Sandy Springs
404.256.1727
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
993 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Bldg. F, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30342
Alaina Grant is a nurse practitioner serving patients at Family Practice Center in Atlanta and Sandy Springs. She provides family medicine and primary care, focusing on helping patients feel at ease, informed, and supported at every visit. Her approach combines compassionate care, practical guidance, and steady follow-up to support both routine health needs and long-term wellness.
Alaina Grant works to create a care experience that is approachable, organized, and focused on helping patients stay on top of their health.
Provides care for preventive visits, routine concerns, common illnesses, and ongoing health needs through a family medicine approach built on continuity.
Supports patients with screenings, annual visits, chronic condition follow-up, and everyday medical concerns through practical, patient-centered care.
Provides blood pressure support through regular follow-up, treatment guidance, and care focused on protecting long-term health.
Works with patients to manage diabetes through ongoing visits, monitoring, and care plans that support daily health needs.
Offers treatment guidance and follow-up care for cholesterol concerns with a focus on prevention and cardiovascular wellness.
Evaluates infections that need prompt treatment as well as follow-up care for concerns that continue over time.
Supports proactive health planning through annual exams, screenings, and routine care that helps patients stay current with their health needs.
Provides comprehensive physical exams that help patients review their health, track changes, and plan next steps for ongoing wellness.
Yes. Patients often schedule with Alaina Grant for annual exams, follow-up visits, new concerns, and ongoing primary care needs.
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.
Yes. Primary care visits can help patients keep up with screenings, annual checkups, follow-up needs, and changes in their health over time.
Visits may include preventive care, follow-up for chronic conditions, concerns about illness, medication questions, and other routine primary care needs.