Craig Peters, MD

Craig Peters, MD
Emory University School Of Med 35 Collier Rd NW Ste 775 Atlanta, GA 30309
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Craig Peters, MD

Craig Peters, MD practices as an Internist in Atlanta, GA.Craig Peters, MD graduated from Emory Univ Sch Of Med, Atlanta Ga 30322.
Primary Specialty

Internist

Education Emory Univ Sch Of Med, Atlanta Ga 30322
Training Emory Univ Sch Of Med, Internal Medicine
Services Craig Peters, MD provides internal medicine in Atlanta, GA. Craig Peters, MD is listed as an internist, which is a physician who studies Internal Medicine for adults.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Emory University School Of Med in Atlanta, GA, please call (404) 350-1122.
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Dr. Peters is amazing! He has been my primary physician for many years and I cannot imagine trusting my healthcare to anyone else. He is thoughtful, thorough and coordinates seamlessly with the specialists he has referred me to. I have a bit of a minefield of a family history and he has always taken care to ensure that is considered when I have my physical exams or other issues arise. He is great at explaining things in a clear way and his sense of humor usually has me laughing all the way back to the car. But seriously, I could not recommend him more highly, in fact he is my partner's and a good friend's provider as well and we all agree he is great and we feel lucky to have him as our doctor. The staff in his office are so nice and professional too!
by Russ Haynie xxx.xxx.115.15
December 08, 2023
Dr. Peters was my internist for a number of years. I liked his decisiveness and enjoyed his sense of humor. I am currently 57 years old. A couple of years ago, I began steadily losing weight (40 pounds), losing energy, suffering from nausea with a distinct change in my skin tone. I spent months being subject to a battery of tests and office visits, none of which led Dr. Peters to a diagnosis. I checked my symptoms through the online symptoms checkers at the Mayo Clinic and several other sources, and all of my research suggested I had a certain uncommon incurable disease of the endocrine system. When I told Dr. Peters that I thought I had this particular disease, he seemed skeptical, but agreed to refer me to an endocrinologist. The endocrinologist confirmed that I had the disease that I suspected I had. The endocrinologist said to me: “I knew you had it the minute I saw you.” After confirmation of the diagnosis with the endocrinologist I had to decide whether or not to stay with Dr. Peters. I couldn’t. How could I, a non-doctor, more successfully diagnose my condition using simple Internet based tools than an actual doctor? Ironically, Craig Peters never phoned me to check on me to see how I was doing. That alone confirmed that this was not the kind of doctor I wanted to deal with.
by Robert xxx.xxx.20.240
October 12, 2015
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