Buckhead
470.291.0574
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2021 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 350, Atlanta, GA 30309
Nicole Kjosa is a board-certified Physician Assistant who joined Family Practice Center in December 2025. She is committed to creating a warm, welcoming, and approachable environment where patients feel comfortable, heard, and supported in their healthcare journey. She provides comprehensive primary care with a strong focus on preventive medicine, whole-person wellness, and collaborative care. Nicole takes an integrative, patient-centered approach that supports both physical and mental health, incorporating lifestyle medicine, nutrition, stress management, and preventive strategies to promote long-term wellbeing.
She has a special interest in women’s health and provides care across all stages of life, including well-woman exams, Pap smears, breast exams, contraception counseling, family planning, and menopause management. She is passionate about helping women feel informed, supported, and confident in their healthcare decisions.
Originally from Florida, Nicole earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Education from the University of Florida and her Master of Medical Science from the Nova Southeastern University. She is a member of the American Academy of Physician Associates. Her honors and awards include the National Health Service Corps Scholarship, William H. Marquardt Community Health/Collaborative Service Initiative Scholarship, Alpha Eta Honor Society, Pi Alpha Honor Society, and the NSU Core Values Award.
Outside of work, Nicole enjoys yoga, kickboxing, walking, and exploring Atlanta’s food scene. Nicole welcomes new patients and looks forward to partnering in their health through compassionate, personalized care at Family Practice Center’s Buckhead location.
Schedule with Nicole at our Buckhead location.
Nicole Kjosa works to create a care experience that is approachable, organized, and responsive to both immediate concerns and long-term health goals.
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 consistent, patient-centered care.
Provides support for managing high blood pressure through regular follow-up, treatment guidance, and long-term health-focused care.
Helps patients stay on top of diabetes care with ongoing monitoring, treatment planning, and practical support for daily management.
Offers care for cholesterol-related concerns through follow-up visits and guidance focused on prevention and cardiovascular wellness.
Evaluates infections that need timely treatment as well as concerns that may require continued monitoring during recovery.
Supports patients with ongoing medical conditions through regular check-ins, medication reviews, and ongoing care planning.
Provides routine physical exams that help patients review their health, track important changes, and stay proactive about long-term wellness.
A visit can be helpful when you have a new concern, need follow-up for an ongoing issue, want to review medications, or are due for routine preventive care.
Yes. Primary care visits can be a helpful time to talk through new symptoms, track ongoing concerns, and decide on next steps in your care.
Appointments can provide time to talk through prescriptions, review how treatment is going, and discuss any concerns related to dosage, side effects, or effectiveness.
Patients often schedule visits throughout the year for illness care, chronic condition follow-up, medication questions, and other routine health concerns.