About
Dr. Corey Meador co-founded Partner Medical to build something he believed primary care should always be: personal, accessible, and unhurried. He grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and trained in Family Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, where he developed a strong foundation in whole-family care. He later completed an Emergency Medicine fellowship at Maine General, adding acute and procedural expertise to his clinical toolkit.
Dr. Meador brings an unusually broad set of experiences to his practice. After residency, he completed a medical journalism fellowship and studied screenwriting in undergrad. He contributes articles to the PBS NewsHour website and works with local and national filmmakers. His clinical passions include pediatrics, preventive medicine, and helping patients navigate complex health decisions. He treats children and adults alike, and his years working with kids inform his approach to family care every day.
Education & Training
Residency
Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina
Fellowship
Emergency Medicine, Maine General
Additional Training
Medical journalism fellowship after residency; studied screenwriting in undergrad
Who is Dr. Meador right for?
Dr. Meador is a strong fit for families with young children who want fast, home-based care without urgent care visits. Adults managing chronic conditions benefit from his continuity-focused approach and direct cell access. Patients who value a clinician with emergency medicine training alongside family medicine experience will find his range useful. He also works well with individuals who want a proactive, relationship-driven doctor rather than episodic care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Meador treats a wide range of acute, chronic, and preventive care needs for patients of all ages. His scope includes urgent illness, infections, chronic disease management, pediatric care, and preventive screenings. His Emergency Medicine fellowship training means he handles procedures like laceration repair, wound care, and joint injections during home visits.
Yes. Dr. Meador has trained in pediatrics and spent many years working with children. He treats patients from infancy through adulthood, making him a good fit for families who want a single clinician for every member of the household.
Dr. Meador completed his Family Medicine residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. He then completed an Emergency Medicine fellowship at Maine General. That dual training gives him strong footing in both ongoing primary care and acute medical situations.
Dr. Meador built Partner Medical specifically to have time to develop lasting relationships with patients. He keeps his panel capped so he can respond quickly, know each patient's history, and engage thoughtfully on both routine and urgent matters.
He does. Dr. Meador completed a medical journalism fellowship after residency and studied screenwriting in undergrad. He publishes articles on the PBS NewsHour website and collaborates with local and national filmmakers. These experiences inform how he communicates with patients and the public about health topics.
Yes. Dr. Meador performs a range of procedures during home visits, including laceration repair, wound and infection care, joint injections, medication injections, skin tag removal, and EKGs. He also conducts point-of-care testing for strep, flu, RSV, urine, and pregnancy during visits.
Dr. Meador sees patients of all ages, from newborns and toddlers through older adults. His pediatric training and years of experience with children make him especially well-suited for families with young kids.
Members receive Dr. Meador's cell phone number and can text or call him directly at any time. This direct access is a core part of how Partner Medical operates, replacing the traditional routing through front desks and nurse lines.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
