Smyrna
470.291.0567
Monday - Friday: 7am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
4298 Atlanta Rd SE, Suite 310, Smyrna, GA 30080
Dr. Kreena Patel is a family medicine physician serving patients at Family Practice Center in Smyrna and Buckhead. She provides care with a strong focus on prevention, continuity, and helping patients feel informed in every stage of their health journey. Her approach is grounded in evidence-based medicine and shaped by the belief that good care starts with trust and understanding.
Dr. Patel focuses on care that feels connected, practical, and responsive to each patient’s long-term health goals.
Cares for individuals and families through preventive services, routine visits, sick care, and ongoing support for health needs that evolve over time.
Provides adult primary care with attention to chronic disease management, preventive planning, and medical concerns requiring consistent oversight.
Supports patients with ongoing cardiovascular concerns through coordinated care, risk monitoring, and treatment planning focused on long-term health.
Works with patients to manage diabetes and related metabolic conditions through follow-up care, education, and treatment tailored to their health goals.
Addresses concerns that interfere with restful sleep and daily functioning, with evaluation and care tailored to each patient’s symptoms and history.
Provides primary care support for women through routine visits, preventive care, and health guidance that reflects changing needs over time.
Offers timely evaluation and treatment for common illnesses and minor injuries, with care aimed at recovery and return to normal activity.
Helps patients stay ahead of future concerns through routine screenings, wellness visits, and long-term health planning.
Primary care often includes preventive care, evaluation of new symptoms, follow-up for chronic conditions, and continued support for health needs that change throughout the year.
It helps to bring your photo ID, insurance information, current medications, and any recent records or results that may be relevant to your visit.
Yes. Primary care can help patients evaluate symptoms, decide on next steps, and coordinate referrals or follow-up when needed.
Regular visits help patients stay up to date with screenings, look at health trends over time, and keep long-term wellness goals in view before concerns become more serious.