West Carroll Family Healthcare

We believe in the wellbeing of you and your family. 

West Carroll Family Healthcare

Conveniently located in Bowdon, West Carroll Family Healthcare meets your family’s medical needs, ensuring you the kind of care necessary to feel your best.

Our team is trained in surgery, internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics and geriatrics. We believe in the wellbeing of you and your family.

Complete care for the whole family

Great care is more than treating your family when they are sick — it’s providing the expertise to identify health problems early when treatment is most effective.

The providers at West Carroll Family Healthcare believe in individualized care for every member of your family, helping them make the best decisions possible.

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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.

 

West Carroll Family Healthcare

1125 East Highway 166 | Bowdon, GA 30108
Phone: 770-258-5424
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday; Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

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The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults
The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults

Many older adults take several medications to manage chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis. Over time, new prescriptions can be added to treat symptoms or side effects from other medications — and the list keeps growing. This is known as polypharmacy, and while it’s common, it can also create unintended risks.

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