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Alpharetta

Alpharetta

470.291.0605
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
3400 Old Milton Parkway, Suite A-510, Alpharetta, GA 30005
Braselton

Braselton

470.236.4084
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
1223 Friendship Road, Suite 200, Braselton, GA 30517
Buckhead

Buckhead

470.291.0574
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2021 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 350, Atlanta, GA 30309
Buford

Buford

470.236.4085
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2800 Buford Drive, Suite 110, Buford, GA 30519
Canton

Canton

470.297.1310
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
1521 Hickory Flat Hwy, Suite 200 Canton, GA 30115
Cumming

Cumming

470.215.1920
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2860 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Suite 200 Cumming, GA 30041
Johns Creek

Johns Creek

470.632.8160
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
11315 Johns Creek Pkwy, Suite 100, Johns Creek, GA 30097
Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs

404.256.1727
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
993 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Bldg. F, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30342
Smyrna

Smyrna

470.291.0567
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
4298 Atlanta Rd SE, Suite 310, Smyrna, GA 30080
 Provider Locations

Where to schedule your visit

This provider offers care at multiple locations for your convenience.

Alpharetta

Alpharetta

470.291.0605
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
3400 Old Milton Parkway, Suite A-510, Alpharetta, GA 30005
Braselton

Braselton

470.236.4084
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
1223 Friendship Road, Suite 200, Braselton, GA 30517
Buckhead

Buckhead

470.291.0574
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2021 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 350, Atlanta, GA 30309
Buford

Buford

470.236.4085
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2800 Buford Drive, Suite 110, Buford, GA 30519
Canton

Canton

470.297.1310
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
1521 Hickory Flat Hwy, Suite 200 Canton, GA 30115
Cumming

Cumming

470.215.1920
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2860 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Suite 200 Cumming, GA 30041
Johns Creek

Johns Creek

470.632.8160
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
11315 Johns Creek Pkwy, Suite 100, Johns Creek, GA 30097
Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs

404.256.1727
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
993 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Bldg. F, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30342
Smyrna

Smyrna

470.291.0567
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
4298 Atlanta Rd SE, Suite 310, Smyrna, GA 30080
Conditions Commonly Managed

Common health concerns addressed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions

Visits may focus on preventive care, symptoms of illness, follow-up of chronic conditions, medication questions, and other routine medical needs.

Primary care can help you stay current with screenings, monitor ongoing conditions, review changes over time, and plan ahead for future health needs.

A visit can be helpful when a symptom is new, changing, lasting longer than expected, or starting to affect daily life.

Primary care can help you stay current with screenings, monitor chronic conditions, review changes over time, and plan ahead for future health needs.

A visit can be helpful when a symptom is persistent, changing, or beginning to affect your daily routine, and you want guidance on the next step.

Follow-up visits can be a good time to discuss medications, changes in symptoms, treatment progress, and any updates to your care plan.

A visit gives you time to review your current medications, talk through any concerns, and discuss changes that may be needed based on how you have been feeling.

A primary care visit can be helpful when a symptom feels different, lasts longer than expected, or begins to affect your daily routine. It is a good time to review what has changed and decide on the right next steps.

Primary care can help with chronic condition management, symptom follow-up, medication review, wellness planning, and other routine health needs.

Yes. Preventive visits can help you stay current with screenings, review your health over time, and support long-term wellness planning.

Follow-up visits can be helpful for managing chronic conditions, reviewing symptoms, making medication changes, and addressing ongoing concerns that require continued attention.

A visit can provide time to review prescriptions, discuss side effects or changes, and make sure the treatment plan still fits the patient’s current needs.

A visit creates space to review how things have been progressing, look at any changes that have come up, and decide what kind of care or follow-up makes the most sense next.

Yes. Preventive care can help you stay current with screenings, track changes over time, and support long-term wellness even when you feel well.

Primary care can help you evaluate what you are experiencing, understand what may need closer attention, and decide on the right next step.

Patients often schedule visits during the year for illness care, chronic condition follow-up, treatment questions, and other routine health concerns.

