Atlanta
404.256.1727
Monday - Friday: 7am - 5pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
993 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Bldg. F, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30342
Dr. Rebecca Cox is a family medicine physician serving patients at Family Practice Center in Atlanta and Sandy Springs. She provides care that is attentive, evidence-based, and centered on helping patients feel confident in their health decisions. Her approach supports both routine medical care and long-term wellness through strong communication and consistent follow-up.
Dr. Cox believes effective primary care begins with understanding each patient’s concerns, health history, and goals.
Provides primary care for individuals and families, including preventive services, sick visits, and support for common health concerns across many stages of life.
Offers adult-focused care for chronic conditions, preventive planning, and ongoing medical needs that benefit from consistent follow-up and long-term management.
Helps patients manage diabetes and related metabolic concerns with care plans focused on stability, education, and long-term health.
Provides monitoring and treatment guidance for cholesterol-related concerns, with an emphasis on cardiovascular wellness and long-term risk reduction.
Offers primary care support for women’s health needs through preventive visits, routine care, and ongoing guidance across different stages of life.
Evaluates and manages thyroid conditions with care that supports balance, energy, and overall well-being.
Treats common illnesses and minor injuries with timely care that supports recovery and a return to daily routines.
Encourages patients to stay proactive through annual visits, screenings, and routine care that supports long-term health.
Ongoing primary care often includes wellness visits, follow-up appointments, evaluation of new symptoms, and continued support for health needs that require attention over time
Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of medications, and any recent records or test results that may be helpful for your visit.
Primary care provides a consistent place to review screening timelines, keep an eye on changes in health, and map out the next steps that support long-term care.
A visit during the year can help assess the concern, review how long it has been going on, and determine the most appropriate next step based on the full picture of your health.