Tanner Primary Care of Carrollton

Tanner Primary Care of Carrollton provides a lifetime of care for a lifetime of health.

Tanner Primary Care of Carrollton

We specialize in overseeing your health and wellness, providing care to help you overcome common illnesses, manage chronic diseases and maintain a healthy life.

Primary care is our primary concern

Living a long, active life takes making your health a priority. Beyond exercise and a healthy diet, essential screenings help detect potentially serious health problems early, when treatment is most effective.

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Please print and fill out our Registration Form to reduce the wait time for your first visit. You also may want to print and fill out our adult patient consent form, or our consent form for minors and dependents.


Tanner Primary Care of Carrollton

706 Dixie Street, Suite 350 | Carrollton, GA 30117
We've moved! Now located in the Tanner Health Pavilion across Dixie Street from Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton.
Phone: 770-812-5831
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

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Misconceptions About Hospice and Palliative Care

Hospice and palliative care are often misunderstood — yet both are deeply compassionate forms of care focused on improving quality of life for patients and families. Understanding what these services offer can make a significant difference in how you or a loved one experiences care during a serious illness.

The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults
The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults

Many older adults take several medications to manage chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis. Over time, new prescriptions can be added to treat symptoms or side effects from other medications — and the list keeps growing. This is known as polypharmacy, and while it’s common, it can also create unintended risks.

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