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
Dina Saipova is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner who joined Family Practice Center in 2025. Before joining our practice, Dina had been working in medicine for over 10 years. Born in Russia, Dina moved to the US in 2011. She has two master’s degrees, one in Diplomatic Relations and Linguistics and a second in Nursing. Although she covers all aspects of healthcare, Dina’s top specialties include pediatrics, weight management, female wellness, and the management of chronic diseases. She favors a holistic approach for chronic illnesses. The most rewarding part of the job for Dina is hearing from patients who say her care made a real difference in their life. She is also a certified Aesthetic Injector. When she’s not treating patients, Dina loves travelling and learning about new cultures (she has travelled to 30 different countries). She also enjoys playing piano, sports, and working out at her Orange Theory gym.
Dina Saipova is currently seeing patients at our Atlanta/Sandy Springs location.
Dina Saipova works to create a care experience that is approachable, responsive, and focused on what matters most to each patient.
Provides care for preventive visits, common illnesses, routine follow-up, and ongoing health needs through a family medicine approach built 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.
Provides blood pressure support through regular follow-up, treatment guidance, and monitoring that helps patients stay on track with long-term health.
Offers continued diabetes care with attention to treatment planning, symptom management, and practical support for daily routines.
Helps patients address cholesterol concerns through follow-up care focused on prevention and long-term cardiovascular wellness.
Supports proactive health planning through annual exams, screenings, and routine visits that help patients stay current with their care.
Treats infections that require timely evaluation, as well as concerns that may require ongoing follow-up during recovery.
Provides ongoing support for long-term health conditions through regular visits, medication reviews, and care planning over time.
A visit creates space to review how things have been progressing, look at any changes that have come up, and decide what kind of care or follow-up makes the most sense next.
Yes. Preventive care can help you stay current with screenings, track changes over time, and support long-term wellness even when you feel well.
A visit can provide time to review prescriptions, discuss side effects or changes, and make sure the treatment plan still fits the patient’s current needs.
Follow-up visits can be helpful for managing chronic conditions, reviewing symptoms, making medication changes, and addressing ongoing concerns that require continued attention.