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Adult Disability Medical Healthcare (ADMH)

UPDATED: October 14, 2020

Individuals living with developmental disabilities experience significant health and healthcare disparities. ADMH was founded to address these disparities and provide a comprehensive interdisciplinary team approach to addressing healthcare and social service needs in this patient population. ADMH partners with Urban Family Practice Associates (UFPA), utilizing the Patient Centered Medical Home model.

All patients begin their healthcare experience within our ADMH team. From there, options are available to receive primary care within a medical home model at Urban Family Practice Associates or to serve as a comprehensive consultative service to patients who have a primary care physician. ADMH is one of a few clinics nationwide offering care for individuals with developmental disabilities in a community based setting and offering both primary and specialty care.

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  • English
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Address:

Urban Family Practice Associates
2520 Windy Hill Rd.
Suite 303
Marietta, GA 30067
United States

Website:

www.theadmh.org

Phone:

678-595-4854

Email:

nodvin.ADMH@gmail.com

Contact:

Janice Nodvin, BA, Executive Director/Clinic Director

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