A visit can be used to review prescriptions, discuss possible adjustments, and make sure the treatment plan still fits the patient’s current health needs.

Yes. Primary care visits can help you stay current with annual exams, preventive screenings, medication review, and changes in your health over time.

Patients often schedule follow-up visits for chronic condition management, illness care, medication review, and other health concerns that come up between annual exams.

Appointments can provide time to go over current prescriptions, discuss how treatment is going, and talk through any updates or concerns related to the care plan.

Yes. Primary care visits can help you review what has been changing, understand what may need attention, and decide on the right next steps.

Preventive visits help patients stay ahead of potential concerns by keeping screenings on schedule, reviewing overall health trends, and supporting long-term wellness planning.

A follow-up visit may be helpful after a new diagnosis, a medication change, ongoing symptoms, or anytime you need guidance on next steps in your care.

Appointments may include preventive needs, symptom concerns, ongoing condition management, medication updates, and other routine matters related to overall health.

Yes. Primary care visits can help you keep up with screenings, medication follow-up, wellness planning, and ongoing condition management.

Many visits can cover multiple concerns when the schedule allows. What can be addressed usually depends on the type of appointment and how much time is needed for each topic.

Visits can be useful for preventive care, follow-up of chronic conditions, concerns about illness, medication questions, and other routine health needs.

An appointment can be used to go over current medications, talk through treatment changes, and address questions about how the care plan is working day to day.

Yes. Primary care visits can help you talk through new symptoms, review changes over time, and decide on the right next steps for your care.

Care may include annual wellness appointments, follow-up visits, evaluation of new concerns, and continued support for health needs that come up throughout the year.

A visit can be helpful when you have a new concern, need follow-up for an ongoing issue, or want guidance on symptoms, medications, or next steps in care.

Primary care can help with preventive care, chronic condition follow-up, medication questions, wellness planning, and changes in your health as they come up.

It provides a chance to look at what feels different, review current treatment, and decide whether any adjustments or follow-up steps may be needed.

Many visits can include both routine care and a separate concern when the schedule allows. How much can be covered usually depends on the appointment type and the complexity of what needs attention.

Patients often schedule visits throughout the year for illness care, chronic condition follow-up, medication questions, and other routine health concerns.

Appointments can provide time to talk through prescriptions, review how treatment is going, and discuss any concerns related to dosage, side effects, or effectiveness.

Yes. Primary care visits can be a helpful time to talk through new symptoms, track ongoing concerns, and decide on next steps in your care.

A visit can be helpful when you have a new concern, need follow-up for an ongoing issue, want to review medications, or are due for routine preventive care.

Patients often come in for illness care, chronic condition follow-up, medication reviews, and new concerns that come up during the year.

Yes. A primary care visit can help you review symptoms, understand next steps, and decide whether additional testing, monitoring, or referral may be helpful.

A visit can be used to review current medications, discuss side effects or updates, and look at whether any part of the treatment plan needs to change.

A visit is often helpful when something feels new, different, or concerning enough that it needs a closer look and a clearer plan for what comes next.

It is a good idea to schedule a visit when a new symptom is affecting how you feel, disrupting daily life, or raising questions about what to do next.

Yes. Visits can be a good time to talk through medication questions, review how treatment is going, and discuss any updates related to your health.

Visits may include wellness care, chronic disease follow-up, illness symptoms, medication questions, and other routine primary care needs.

Yes. Primary care can help patients stay organized with monitoring, preventive care, medication follow-up, and next steps over time.

Visits may include preventive care, chronic condition follow-up, illness symptoms, medication questions, and other routine primary care concerns.

Yes. Primary care can help patients keep up with annual physicals, screenings, medication reviews, and changes in their health over time.

Yes. Patients often schedule with Kaitlyn Freeman for preventive care, follow-up visits, illness concerns, and ongoing primary care needs.

Visits may include preventive care, follow-up for chronic conditions, concerns about illness, medication questions, and other routine primary care needs.

Yes. Primary care visits can help patients keep up with screenings, annual checkups, follow-up needs, and changes in their health over time.

