High Cholesterol Treatment in Georgia
Cholesterol screening, risk assessment, and treatment plans at 15 Georgia clinics. Know your numbers, lower your risk.

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Comprehensive cholesterol care nearby
High cholesterol is detected with a simple blood test and managed with risk assessment and a treatment plan at AllCare's 15 Georgia clinics. Book an appointment; self-pay starts at $140.
Follow-up Care
A repeat blood test confirms your treatment is working.
Health History Evaluation
We review your history to tailor a plan to your needs.
Physical Examination
Vital signs and a heart and lung check for related concerns.
Cholesterol Blood Tests
Measures total, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides to gauge your risk.
Cholesterol Medications
Medication management matched to your age and risk factors.
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Cholesterol testing and treatment without the wait
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15 Georgia clinics treating high cholesterol

Braselton

Halcyon

Duluth

Hamilton Ridge

Ellard Village

Peachtree Plaza

Tyrone

Smyrna

Alpharetta

Decatur

Dallas

Northside

Reynoldstown

Buckhead

Midtown
Help from qualified providers & specialists

Tracey Sills

Tolu Arowosegbe

Sherlyne Anatole

Regina Davis
FAQ
Common questions about high cholesterol
Who can benefit from cholesterol management?
Anyone wondering about their cholesterol benefits from a simple check, since high cholesterol usually has no symptoms and testing is the only way to know where you stand. It's especially worth it if you have a family history, diabetes, high blood pressure, are over 40, smoke, or live a sedentary lifestyle.
What are the types of cholesterol?
There are two main types plus a third number to watch. LDL is the "bad" cholesterol that can clog your arteries with plaque, and HDL is the "good" kind that helps clear it out, so higher HDL is linked to lower heart risk. Triglycerides are a blood fat that adds to your risk when elevated.
What is cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance in your blood that your body needs to build cells, make hormones, and aid digestion. Your liver makes all you need, but you also get it from foods like meat, dairy, and fried foods. Too much can build up in your arteries and raise your risk of heart disease and stroke.
What services does AllCare Georgia offer for managing cholesterol?
AllCare Georgia offers a wide range of services to help patients manage their high cholesterol, from initial diagnosis and testing to lifestyle recommendations and ongoing support. In addition, our all-in-one model of care makes it easy for you to see urgent care and primary care physicians as well as specialists in one convenient location.
What are healthy cholesterol levels?
While levels vary with age and lifestyle factors, for most adults, healthy cholesterol levels are: Total blood cholesterol : Less than 200 mg/dL LDL cholesterol: Less than 100 mg/dL HDL cholesterol: Greater than 40 mg/dL for men, 50 mg/dL for women
How to boost HDL cholesterol?
Raising HDL, often called the “good” cholesterol, is crucial because it helps clear out LDL, the “bad” cholesterol, from your bloodstream. Thankfully, there are plenty of simple ways to boost your HDL levels and improve your heart health. Regular exercise, like walking, cycling, or swimming for about 30 minutes most days, can make a big difference. Eating healthy fats—think avocados, nuts, seeds, and olive oil—also plays a key role. By incorporating small healthy habits you can support healthy cholesterol levels and take care of your heart.
What foods are high in cholesterol?
Some foods naturally contain high levels of cholesterol, while others contribute to high cholesterol by being high in saturated or trans fats. These include: Animal-based foods : Egg yolks, organ meats (liver, kidney), shellfish (shrimp, crab, lobster), full-fat dairy like cheese, butter and cream. Processed and fried foods : Fast food, fried items like chicken and fries. Baked goods made with hydrogenated oils like pastries or cookies. Red and processed meats : Sausages, bacon, and fatty cuts of beef or pork To maintain healthy cholesterol levels, focus on foods rich in fiber, healthy fats, and plant sterols, which help lower LDL cholesterol.
What causes high cholesterol?
High cholesterol can have many causes, and it often comes down to a combination of diet, lifestyle, and genetics. Eating too much saturated fat, trans fat, or cholesterol-rich foods like fried meals, red meat, and full-fat dairy can raise your levels. A lack of exercise doesn’t help either, as staying inactive can lower your good cholesterol (HDL) and increase the bad kind (LDL). Smoking adds to the problem by damaging blood vessels and further reducing HDL. For some, genetics play a big role—conditions like familial hypercholesterolemia can lead to dangerously high cholesterol levels. Health issues like obesity, diabetes, or hypothyroidism can also make things worse. And as we get older, cholesterol tends to creep up naturally, especially for women after menopause, when hormonal changes can push LDL levels even higher.
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15 Georgia clinics treating high cholesterol

Braselton
1070 Braselton Village Parkway, Suite 100, Braselton, GA 30517














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The nurse was amazing! Great experience
D C
Dallas
Very good experience. The Dr and staff are great.
Rodd
Reynoldstown
Grateful to find a physician so knowledgeable regarding medications and diagnoses. Needed a new PCP after a wonderful MD I had used for 25 yrs.
Debora
Dallas
Tannis was amazing greeted me with warm welcomes. Provider JODIAN White was super amazing she listen and understood all my concerns I had that my previous provider ignored.
Briana
Tyrone
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