Primary patient care refers to the initial and ongoing care provided by healthcare professionals to treat a person's medical condition. This type of care involves diagnosing and treating illnesses, managing chronic conditions, providing preventive care, and promoting overall wellness through regular check-ups, screenings, and patient education. Primary patient care is typically administered by primary care physicians such as family practitioners, internists, or pediatricians who are responsible for coordinating a person's healthcare needs and managing their care over time. The goal of primary patient care is to provide comprehensive, accessible, and high-quality medical services that help people maintain good health and manage chronic conditions effectively.