Buford
470.236.4085
Monday - Friday: 7am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2800 Buford Drive, Suite 110, Buford, GA 30519
Dr. Leah Macklin is a family medicine physician serving patients at Family Practice Center in Johns Creek and Buford. Recognized as an Atlanta Magazine Top Doctor, she brings a thoughtful approach to primary care that reflects both clinical experience and a strong commitment to long-term wellness. Her care is centered on helping patients feel supported, informed, and engaged in their health over time.
Dr. Macklin believes strong primary care should support the whole person, with care plans that reflect both immediate needs and long-term health goals.
Provides ongoing primary care for individuals and families, including preventive visits, acute concerns, and support for health needs across many stages of life.
Offers adult-focused care for chronic conditions, preventive planning, and long-term health management with close attention to each patient’s overall well-being.
Helps patients manage high blood pressure through regular follow-up, treatment planning, and care that supports long-term cardiovascular health.
Provides ongoing support for diabetes and related metabolic concerns, with a focus on stability, education, and sustainable health habits.
Offers treatment and monitoring for cholesterol concerns with an emphasis on prevention and long-term heart health.
Supports women’s health through preventive visits, routine care, and ongoing guidance that reflects each patient’s stage of life and priorities.
Encourages proactive care through annual visits, screenings, and health planning, helping patients stay engaged in their long-term well-being.
Addresses sleep-related concerns through thoughtful evaluation and follow-up care to improve rest, energy, and daily functioning.
Preventive visits are an important part of primary care and can help you stay current with screenings, routine evaluations, and long-term health planning.
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 can help track symptoms, review patterns, and guide next steps when new concerns or ongoing changes come up.
Patients often schedule care throughout the year for follow-up needs, medication reviews, new concerns, and changes in their health.