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Dr. Hoss opens Family Health Primary Care Clinic in Johns Creek

Dr. Hoss turned a family flight from Iran into a new Johns Creek clinic, adding another primary care option in a fast-growing healthcare corridor.

Lisa Park··2 min read
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Dr. Hoss opens Family Health Primary Care Clinic in Johns Creek
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Dr. Fares Hosseinzadeh opened Family Health Primary Care Clinic in Johns Creek after a life shaped by flight, displacement and persistence. Known to patients as Dr. Hoss, he was only 6 months old when his family fled Iran on foot, first reaching Turkey before later immigrating to the United States and settling in Kansas with help from relatives.

That personal history now meets a practical need in Johns Creek, where the clinic adds another primary care choice for families in a city of 82,453 people. Johns Creek’s city government describes healthcare, life sciences and innovation as key target industries, and the local business directory already lists dozens of health care and social assistance businesses, showing how crowded and active the market has become.

Hosseinzadeh’s background reflects that local momentum. Current provider listings identify him as a board-certified family medicine physician who earned his Doctor of Medicine from St. George’s University in Grenada and completed his family medicine residency at Piedmont Columbus Regional. Those same listings place him in the Johns Creek and Alpharetta area and note that he is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.

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The ribbon cutting for Family Health Primary Care Clinic gives the opening added weight beyond a routine business announcement. It comes from a physician whose family story was shaped by religious persecution, including the fact that his parents were Baha’i, and by a long path from Iran to Turkey, Kansas and later Georgia. That journey now ends, at least in part, with a storefront practice meant to serve the community where he built his career.

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His professional ties also root him in the region’s medical network. Current profiles list affiliations with Emory Johns Creek Hospital and Piedmont Hospital, connections that can help new patients move between office visits and larger systems of care when needed. For a city that markets itself as a hub for healthcare and innovation, the opening of Family Health Primary Care Clinic adds both capacity and a deeply personal story of return, service and stability.

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