Dr. Brandon SickM.D.

Family Medicine

at Rock Hill Primary Care — Rock Hill, SC

About

Dr. Brandon Sick knew he wanted to become a physician by the fourth grade. Growing up in a small town of 500 people shaped his belief that medicine works best when a doctor truly knows a family. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Rochester and his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He completed his residency in family medicine at McLeod Health in Florence, SC.

Dr. Sick practiced family medicine for twenty years before founding Rock Hill Primary Care in January 2017. Twelve of those years took place in Rock Hill, a community he has called home for nearly two decades. He chose family medicine because it let him care for every member of a household across every stage of life. He is passionate about preventive care, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and the Mediterranean diet as tools for long-term health. Outside the office, he and his wife Kelley share their home with their three children, Mikayla, Sumner, and Loren, and their dog Rigsby.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

University of Rochester

Medical School

Albany Medical College

Residency

Family Medicine, McLeod Health, Florence, SC

Conditions Treated

chronic disease management
acute illness
preventive care
minor injuries
conditions requiring joint injections
skin lesions
lacerations

Who is Dr. Sick right for?

Dr. Sick is a strong fit for patients who want one doctor to know their full health history. Families benefit from his focus on caring for every generation under one practice. Patients managing chronic conditions find value in his preventive approach and nutritional guidance. Anyone who needs same-day access or after-hours communication will find his model responsive and personal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Sick treats a broad range of conditions across every age group. His family medicine background means he manages chronic diseases, acute illnesses, preventive care, and minor injuries. He is particularly passionate about preventive health and uses nutrition-focused approaches, including anti-inflammatory diets and the Mediterranean diet, as part of long-term care plans.

Dr. Sick trained in family medicine at McLeod Health in Florence, SC, and has practiced in the specialty for over twenty years. He earned his medical degree from Albany Medical College and his undergraduate degree from the University of Rochester.

Dr. Sick handles a wide range of procedures at Rock Hill Primary Care. These include EKG, cryotherapy, lesion removal, laceration repair, and joint injections. Members can access many of these services during a standard visit without a referral.

Dr. Sick has practiced medicine in Rock Hill for nearly two decades. He founded Rock Hill Primary Care in January 2017 after spending twelve years caring for the Rock Hill community. He considers Rock Hill home and built the practice to serve his neighbors directly.

Yes. Dr. Sick stays reachable by phone, text, or email after office hours. This direct access is a core part of how he practices and allows members to contact him when concerns arise outside of scheduled visits.

Yes. Dr. Sick makes house calls for patients with significant mobility limitations. This service reflects his commitment to keeping care accessible to every member of his panel.

Dr. Sick grew up in a small town of 500 people, and that experience shaped his belief that medicine works best when a doctor truly knows a family. He chose family medicine because it lets him care for every member of a household across every stage of life. He knew he wanted to become a physician as early as the fourth grade.

Dr. Sick integrates preventive care and nutrition-focused strategies into his clinical approach. He is passionate about anti-inflammatory eating and the Mediterranean diet as practical tools for long-term health. He discusses these strategies with patients as part of managing chronic conditions and supporting overall wellness.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026