Tallapoosa Family Healthcare

Maintaining good health means living well and enjoying life to the fullest.

Tallapoosa Family Healthcare

As a family and internal medicine practice, Tallapoosa Family Healthcare specializes in your family’s total health. 

This doesn’t just mean treating your family when sick, but taking steps to provide preventive care to stop health problems before they begin.

Complete care for the whole family

Maintaining good health means living well and enjoying life to the fullest. 

Tallapoosa Family Healthcare works with your family to develop a healthier lifestyle by providing care throughout each of life’s stages.

Tallapoosa Family Healthcare uses the Patient-centered Medical Home practice model, a team-based, physician-led approach to care.

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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.

 

Tallapoosa Family Healthcare

25 West Lyon Street | Tallapoosa, GA 30176
Phone: 770-812-2800
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

 

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The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults

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