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William Adcox, MD

William Adcox

William Adcox, MD

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Location

Peachtree City Office

100A Genevieve Court
Peachtree City, GA 30269

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Occupation

PHYSICIAN

“It is my belief that medical care today is too impersonal, relying on test results rather than an open dialogue with patients. Most health issues are the result of our lifestyles and environment. It is my greatest accomplishment if I can help someone heal themselves.”

Board Certification

Family Medicine

Areas of Expertise

Anti-Aging Medicine
Integrative Medicine

Education

Residency
Memorial Health
Family Medicine
Savannah, GA
1990

Medical School
Medical College of Georgia
Doctor of Medicine
Augusta, GA
1987

Undergraduate School
University of Georgia
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Phi Beta Kappa
Athens, GA
1983

Affiliated Hospitals

Piedmont Fayette Hospital

Professional Associations

American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)
Member
1990 - Present

Georgia Academy of Family Physicians (GAFP)
Member
1990 - Present

Personal Interests

As the father of four, much of my time outside of the office is dedicated to my wife Susan and our children. I am also a proud Rotarian and active with my church.

Biography

Dr. William Adcox is a board certified family physician with over 25 years of experience in comprehensive family medicine care. Following completion of medical school at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Dr. Adcox went to Memorial Medical Center in Savannah for residency. He was administrative chief resident there representing all of their training programs. He spent three years in Toccoa, Georgia as a part of a multi-specialty group before returning to Savannah to serve as an attending with the residency training program. In 1995, Dr. Adcox moved to Peachtree City, Georgia and shortly thereafter started Family Medicine Specialists PC. As the practice grew and there was a greater challenge to spend time with patients, Dr. Adcox made the decision to limit his personal practice to a concierge panel. With this change, he now is able to spend more time teaching patients how to improve their health rather than simply writing prescriptions for medications. Dr. Adcox has gone for additional training through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine to learn integrative techniques to offer more comprehensive options for care.