Teresa Jones Olson, MD, FAAFP

(on augusta highway)
Doctors in Lexington, SC
Doctors
Health and Medical

Hours

Monday
7:30AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
7:30AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
7:30AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
7:30AM - 4:30PM
Friday
7:30AM - 12:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

2351 Augusta Highway
Lexington, SC
29072

About

Dr. Olson is a Board Certified Family Physician who attended The Medical College of Georgia for medical school and subsequent residency. With over 21 years of experience practicing medicine, Dr. Olson specializes in preventative medicine, encouraging people to be proactive about their health to avoid disease. While she has been professionally based in the Southeast states for her career, she has made numerous oversea missions to deliver medical care, starting with an early stint as Medical Receptor Missionary in Eku, Nigeria, continuing to multiple to medical missions in Romania and short term medical trips to Guatemala and Honduras. She is currently a member of both the Alabama Academy of Family Physicians and the Baptist Medical/Dental Society. When not travelling or helping others maintain their wellness, Dr. Olson enjoys spending time at her home in Irmo with her husband, and daughter. The physicians of Providence Family Medicine's Lexington office are specially trained to diagnose and treat the broad spectrum of illnesses that effect both young and old individuals. These primary care physicians are your first stop to wellness, whether you're fighting the common cold or looking to reverse "pre-diabetes" status.

This free-standing facility provides easy access from its private, patients-only parking lot directly by the front entrance, making it easily accessible for the whole family, regardless of special needs.

