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
Mikaela Gray, PA-C joined Family Practice Center in December 2025 and has practiced primary care since 2023. She is committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered care and helping patients take proactive steps toward better health. Growing up in a rural Illinois community with limited access to healthcare inspired Mikaela’s passion for preventive medicine and helping patients achieve lasting wellness. Her clinical interests include women’s health, cardiovascular disease, diabetes education, and lifestyle-based wellness.
Mikaela earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Emory University and her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Baylor College of Medicine. She previously worked with underserved communities in Metro Atlanta as a National Health Service Corps Scholar.
Outside of work, Mikaela enjoys traveling with her husband, reading, and tackling home improvement projects. She also loves spending time with her dog and staying active through dance and rock climbing.
Mikaela welcomes new patients and looks forward to caring for individuals and families in the Atlanta community.
Mikaela Gray works to create a care experience that feels approachable, organized, and grounded in practical guidance.
Provides care for preventive visits, routine illnesses, follow-up needs, and ongoing health concerns through a family medicine approach rooted in continuity and patient support.
Guides patients through screenings, wellness visits, chronic condition follow-up, and day-to-day medical concerns with clear, practical care that supports long-term health.
Helps patients manage elevated blood pressure through continued assessment, treatment guidance, and care that supports long-term cardiovascular health.
Offers ongoing diabetes support with attention to blood sugar control, treatment planning, and everyday routines that affect overall wellness.
Provides care for cholesterol concerns through monitoring, treatment review, and long-term strategies that support heart health.
Treats infections that need timely medical attention and provides continued support when symptoms linger or recovery needs closer follow-up.
Evaluates minor injuries and wound concerns with care focused on healing, symptom relief, and safe return to normal activity.
Supports preventive health through annual visits, routine screenings, and wellness planning that helps patients stay informed and proactive.
A visit can be helpful when a symptom is new, changing, lasting longer than expected, or starting to affect daily life.
Primary care can help you stay current with screenings, monitor ongoing conditions, review changes over time, and plan ahead for future health needs.
Visits may focus on preventive care, symptoms of illness, follow-up of chronic conditions, medication questions, and other routine medical needs.
Follow-up visits can be a good time to discuss medications, changes in symptoms, treatment progress, and any updates to your care plan.