Tanner Primary Care at The Birches

Providing exemplary healthcare services to the residents of The Birches on Maple and the surrounding community

Tanner Primary Care at The Birches

Fostering a healthy, happy community

Focusing on early detection and proactive management, we help you maintain optimal health and manage existing conditions.

And as part of Tanner Medical Group, Tanner Primary Care at The Birches has access to all the resources of Tanner Health.

Tanner Primary Care at The Birches utilizes the Patient-Centered Medical Home practice model — a team-based, provider-led approach to care.

View the list of services offered by Tanner Primary Care at The Birches.

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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 at The Birches

Now Open!

225 Maple View Drive, Suite 102
Carrollton, GA 30117
Phone: 770-812-5678

Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

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