Dr. Pamela HallMD, FABFM

Family Medicine

at Pamela Hall, MD, FABFM — Madison, GA

About

Pamela Hall, MD, FABFM earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta in 1999. She completed both her internship and Family Medicine residency at Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia. Her residency program selected her as Resident of the Year in 2002. She holds board certification from the American Board of Family Medicine and serves as Affiliate Faculty in Family Medicine at Mercer University Medical School.

Dr. Hall focuses her clinical interests on family medicine, preventive care, geriatric medicine, dementia prevention, and biological age assessment. She belongs to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Gerontological Society of America, the American Aging Association, and the American Medical Association. She believes open doctor-patient communication leads directly to better health outcomes. Her goal is to help patients maintain independence, stay mentally sharp, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. Outside medicine, she pursues competitive trail running, studies the Japanese language, reads nonfiction, and follows professional basketball.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

University of Georgia, Athens, GA - Bachelor of Arts, English, 1989

Medical School

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA - Doctorate of Medicine, 1999

Residency

Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA - Family Medicine, 2000-2002

Additional Training

Internship: Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA, 1999-2000; Postgraduate Pre-Med: Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 1994

Certifications

American Board of Family Medicine

Conditions Treated

Dementia prevention
Geriatric health conditions
Chronic disease management
Metabolic health
Preventive health screening
Biological age assessment
Anti-aging concerns
Family medicine conditions

Who is Dr. Hall right for?

Dr. Hall is a strong fit for adults who want a proactive, prevention-focused primary care physician. Patients with interests in healthy aging, dementia prevention, and maintaining independence benefit most from her approach. Older adults navigating geriatric health concerns will find her expertise particularly relevant. She also works well with patients who value direct, open communication with their physician at every visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Hall specializes in family medicine, preventive care, geriatric medicine, and dementia prevention. She also focuses on biological age assessment using multiple biomarkers. Patients managing chronic conditions or those seeking proactive aging strategies find her clinical focus well suited to their needs.

Yes, Dr. Hall holds board certification from the American Board of Family Medicine. She also carries the FABFM designation, reflecting her advanced standing in the field.

Dr. Hall earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta in 1999. She completed her internship and Family Medicine residency at Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia. Her program selected her as Resident of the Year in 2002.

Yes, Dr. Hall sees every patient herself at every visit. She does not delegate care to nurse practitioners or physician assistants. This ensures continuity and a consistent doctor-patient relationship.

Dr. Hall takes a data-driven approach to healthy aging. She uses biological age assessment with multiple biomarkers to guide personalized wellness plans. Her recommendations often include anti-aging strategies and education on fasting and caloric reduction. She also prioritizes dementia prevention as a core part of her clinical focus.

Yes, Dr. Hall serves as Affiliate Faculty in Family Medicine at Mercer University Medical School. She brings that academic grounding into her clinical practice in Madison, Georgia.

Dr. Hall belongs to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Gerontological Society of America, the American Aging Association, and the American Medical Association. These memberships reflect her broad engagement with both family and geriatric medicine.

Yes, Dr. Hall coordinates urgent care for patients who are traveling. Her 24/7 physician access ensures patients can reach her regardless of where they are.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026