Shelby Remolino
RDN

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Thomas Carter

Thomas Carter
DO

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Nicole Klein

Nicole Klein
NP-C

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Darlene McPhee

Darlene McPhee
FNP-BC

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Natalie_Molnar

Natalie Molnar
PA-C

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Gabriela Solano

Gabriela Solano
PA-C

Colorado Springs Family Practice

Wendy

Wendy Stakley
FNP-BC

Colorado Springs Family Practice

SHELBY REMOLINO

Shelby Remolino
RDN

Colorado Springs Family Practice