861-A North Dean Road Auburn, AL 36830 phone (334) 887-8707 fax (334) 887-8706
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Services provided
Sick visits
Newborn care
Well child visits
Immunizations
Sports physicals
Minor office surgery
Preventative care
Routine adult care
Adult immunizations
Adult physicals
Hospital care
and more...
What We Do
We provide primary care services to patients of all ages. Office services include sick visits,
well visits & immunizations for infants and children, adolescent & young adult care, camp &
sports physicals, pre-employment physicals, routine adult physicals & health maintenance
visits, minor office surgical needs, and the care of adult and geriatric patients.
If hospitalization is required, our patients are admitted to East Alabama Medical Center.
Newborn babies born at East Alabama Medical Center are seen on the day of delivery;
simply tell your labor and delivery nurse when you are admitted (or call our office before you
go to the hospital).
All rights reserved, Auburn Pediatric and Adult Medicine, L.L.C.
What is Med-Peds?
After medical school, doctors must complete a residency
program in their desired specialty. The combined med-peds
residency simultaneously prepares a doctor to do both internal
medicine and pediatrics. The graduate can be board certified
in both specialties and functions in the same capacity as a
pediatric specialist and an adult medicine specialist. Med-
Peds physicians are able to care for patients of any age, in
most any circumstance (except major surgery or obstetrics).
What is a Nurse Practitioner?
Nurse practitioners are nurses who have completed special training in
diagnosing and managing diseases and have the ability to provide a broad
range of medical services under the supervision of a physician. Nurse
practitioners are required to be certified, much like a physician, and hold a
license to practice in their state. A nurse practitioner can extend the role of a
physician by caring for patients through a collaborative relationship with the
physician, allowing more patients to receive care.