We are providing this list of FAQs to help our patients better understand just what a family fractice is and how we fit in to the full range of medical services available under our health care system. This list is far from conclusive, so if you have any questions - particularly about your specific medical care or diagnosis, be sure to discuss it with your Perimeter North Medical Associates physician or nurse practitioner.
Perimeter North Medical Associates has provided answers to some of our patient’s most frequently asked questions on this page. Click on the question below to scroll to the answer.
What is a family practice?
Family medicine is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of health problems in people of either sex at any age. Practitioners of family medicine are often referred to
as primary care providers (PCP).
What is a nurse practitioner?
Nurse practitioners are registered nurses who have earned a master's degree in nursing. Our nurse practitioners are board certified in family medicine. This allows them to diagnose and treat patients
of all ages.
What if I have an emergency or need to contact a doctor after hours?
If you need immediate medical attention, please call 911 or proceed to an emergency room. To reach our on-call provider please call any of our offices and follow
the prompts to leave a message for a provider.
What forms are available for download from PNMA?
Save time and fill out all and print your required forms before your visit. Simply proceed to the patient forms page to find forms available for download.
Does Perimeter North Medical Associates perform immigration physicals?
Dr. Komal Balaney and Dr. Sailaja Gadde in our Suwanee/Johns Creek office have recently been appointed Civil Surgeons by the U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration service. This means they are each authorized to perform the physical examination required to complete the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record (I-693 Form). If you need this service performed please call our Scheduling
Department to have them set up an appointment for an Immigration Physical.
Before coming to your appointment, download the I-693 form from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration service website and fill out Part 1 completely. Please note a separate I-693 form and examination is required for each applicant. When coming to your appointment each applicant must also present a government issued photo identification. For applicants under 14 years of age other proof of identity that shows name, date and place of birth and parent's full names is acceptable.
I-693 Form Download
This form requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. If you cannot open it, click on the below link to download your free copy of the program.
I need a referral to a specialist. How is that handled?
Referrals are handled through each office location. Please contact them directly and follow the prompts.
Alpharetta: (770) 664-8898
Atlanta/Johnson Ferry: (404) 255-7325
Cumming: (678) 513-8800
Holly Springs: (770) 592-2300
Suwanee/Johns Creek: (770) 623-1331
Woodstock: (770) 592-2300
What are your locations and hours?
We have six locations to serve you. To schedule an appointment at any of our locations, call (770) 395-1130. Click on the office closest
to you to find the hours, address, contact information and providers at each location: