
Primary Care at NGPG
At Northeast Georgia Physicians Group, we’re here to help you find the care you need. With more than 300 physicians and advanced practice providers across primary care and pediatrics, we know you’ll find someone who fits the needs of your family. And as a part of Northeast Georgia Health System, each provider you’ll see has a direct connection to specialized care and services across the region, ensuring you’re cared for no matter what comes your way.
Family Medicine
Our board-certified family medicine providers are here for you when you’re well and not well. With 20+ locations around the region, we know you’ll find the perfect fit for your needs. Many NGPG Family Medicine practices accept patients of all ages and stages – from birth to end of life.
Because of the broad scope that Family Medicine covers, these providers are experts in it all, but focus on long-term care, and in turn, are passionate about building relationships with their patients.
Internal Medicine
Our board-certified internal medicine providers are specially trained to solve complex medical problems for patients in later adolescence and beyond. Put simply, they’re doctors for adults.
NGPG Internal Medicine is focused on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all adult diseases, and our providers are experts at finding unusual and rare issues that arise in patients. While they are always looking deeper to find the root cause of these issues, they are sure not to miss what’s in front of them.
Pediatrics
Our board-certified pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners offer a mix of experience, professionalism, expertise and patient-centered care that you won’t find anywhere else. From newborns to teenagers, they work together to bring comprehensive, quality care to your children.
What sets NGPG Pediatrics apart is its connection to Northeast Georgia Medical Center’s five hospitals and a large network of specialty practices to ensure your child is getting the expert care they deserve.
Geriatric Medicine
Our board-certified geriatric medicine providers have special training focused on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases, especially for those 65+ years old. As each person enters this stage of life, we know there are unique needs that arise.
The goal of Geriatric Medicine is to help patients manage their health conditions while remaining independent as long as possible. Our geriatricians also pay close attention to each patients’ social interactions and personal values. They ask intentional questions that are important for those who are 65+ and help find an approach that works for them.
