About
Dr. Courtney Erickson-Adams earned her medical degree from Rush University Medical Center. She completed her Family Medicine residency at MacNeal Family Medicine, now part of Loyola, and went on to finish a Sports Medicine fellowship through Michigan State University. She holds triple board certification in Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Lifestyle Medicine.
Dr. Erickson-Adams has cared for patients across West Michigan since 2013. She sees patients ages 12 and up, with a clinical focus on prevention, movement, and healthy aging. She uses movement, nutrition, sleep, and stress management as active tools for long-term health. Her approach centers on listening first, then working collaboratively with patients toward clear, sustainable goals. She offers home visits for members living in and north of West Olive. Outside the clinic, she stays active with her husband Nate and their children Grayson and Ava through hiking, swimming, paddleboarding, rowing, and kayaking across West Michigan.
Education & Training
Medical School
Rush University Medical Center
Residency
Family Medicine, MacNeal Family Medicine (now part of Loyola)
Fellowship
Sports Medicine, Michigan State University
Certifications
Who is Dr. Erickson-Adams right for?
Dr. Erickson-Adams is a strong fit for patients ages 12 and up who want a prevention-focused, relationship-driven approach. Active individuals and athletes benefit from her sports medicine expertise in diagnosis, injury treatment, and recovery. Patients interested in lifestyle medicine will find her use of movement, nutrition, sleep, and stress management practical and evidence-based. She works especially well with patients managing complex or chronic conditions who want a thorough, collaborative partner in care. Members living in or north of West Olive can access her home visit service.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Erickson-Adams holds triple board certification in Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Lifestyle Medicine. She earned her MD from Rush University Medical Center, completed her residency at MacNeal Family Medicine, and finished her Sports Medicine fellowship through Michigan State University.
Dr. Erickson-Adams cares for patients ages 12 and up. Her focus on prevention, movement, and healthy aging makes her a strong fit for adolescents, adults, and older adults alike.
Dr. Erickson-Adams uses movement, nutrition, sleep, and stress management as clinical tools for long-term health. She works with patients to build sustainable habits that support vitality at every stage of life. Her approach prioritizes education and shared decision-making so patients feel genuinely informed.
Yes. Dr. Erickson-Adams includes sports medicine consults, joint injections, and ultrasound-guided joint injections in the monthly membership. She also offers PRP injections at the member rate of $300. Patients have specifically praised her diagnostic accuracy in sports medicine.
Dr. Erickson-Adams has been caring for patients across West Michigan since 2013. She serves the communities of Holland, Zeeland, and Grand Haven and calls West Michigan home with her own family.
Yes. Dr. Erickson-Adams offers home visits for members living in and north of West Olive. This service is available to current Momentum Medicine members within that geographic area.
Dr. Erickson-Adams believes great healthcare begins with listening. She prioritizes clarity, education, and shared decision-making in every visit. Her goal is for patients to leave feeling informed, empowered, and confident in their care plan.
Dr. Erickson-Adams begins accepting patients in May 2026. Prospective patients can book a free introductory consultation through the Momentum Medicine website to learn more and get started.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026
