Cumming
470.215.1920
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
2860 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Suite 200 Cumming, GA 30041
Dr. Sranita Devarasetty cares for patients at Family Practice Center in Cumming, where she practices family medicine with an emphasis on long-term relationships and attentive care. She is committed to helping patients navigate both immediate concerns and broader health goals through practical, evidence-based treatment. Her care reflects a strong belief in listening well and building trust over time.
Dr. Devarasetty works to create a primary care experience that feels attentive, practical, and responsive to each patient’s goals.
Provides primary care for individuals and families, including preventive services, routine visits, and support for common health concerns across many stages of life.
Offers adult-focused care for chronic conditions, preventive planning, and ongoing medical concerns benefiting from consistent follow-up.
Supports patients with high blood pressure through regular monitoring, treatment planning, and care focused on long-term cardiovascular health.
Provides ongoing care for diabetes and related metabolic concerns with treatment designed to support stability, education, and daily well-being.
Evaluates thyroid-related concerns and creates care plans that support energy, balance, and overall health over time.
Helps patients manage chronic breathing conditions through follow-up care focused on symptom control, treatment adherence, and daily comfort.
Offers primary care support for women’s health needs through preventive visits, routine care, and ongoing guidance across different stages of life.
Encourages proactive care through annual visits, screenings, and routine support, helping patients stay engaged in long-term health.
Care may include yearly wellness appointments, follow-up visits, evaluation of new concerns, 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.
Yes. Primary care can help patients stay on top of chronic conditions, monitor changes over time, and plan next steps in their care.
Many patients return during the year for symptom evaluation, medication review, illness care, and follow-up for issues that come up outside of routine wellness visits.