Yes. Patients often schedule with Alaina Grant for annual exams, follow-up visits, new concerns, and ongoing primary care needs.

Appointments can cover wellness planning, treatment follow-up, new symptoms, medication updates, and other concerns that affect everyday health.

It helps patients stay connected to screenings, medications, long-term condition management, and the follow-up steps that support ongoing care.

Patients may return for preventive care, follow-up, symptom review, chronic condition monitoring, and other needs that come up between routine visits.

Patients often come in for medication reviews, illness care, chronic condition follow-up, and new symptoms that come up during the year.

Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of medications, and any recent records or test results that may help guide your care.

A visit can often cover several topics when time allows, especially when the most important concerns are clearly outlined at the start of the appointment.

Ongoing care may include wellness exams, follow-up visits, evaluation of new concerns, and continued support for health needs that come up throughout the year.

Visits may include preventive care, chronic disease follow-up, illness concerns, medication reviews, and other common primary care needs.

Primary care helps create continuity by tracking progress, reviewing medications, monitoring changes, and guiding patients through the next steps in long-term care.

Ongoing primary care may include wellness exams, follow-up appointments, evaluation of new concerns, and continued support for health needs that come up over time.

Regular visits help patients stay up to date with screenings, look at health trends over time, and keep long-term wellness goals in view before concerns become more serious.

Yes. Primary care can help patients evaluate symptoms, decide on next steps, and coordinate referrals or follow-up when needed.

Primary care often includes preventive care, evaluation of new symptoms, follow-up for chronic conditions, and continued support for health needs that change throughout the year.

Your care team can help guide next steps, including follow-up visits, referrals, or testing, based on what is discussed during your appointment.

Primary care visits are also important for preventive care, screenings, wellness planning, and staying ahead of potential health concerns.

Bringing questions, concerns, or updates to your visit can help make the appointment more useful and ensure the issues most important to you are discussed.

Primary care can help you stay on top of chronic conditions through regular follow-up, treatment adjustments, and ongoing support based on your health needs.

Many patients return during the year for symptom evaluation, medication review, illness care, and follow-up for issues that come up outside of routine wellness visits.

Yes. Primary care can help patients stay on top of chronic conditions, monitor changes over time, and plan next steps in their care.

Care may include yearly wellness appointments, follow-up visits, evaluation of new concerns, and continued support for health needs that require attention over time.

A visit during the year can help assess the concern, review how long it has been going on, and determine the most appropriate next step based on the full picture of your health.

Primary care provides a consistent place to review screening timelines, keep an eye on changes in health, and map out the next steps that support long-term care.

Ongoing primary care often includes wellness visits, follow-up appointments, evaluation of new symptoms, and continued support for health needs that require attention over time

Many patients return during the year for medication follow-up, symptom review, chronic condition monitoring, or other concerns that need attention between routine checkups.

It provides continuity by helping patients monitor chronic conditions, notice changes earlier, and stay connected to a care plan that can adjust as health needs evolve.

Primary care visits can cover preventive care, follow-up needs, new symptoms, and ongoing medical concerns depending on what comes up over time.

Many patients return for care at different points during the year for medication reviews, monitoring of chronic conditions, wellness needs, or concerns that come up between annual visits.

Primary care provides continuity by helping patients notice patterns, evaluate new developments, and adjust the care plan as symptoms, conditions, or priorities shift over time.

Care may include preventive visits, follow-up appointments, evaluation of new symptoms, and continued support for ongoing health concerns depending on what changes throughout the year.

Follow-up timing depends on your health needs, treatment plan, and any concerns discussed during your visit. Your care team can help guide the right next step.

Primary care helps create continuity over time by keeping preventive care on schedule, tracking important next steps, and helping patients stay organized as care needs evolve.

A single appointment can often cover more than one topic when time allows. The exact scope depends on the visit type and what needs attention that day.

In many cases, patients can often discuss both routine medical needs and weight-related goals, depending on the visit type and time available.

Obesity medicine can be part of a broader primary care approach by addressing how weight affects overall health, chronic conditions, and long-term wellness.

