Canton
470.297.1310
Monday - Friday: 7am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
1521 Hickory Flat Hwy, Suite 200 Canton, GA 30115
Daniel Cannon is a physician assistant serving patients at Family Practice Center in Canton. He provides family medicine and primary care with a focus on steady support, clear communication, and evidence-based care that fits each patient’s needs. His goal is to help patients feel comfortable asking questions, understanding their care, and taking confident next steps in their health.
Daniel Cannon believes strong primary care starts with understanding the patient’s concerns, answering questions clearly, and making care feel manageable.
Provides care for routine visits, common illnesses, preventive needs, and follow-up support through a family medicine approach centered on continuity.
Helps patients stay on top of wellness visits, chronic condition follow-up, screenings, and everyday medical concerns with consistent, patient-centered care.
Supports blood pressure management through regular check-ins, treatment guidance, and care that helps patients stay on track over time.
Provides continued diabetes care with attention to treatment plans, symptom changes, and practical support for daily management.
Helps patients address cholesterol concerns through follow-up care focused on prevention and long-term heart health.
Evaluates infections that need prompt treatment as well as concerns that may require continued follow-up during recovery.
Offers care for minor injuries and wound concerns with treatment focused on healing, comfort, and return to normal routines.
Supports long-term health through annual exams, screenings, and routine visits that help patients stay proactive in their care.
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.
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.
Patients often come in for illness care, chronic condition follow-up, medication reviews, and new concerns that come up during the year.