Atlanta
404.256.1727
Monday - Friday: 7am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
993 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Bldg. F, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30342
Brandon Giullian is a physician assistant serving patients at Family Practice Center in Atlanta and Sandy Springs. He provides family medicine and primary care with a focus on practical guidance, attentive care, and helping patients feel informed throughout their health journey. His goal is to make care feel approachable, supportive, and responsive to both routine needs and longer-term health concerns.
Brandon Giullian believes strong primary care starts with listening carefully, understanding patients’ needs, and offering guidance that is clear and useful.
Provides care for preventive visits, common illnesses, routine follow-up, and ongoing health needs through a family medicine approach centered on continuity and support.
Supports patients with routine checkups, preventive screenings, ongoing condition management, and everyday health concerns through clear, consistent care.
Works with patients to keep blood pressure under control through ongoing evaluation, care plan adjustments, and regular check-ins that support lasting health.
Provides consistent diabetes care with attention to blood sugar management, treatment decisions, and day-to-day habits that affect overall well-being.
Helps patients address cholesterol levels through monitoring, treatment support, and long-term strategies that promote heart health.
Treats infections requiring immediate attention and provides follow-up care when symptoms persist, or recovery takes longer than expected.
Focuses on prevention through routine physicals, recommended screenings, and wellness visits that help patients stay informed about their health.
Cares for ongoing health conditions with regular follow-up, medication oversight, and treatment planning tailored to each patient’s needs over time.
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.
Primary care can help you stay current with screenings, monitor chronic conditions, review changes over time, and plan ahead for future health needs.
Visits can be useful for preventive care, follow-up of chronic conditions, concerns about illness, medication questions, and other routine health needs.