Patients can discuss weight-related concerns, overall health goals, and treatment options as part of a personalized care plan.

No. Some patients seek support for weight-related health conditions, while others want guidance on improving overall health and building sustainable habits.

Patients often schedule care throughout the year for follow-up needs, medication reviews, new concerns, and changes in their health.

Primary care can help track symptoms, review patterns, and guide next steps when new concerns or ongoing changes come up.

Preventive visits are an important part of primary care and can help you stay current with screenings, routine evaluations, and long-term health planning.

Yes. Primary care can help patients understand symptoms, track changes over time, and decide when additional evaluation or specialist care may be needed.

Your care team can help guide next steps, including follow-up visits, referrals, testing, or updates to your treatment plan.

In many cases, patients can often discuss several concerns during the same visit, depending on the appointment type and time available.

It is helpful to bring your photo ID, insurance information, a list of medications, and any recent medical records or test results you would like reviewed.

Many patients return at different points during the year for treatment follow-up, medication review, illness visits, and other concerns that need attention before the next annual appointment.

Yes. Primary care can help patients monitor changes in their health, stay current with screenings, and plan next steps as needs evolve.

Please bring a photo ID, insurance information, a current medication list, and any recent records or results that may be helpful for your visit.

Care may include annual wellness needs, follow-up appointments, evaluation of new symptoms, and continued support for ongoing health concerns as they come up over time.

Patients may ask about integrative care for a range of reasons, including ongoing symptoms, stress, pain, or a desire for a more personalized approach to wellness.

Integrative medicine looks at the full picture of health and may include a combination of conventional care, lifestyle support, and additional therapies based on the patient’s needs.

Yes. For some patients, acupuncture can be used alongside primary care as part of a broader treatment plan that supports comfort, balance, and overall well-being.

Primary care visits can help you keep up with screenings, medication reviews, follow-up care, and changes in your health over time.

Your care team can help you understand next steps, follow-up recommendations, and any instructions related to your treatment plan.

A primary care visit is a good time to discuss screenings, wellness goals, and ways to stay on track with your long-term health.

Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of medications, and any recent records or test results that may be helpful for your visit.

Primary care plays an important role in tracking changes in your health, adjusting treatment when needed, and helping you plan next steps with confidence.

In many cases, patients can discuss more than one issue during the same appointment, depending on the visit type and time available.

Primary care visits are a good time to review recommended screenings, routine health needs, and other steps that support long-term wellness.

It can be helpful to write down your main questions ahead of time and bring any medications, updates, or records you would like to discuss during your visit.

Follow-up timing depends on your symptoms, treatment plan, and how you are progressing. Your care team can recommend the next step based on your visit.

In many cases, one visit can include discussion of more than one concern, depending on your needs and the time scheduled for the appointment.

Sports medicine can be helpful for anyone dealing with joint pain, overuse concerns, mobility issues, or injuries related to work, exercise, or daily activity.

Dr. Wheeler’s background in Sports Medicine allows him to evaluate and treat many activity-related concerns as part of your overall care.

Primary care can help patients stay organized with follow-up care, referrals, testing, and other important parts of their overall health plan.

Many patients benefit from scheduling routine care each year, though the timing of visits can vary based on age, medical history, and ongoing health needs.

Primary care visits are often an important time to review medications, discuss how they are working, and make updates when needed.

It helps to bring your photo ID, insurance information, current medications, and any recent records or results that may be relevant to your visit.

Yes. When specialty care is needed, primary care plays an important role in helping patients stay organized and supported as part of their overall care plan.

 

Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any recent medical records or test results that may help inform your care.

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Canton Primary care and family medicine

At Family Practice Center in Canton, our medical team offers compassionate and personalized care for patients across Cherokee County. We provide preventive medicine, annual physicals, and chronic care management in a friendly, family-focused environment

Whether you need a routine check-up, ongoing condition support, or same-day care, our Canton office is dedicated to providing the high-quality medical attention your family can count on.

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470.291.0605
Monday - Friday: 12:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
993 Johnson Ferry Road NE
Atlanta,GA 30342
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