Primary Care of Bremen

Primary Care of Bremen is committed to providing quality, caring healthcare services to your entire family. 

Primary Care of Bremen

Primary Care of Bremen is committed to providing quality, caring healthcare services to your entire family.

Focusing on preventive care, Primary Care of Bremen preserves your family’s health, stopping health problems before they develop, managing blood pressure, screening for diabetes and providing men’s wellness and women’s wellness care.

Comprehensive care for the whole family

We use the Patient-centered Medical Home practice model, a team-based, doctor-led approach to care. And as part of Tanner Medical Group, Primary Care of Bremen has access to all the resources of Tanner Health System. 

New patient?

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.

 

Primary Care of Bremen

204 Allen Memorial Drive, Suite 201 | Bremen, GA 30110
Phone: 770-537-6500
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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