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About You Family Medicine

DPC first-timersfamilieschronic disease managementlongevity-focused patientsweight management

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Highly regarded for unhurried appointments and direct physician access; known for breadth of services beyond typical DPC

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About About You Family Medicine

About You Family Medicine is a direct primary care (DPC) practice founded by Dr. Brian P. Sanders, a board-certified family physician trained at Wake Forest School of Medicine and a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The practice operates three Atlanta-area locations: Midtown Atlanta (741 Piedmont Ave NE, Suite 100), Smyrna (2325 Log Cabin Drive SE, Suite 108), and Roswell (1137 Alpharetta Street, Suite A) — making it one of the more geographically accessible DPC practices in the metro area. Membership is $99 per member per month and covers unlimited visits, extended 45-90 minute appointments, same-day or next-day urgent access, and 24/7 direct phone and text access to providers. Lab work is available at greatly reduced cost, and discounted medications are included. The practice also offers specialized add-on programs including a Longevity Program ($2,379/year, limited to 25 members), an Obesity Medicine add-on ($75/month), and Addiction/MAT treatment ($150/month). DOT physicals and immigration physicals round out the service offering. The DPC model here operates outside of insurance billing — patients pay the monthly membership directly and may pair it with a high-deductible health plan or health sharing plan. HRA and FSA funds can be used for the membership fee. Family and group discounts are available by request. Dr. Sanders keeps a smaller patient panel than typical primary care practices to ensure every member gets unhurried, personalized attention. The practice is accepting new patients and offers an online enrollment portal.

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multiple locations may affect continuity

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