Phoebe Announces Hiring of New Physicians and Stresses Importance of Primary Care During National Primary Care Week

Albany, Ga – Phoebe Physicians recently added four new physicians to its team of primary care providers who serve patients throughout southwest Georgia. Two of the new primary care doctors are recent graduates of the Phoebe Family Medicine Residency.
Dr. Uchechi Aguwa, practicing at Phoebe Primary Care at Meredyth, is board-certified in family medicine. Dr. Aguwa completed her medical degree at the College of Medicine University of Nigeria and practiced in her home country of Nigeria before continuing her education in the U.S. and graduating from the Phoebe Family Medicine Residency.
Dr. Karen Campbell, practicing at Phoebe Primary Care of Albany, is an internal medicine specialist. She earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University and completed her residency at the Tinsley-Harrison Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Albama-Birmingham.
Dr. Shivan Patel, practicing at Phoebe Worth Family Medicine, is board-certified in family medicine. Dr. Patel obtained his medical degree from St. George University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Phoebe Family Medicine Residency, and he says he is passionate about providing patient-centered care.
Dr. Kayla Suma, serving at Phoebe Primary Care at Northwest, is board-certified in family medicine. Dr. Suma earned her medical degree from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and seeks to provide comprehensive care to patients.
The addition of these talented physicians is part of Phoebe’s commitment to expanding access to high-quality primary care and ensuring patients receive routine checkups, manage chronic illnesses and get the preventive care they need.
“Primary care physicians are essential in guiding patients to make informed decisions about their health. They help identify potential risks early on, allowing for better outcomes in the long run. At Phoebe, we are committed to ensuring that everyone in our community has access to the best primary care, with a focus on prevention and overall wellbeing,” said Estrellita Redmon, MD, President of Phoebe Physicians.
October 8-12 is National Primary Care Week, a time to highlight the critical role primary care physicians play in maintaining the health and wellbeing of our community. This week serves as a reminder of the importance of regular checkups, health screenings, and early intervention to prevent chronic diseases and promote long-term wellness.
A primary care physician is often the first point of contact between patients and the healthcare system, offering a holistic approach to managing health and addressing various medical concerns before they become more serious.
“Primary care is not just about treating illness, but about helping individuals stay healthy through prevention and ongoing care. When you have a strong relationship with your primary care doctor, you’re much more likely to catch potential health issues early, which can save lives. At Phoebe, we encourage everyone in our community to schedule their annual checkups and make their health a priority this National Primary Care Week,” said Derek Heard, MD, Phoebe Physicians Medical Director for Primary Care.
Regular visits to a primary care physician are essential for early detection and management of health issues such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, primary care doctors focus on preventive care, guiding patients through immunizations, screenings and lifestyle changes that can improve overall health.
To support our community’s health, Phoebe offers a wide range of primary care services across multiple locations, making it easier for patients to access the care they need close to home. Patients can find a primary care physician and schedule an appointment by visiting www.choosephoebe.com.
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