Cumming
470.215.1920
Monday - Friday: 7am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2860 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Suite 200 Cumming, GA 30041
Dylan Jenkins is a physician assistant serving patients at Family Practice Center in Cumming. He provides family medicine and primary care with a focus on approachable guidance, attentive follow-up, and care that feels practical in everyday life. His goal is to help patients feel comfortable discussing their concerns and confident in the care decisions they make over time.
Dylan Jenkins works to provide a care experience that is steady, approachable, and grounded in practical next steps.
Provides care for routine visits, common illnesses, preventive needs, and follow-up support through a family medicine approach built around continuity.
Helps patients manage screenings, chronic condition follow-up, wellness planning, and everyday health concerns with consistent, patient-centered care.
Provides ongoing support for blood pressure care through regular visits, monitoring, and treatment guidance that supports long-term health.
Helps patients manage diabetes with follow-up care, medication support, and treatment plans that fit their daily routines.
Offers care for cholesterol concerns with an emphasis on prevention, monitoring, and long-term cardiovascular health.
Treats infections that need prompt evaluation as well as concerns that may require follow-up care during recovery.
Supports patients with ongoing health conditions through regular monitoring, medication review, and practical care planning over time.
Encourages patients to stay proactive with annual visits, screenings, and routine wellness care that supports long-term health.
Yes. Primary care can help patients stay organized with monitoring, preventive care, medication follow-up, and next steps over time.
Visits may include wellness care, chronic disease follow-up, illness symptoms, medication questions, and other routine primary care needs.
Yes. Visits can be a good time to talk through medication questions, review how treatment is going, and discuss any updates related to your health.
It is a good idea to schedule a visit when a new symptom is affecting how you feel, disrupting daily life, or raising questions about what to do next.