Dr. Allison MeadowsMD

Family Medicine

at Family Physicians of St. Joseph, DPC — St. Joseph, MI

About

Dr. Allison Meadows grew up in Muncie, Indiana, and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Chicago. She completed her medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine before heading west for residency training in Oregon Health and Science University's rural Family Medicine program in Klamath Falls. The American Board of Family Medicine board-certified her in 2010. She joined Family Physicians of St. Joseph in 2012 and became one of its four physician-owners when the practice adopted the DPC model. When she is not seeing patients, Dr. Meadows spends time with her family, gardens, hikes, runs, takes on the occasional triathlon, and travels.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

University of Chicago, B.S. Biology

Medical School

Indiana University School of Medicine

Residency

Rural Family Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Klamath Falls, OR

Certifications

Board Certified by the American Board of Family Medicine (2010)

Who is Dr. Meadows right for?

Dr. Meadows is a good fit for patients who want a generalist with broad clinical experience and rural training. Her residency at Oregon Health and Science University's rural program prepared her to manage a wide range of conditions with limited resources. Active adults and families seeking preventive-focused primary care will appreciate her approach. She works well with patients across all life stages, from children through adults managing chronic illness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Meadows provides full-spectrum family medicine, including annual physicals, chronic disease management, acute illness, pediatric care, and preventive health. She sees patients across all age groups.

Dr. Meadows earned her medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. She completed her residency through Oregon Health and Science University's rural Family Medicine program in Klamath Falls, Oregon.

Yes. The American Board of Family Medicine board-certified Dr. Meadows in 2010.

Dr. Meadows joined the practice in 2012 and has served as a physician-owner since the team transitioned to the DPC model in 2017.

Dr. Meadows trained in a rural family medicine program, which builds a broad clinical foundation for managing diverse patient needs. That background reflects her commitment to comprehensive, relationship-based primary care.

Yes. Dr. Meadows and the full physician team stay available by phone, text, and email around the clock. Members use the Spruce App for urgent after-hours needs and the Elation Passport App for routine messages.

Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026