Primary Care

Helping you live a long, healthy life. 

Primary Care

At Tanner Health, our primary care providers do more than treat illness — they're your first step toward lifelong health.

From annual checkups and preventive screenings to managing chronic conditions, our providers partner with you to keep you health and living well. We're proud to serve families across west Georgia and east Alabama, making quality care accessible to home. 

 

Why choose Tanner for primary care? 

Having a trusted primary care provider (PCP) means having someone who understands the big picture of your health. Instead of juggling multiple specialists
on your own, your PCP coordinates your care, detects issues early and connects you to the right resources when needed.

With our primary care services, you'll receive:

  • Coordinated care across specialities
  • Chronic disease management for conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease
  • Early detection of health concerns through screenings and checkups
  • Preventive care to keep you healthy long term
  • Personalized guidance tailored to your needs
  • Expanded access to providers and flexible scheduling

Our primary care team 

Our team of primary care physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners provides trusted care for patients of all ages. Whether you need a family doctor for routine care or support managing a chronic condition, we're here to guide you with compassion and expertise.

Get started with primary care close to home

It's time to put your health first. Use our Find A Provider tool to explore our primary care options in west Georgia and east Alabama. 

If you need help finding a provider, please call our 24-hour physician referral line at 770-214-CARE.

Blogs

Complete Your Medicare Wellness Questionnaire in MyChart
Complete Your Medicare Wellness Questionnaire in MyChart

Your Medicare Annual Wellness Visit is one of the most important yearly touchpoints for your health.

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Common Shoulder Pain Red Flags

Shoulder pain is something many people experience at some point. It might start after a tough workout, a weekend of yard work or after a long day sitting at a desk. Most of the time, shoulder pain improves with rest and simple care. But sometimes pain in the shoulder can signal a more serious problem. At Tanner Orthopedics, we want to help you understand when shoulder pain is just a temporary ache — and when it may be time to seek medical care.

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