Osteopathic Family Medicine โ€” Spring/Summer 2026 Newsletter

From the desk of Dr. Aaron Way

๐ŸŒฟ A healthy hello for spring and summer

Spring and summer have arrived in Rhode Island. With warmer weather comes more time outdoors, more travel, and more opportunities to focus on prevention.  At Osteopathic Family Medicine, LLC, our goal is to help you stay healthy through every season. This newsletter includes reminders about tick bite prevention, Lyme disease, sun safety, skin checks, summer sick visits, and our July 4th weekend office schedule.

๐Ÿฅ Two Wakefield locations to serve you

Our two offices are open and offering the full spectrum of primary care visits.

55 Cherry Lane, Wakefield, RI  02879

46 Holley Street, Wakefield, RI 02879

What this means for you:  Highly trained, patient centered providers and Osteopathic care philosophy

Same phone number: 401-284-4555

Full access to preventive visits, sick visits, chronic care, and care coordination

Both locations share the same medical records and patient portal, making scheduling and continuity of care seamless.

๐Ÿฆ  Deer ticks, tick bites, and Lyme disease prevention

Warmer weather also means tick season. In Rhode Island, deer ticks, also called blacklegged ticks, can carry Lyme disease.  Deer ticks can be very small. Young ticks may be about the size of a poppy seed. Adult ticks are larger, about the size of a sesame seed. They often live in grassy, brushy, or wooded areas. Ticks do not fly or jump. They wait on grass, leaves, or brush and attach when a person or animal brushes against them.  

Ways to lower your risk of tick bites:  

     Stay on cleared trails when walking or hiking

     Avoid tall grass and brush when possible

     Wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes in wooded or grassy areas

     Tuck pants into socks when spending time in high-risk areas

     Use an EPA-registered insect repellent as directed

     Check your body, children, and pets after being outdoors

     Shower soon after coming inside

     Dry clothes on high heat after outdoor activities when possible

Common places ticks attach include the scalp, behind the ears, under the arms, around the waist, behind the knees, and the groin area.

If you find a tick attached to your skin, remove it with fine-tipped tweezers. Grasp the tick close to the skin and pull upward with steady pressure. Clean the area afterward.

Please contact our office if you have a tick bite. We can help decide whether any follow-up is needed based on the type of tick, how long it may have been attached, your symptoms, and your medical history.

Call us promptly if you develop a rash, fever, chills, body aches, headache, joint pain, or feel unwell after a tick bite.

โ˜€๏ธ Sun protection and skin health

Sun protection is important for all ages. Too much ultraviolet, or UV, exposure can increase the risk of sunburn, early skin aging, and skin cancer.

Simple sun safety steps:  

     Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher

     Apply sunscreen before going outside

     Reapply sunscreen every 2 hours, and after swimming or sweating

     Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses

     Use lightweight long sleeves or sun-protective clothing when possible

     Seek shade, especially during midday hours

     Avoid tanning beds

It is also important to know your skin. Check your skin regularly for new or changing spots. A good rule is to look for moles or spots that are changing in size, shape, color, or texture, or spots that bleed, itch, or do not heal.

If you notice a concerning skin change, please contact our office. We can evaluate the area and help decide whether additional care is needed.

Patients with a history of skin cancer, many moles, significant sun exposure, or a strong family history of skin cancer may need regular skin checks. Please ask us what schedule is appropriate for you.

๐Ÿงช Same-day sick visits and in-office testing

Summer does not mean illness takes a vacation. We continue to offer same-day sick visits whenever possible, with in-office testing when appropriate.

Please call us if you develop:

     Fever

     Worsening cough

     Shortness of breath

     Sore throat

     Symptoms that are getting worse instead of better

     A concerning rash

     Symptoms after a tick bite

Early evaluation can help guide the right treatment plan and prevent complications.

๐Ÿ’ป Telehealth visits are available

Telehealth visits are available most days and may be a good option if you:

     Are feeling too ill to travel

     Have a positive home test for COVID-19

     Need follow-up for certain concerns

     Want to reduce exposure to others

We are happy to help you decide whether telehealth or an in-person visit is best for your situation.

๐Ÿ’‰ Preventive care and vaccines

Spring and summer are a good time to catch up on preventive care.

If you are due for a yearly physical, Medicare Annual Wellness Visit, chronic care follow-up, or vaccines, please contact us to schedule.

Vaccines may include:

     COVID-19 vaccines, based on current guidance

     Pneumonia vaccines for eligible patients

     Tetanus boosters when due

     Other age-appropriate or risk-based vaccines

Preventive visits help us catch problems early, review medications, update screenings, and keep your care plan on track.

๐ŸŽ† July 4th weekend office hours

Our office will be closed:

Friday, July 3 through Monday, July 6

Regular office hours will resume on:  Tuesday, July 7

After-hours coverage remains available when the office is closed.

๐Ÿ“ž How to reach us

Phone: 401-284-4555

Patient Portal & Scheduling:

https://myupdox.com/portal/osteopathicfamilymedicine/html/index.html

After-hours care:

Press 1 for non-urgent messages

Press 2 for urgent, non-life-threatening issues

For emergencies, always call 911.

๐Ÿ’™ Thank you for being part of our community

We are grateful for the trust you place in us and remain committed to providing thoughtful, preventive, and patient-centered care through every season.

Wishing you a safe, healthy, and enjoyable spring and summer,

Dr. Aaron Way and the Osteopathic Family Medicine Team

Osteopathic Family Medicine, LLC

55 Cherry Lane, Wakefield, RI

46 Holley Street, Wakefield, RI