Buford
470.236.4085
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2800 Buford Drive, Suite 110, Buford, GA 30519
Christian Gibbs is a nurse practitioner serving patients at Family Practice Center in Johns Creek and Buford. He provides family medicine and primary care with a focus on steady guidance, thoughtful communication, and care that supports patients through every stage of health. His goal is to help patients feel informed, respected, and confident in the decisions they make about their care.
Christian Gibbs works to create a care experience that is approachable, organized, and shaped around each patient’s needs over time.
Provides care for routine visits, common illnesses, preventive services, and follow-up needs through a family medicine approach centered on continuity and support.
Helps patients stay current with wellness visits, screenings, chronic condition follow-up, and everyday medical concerns through practical, patient-centered care.
Helps patients manage cholesterol concerns through follow-up care and guidance focused on prevention and long-term heart health.
Evaluates infections that need prompt treatment as well as concerns that may require continued monitoring during recovery.
Offers continued diabetes care with attention to treatment planning, symptom changes, and everyday management support.
Provides blood pressure support through ongoing monitoring, treatment guidance, and follow-up visits that help patients stay on track with their health.
Provides routine physical exams that help patients review their health, identify changes, and plan ahead for long-term wellness.
Supports patients with long-term health conditions through regular visits, medication review, and continued care planning.
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.
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.
Visits can be useful for preventive care, follow-up of chronic conditions, concerns about illness, medication questions, and other routine health needs.