Caring for Arizona families since 1997
iPay Clinic’s parent company, Access2Care Family Medical Center, has been providing Families access to quality medical care since 1997. "Care" is a significant part of who we are. We care for all ages and we still believe in the old "family doc" principle of caring for the entire family from "cradle to grave". Our patients span from a few days old to over 101 years old. In fact, we have several families where we care for 3 or 4 generations of the same family! We are family owned and our motto is "to cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always".
Diabetes
Your blood sugar numbers show how well your diabetes is managed. And managing your diabetes means that you have less chance of having serious health problems, such as kidney disease and vision loss. As you check your blood sugar, you can see what makes your numbers go up and down. For example, you may see that when you are stressed or eat certain foods, your numbers go up. And, you may see that when you take your medicine and are active, your numbers go down.
Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most common medical problems in the U.S. It can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain that puts you out of action. Sometimes it can come on suddenly – from an accident, a fall, or lifting something heavy. In other cases, it can develop slowly due to age-related changes to the spine.
Acne
Acne is a disorder that affects the skin's oil glands and hair follicles. The small holes in your skin (pores) connect to oil glands under the skin. These glands make an oily substance called sebum. The pores connect to the glands by a canal called a follicle. Inside the follicles, oil carries dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. Thin hair also grows through the follicle and out to the skin. Sometimes, the hair, sebum, and skin cells clump together into a plug. The bacteria in the plug cause swelling. Then when the plug starts to break down, a pimple grows.
Bladder Cancer
The bladder is a hollow organ in the lower part of the abdomen. It is shaped like a small balloon and has a muscular wall that allows it to get larger or smaller to store urine made by the kidneys. There are two kidneys, one on each side of the backbone, above the waist. Tiny tubules in the kidneys filter and clean the blood. They take out waste products and make urine. The urine passes from each kidney through a long tube called a ureter into the bladder. The bladder holds the urine until it passes through the urethra and leaves the body.
Newborn Screening
Newborn Screening Newborn screening programs across the United States currently screen 4 million infants each year. This public health program detects treatable disorders in newborns, allowing treatment to begin often before symptoms or permanent problems occur. Newborn screening not only saves lives but can also improve the health and quality of life for children and their families
Testimonials
What our patients are saying about us
Hannah G.
Listened to me completely, took my concerns seriously and got me the help I needed.
Cordero C.
Extremely detailed, gave tons of education and understanding throughout the consult. I felt as though I was speaking to an human that cares. Thanks for the bedside manner.
Melissa C.
I would recommend Dr. O to anyone seeking a doc that cares about your well being. If I could give 10 stars across I would. I absolutely loved the one on one with Dr. Oludare. He took his time with me, and went over all my diagnosis. He even set a plan for me to get on track with my care. I have been searching for the right doc for 8 months. Mission completed.
Aaron L.
He is one of the best Drs I have ever seen! He takes his time, asks questions and very personable.
R. J.
Dr Onisile and Paul are great. I tell everyone I know to come see you.
Alexandria
AWESOME, AWESOME doctor. Very informed. Compassionate. He understood what people go through with thyroid issues and knew what to do to get the best results immediately so I would not continue to suffer. Great guy.
D.W.
Staff is always courteous and kind, Dr. O, always listens and gives the time to me as a patient. Always kind & professional.
Contact us
CONTACT US
We are Open M-F 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Olu Onisile, MD * Paul Bratcher, PA
4607 N 12th St., Phoenix AZ 85014
(480) 757-1111