Weather Advisory: Temporary Door Closure

Due to extreme cold, access through the Moakley Building's entrance off Boston Medical Center Place will be temporarily closed from 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, through 7 a.m. Monday, Feb. 2.

All patients and visitors should use the main entrance for the Menino and Yawkey Buildings during this time. The hospital remains open and operating as normal.

We appreciate your patience as we take these precautions during severe winter weather.

At Boston Medical Center, everyone is encouraged to have a primary care physician. "Whether you are entering adulthood, middle aged, or in your senior years, establishing a relationship with a primary care physician can help keep you healthy and possibly prevent future diseases," says Joanna D'Afflitti, MD, a general internal medicine physician at BMC.

Primary Care Doctor

Having a designated primary care physician is important for several reasons. First, it establishes a relationship between you and your physician so that if you need help with a medical issue, there is someone who already knows you well and can help guide you in decision-making. Second, it provides continuity of care for you as you change and age. And finally, it ensures that at your annual physical, you have all the appropriate screenings and blood work, and that your health is evaluated not only based on the present, but on the years past.

BMC is proud to provide adult primary care in several locations throughout Boston, making accessing an appointment as easy as possible for patients. In all of these locations, new patient appointments are available within 2 weeks and existing patients can often be seen within a few days. And, appointments can be made online!

On Campus

We offer adult general internal medicine, family medicine, and a geriatric clinic. Book online at the following locations:

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