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Our world has changed a lot in a short amount of time, but your health and safety remain our first priority! #MakingCommunitesHealthier #ProvidenceHealth
Our world has changed a lot in a short amount of time, but your health and safety remain our first priority! #MakingCommunitesHealthier #ProvidenceHealth
Did you know that high cholesterol doesn’t typically present with symptoms? The good news is that a provider can perform a simple blood test to determine your cholesterol and help you lower your levels if necessary. You can even have a test done as part of your annual physical. Schedule a visit with your primary care provider if you don’t know your cholesterol levels. Don’t have a PCP? Give us a call at 800.424.DOCS or visit the Find a Doctor tab at YourProvidenceHealth.com/ to make an appointment. http://ow.ly/gfCk50BlYby #CholesterolEducationMonth #KnowYourNumbers #LowerYourRisk
The amount of information about COVID-19 can feel overwhelming. Here are 3 simple steps to follow every day to protect yourself and others and help make your community healthier. #3ToStayCOVIDFree #StayingSafe #SlowTheSpread
Free COVID-19 testing in Fairfield, October 1st and 2nd! If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have come in close contact with someone who tested positive, it is recommended that you get tested. #SlowTheSpreadSC
The Providence Structural Heart is leading the way by implanting the first WATCHMAN FLX device in the Midlands and becoming one of just 100 sites across the nation to be chosen to participate in the Champion-AF trial! We are #ProvidenceProud of the work this team is doing! Visit http://ow.ly/S9Mv50BCXDj to learn more. Team members: First Row (L-R) Dr. Bryan May, Colin Pries; Back Row (L-R) Jen Carlson, John Gilliam, Susan Frisch, Dr. Loren Morgan, Jimmy Kelly, Lisa Sand
Happy National Pharmacy Week! This week we acknowledge the invaluable contributions that pharmacists and pharmacy technicians make to patient care in hospitals, ambulatory care clinics, and other healthcare settings. We’re sending a huge thank you to our team at Providence Health! Thank you for all you do!
Heart trouble doesn't always look like it does in the movies! Time is Muscle--Time Wasted is Muscle Lost. Providence Health is an Accredited Chest Pain Center. It is safe to come to the hospital whenever you need care, so please don’t put yourself or a loved one in danger by avoiding emergency treatment.
At Providence Health, quality is at the center of everything we do, and it matters more than ever. Ensuring that you have access to the highest quality care possible in a safe environment is the most important way we’re #MakingCommunitiesHealthier! Watch how we’re working hard to ensure a safe environment to receive quality care. #HealthcareQualityWeek #HQW2020
Free COVID-19 testing in Fairfield, October 22nd and 23rd! If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have come in close contact with someone who tested positive, it is recommended that you get tested. #SlowTheSpreadSC
Some women diagnosed with breast cancer have no risk factors and some have no symptoms. That’s why early detection is key. If you’re 40 or older, take care of you by scheduling a mammogram every year. It’s one hour that could save your life. Learn more at the link below and visit YourProvidenceHealth.com or call 800.424.DOCS to get yours on the calendar. #BreastCancerAwareness #Mammogram http://ow.ly/mDro50BHwVW
It’s time to roll up your sleeve – and protect yourself from the flu. Make getting your flu shot a priority and be sure to encourage your friends and family to do the same https://www.yourprovidencehealth.com/hospital-news/dont-take-a-chance-with-your-health-get-vaccinated-for-flu-season #GetVaccinated #StayHealthy #FluShot
Thank you EMS for all you do for our community! What you do doesn’t go unnoticed! #ThankYou
Providence Health is partnering with the American Red Cross by hosting a blood drive at Providence Health--Fairfield Emergency Room on November 10. To schedule your appointment please visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter Sponsor Code: PROVIDENCEHEALTH. You could also call Allison Balash at 803.231.0525. Donate blood and be a hero of someone’s life.
Did you know that 1 in 10 people in the U.S. have diabetes? If you aren’t living with it, there’s a good chance you know someone who is. It’s important to learn about the risks and symptoms of diabetes and what you can do to get healthier and help prevent or manage it. Talk to your provider about your risks. Need a provider? Call 800.424.DOCS or visit the Find a Doctor tab at YourProvidenceHealth.com to get connected to quality care. #DiabetesAwareness #DiabetesMonth
Providence Health is partnering with the American Red Cross by hosting a blood drive at Providence Health--Fairfield Emergency Room on November 10. To schedule your appointment please visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter Sponsor Code: PROVIDENCEHEALTH. You could also call Allison Balash at 803.231.0525. Not all heroes wear capes!
30 minutes a day can help keep the doctor away. If your calendar is feeling the crunch, check out an easy way to get your daily exercise in and stay #heartsmart! #28DaysofHeart https://www.yourprovidencehealth.com/28-days-of-heart-health-keep-heart-disease-away
We're celebrating #AmericanHeartMonth with #28DaysofHeart and 28 things you can do to help keep your heart healthy today and every day. Fuel up for the ride with this recipe for Roasted Salmon with Pesto Veggies! #EatHearty #HealthyEats http://ow.ly/KJxd50Doe34
February is Black History Month, a devoted time to honor the many ways Black Americans have contributed to our society across history. Throughout the month, we will be honoring Black men and women whose significant achievements have helped to change the face of healthcare for the better. Learn more about the history behind this important observance here: https://www.loc.gov/law/help/commemorative-observations/african-american.php #BlackHistoryMonth
We know there are a lot of questions about the emerging COVID-19 vaccines. Our goal is to keep you informed as vaccines are approved and rolled out for our workforce, patients and community in the weeks ahead. We have created a list of common questions about the COVID-19 vaccines based on current knowledge and understanding. These questions will continue to evolve with time, so we encourage you to check back frequently for the most up-to-date information. For a community FAQ on COVID-19 vaccines, visit http://ow.ly/1KXF50DhnqX
Are you getting enough sleep? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one third of U.S. adults say they typically get less than the recommended amount. Poor sleeping habits or sleep disorders can lead to a number of unwanted health conditions if left untreated. Learn about good sleep habits and check the symptoms of common sleep disorders to see if they apply to you. Call 800.424.3627 or visit our “Find a Doctor” tab at YourProvidenceHealth.com to make an appointment if you’re having difficulty sleeping. http://ow.ly/9bFd50Dhmrd #Healthy2020 #BetterSleep #BetterYou
We know the battle is far from over. We also know that tough times call for strong leaders. Lead by example. #MaskUp to save lives. Learn more: everymaskup.com

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    Teresa Jones Olson, MD, FAAFP is located at this address: 2351 Augusta Highway Lexington, SC 29072.
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    Teresa Jones Olson, MD, FAAFP store hours are as follows: Mon-Thu: 7:30AM - 4:30PM, Fri: 7:30AM - 12:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.