Doctor G Family Medical Services

Doctor G Family Medical Services We are an independent family medicine practice in Elizabeth City, NC. We provide primary care and preventive health services to people of all ages.

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World Health Day is celebrated annually on April 7 to raise global awareness about health issues, with 2026’s theme bein...
04/07/2026

World Health Day is celebrated annually on April 7 to raise global awareness about health issues, with 2026’s theme being “Together for Health. Stand with Science.” The 2026 theme, “Together for Health. Stand with Science,” emphasizes the importance of scientific collaboration in protecting the health of humans, animals, plants, and the planet. ♥️

Our office is closed today for Good Friday, we will return 04/06/2026. Happy Easter 🐣
04/03/2026

Our office is closed today for Good Friday, we will return 04/06/2026. Happy Easter 🐣

04/02/2026

National Autism Acceptance Month is an annual observance dedicated to increasing understanding, acceptance, and support ...
04/01/2026

National Autism Acceptance Month is an annual observance dedicated to increasing understanding, acceptance, and support for autistic people. It began in 1970 as Autism Awareness Month and evolved into Autism Acceptance Month in 2021. The month-long observance encourages communities worldwide to move beyond simple awareness of autism and toward genuine acceptance, inclusion, and support for autistic individuals and their families. The Autism Society of America coordinates the observance, and organizations worldwide participate. The theme for 2026 is .

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03/31/2026

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“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” —Laura Ingalls Wilder      🌸
03/20/2026

“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” —Laura Ingalls Wilder 🌸

Save Your Vision Month is observed every March to raise awareness about eye health and encourage preventive care for mai...
03/19/2026

Save Your Vision Month is observed every March to raise awareness about eye health and encourage preventive care for maintaining good vision.

Brain Injury Awareness Month is led nationally by the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) and observed each March...
03/18/2026

Brain Injury Awareness Month is led nationally by the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) and observed each March to raise awareness about both Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). The month highlights the challenges faced by over 5.3 million Americans living with permanent brain injuries and emphasizes that brain injuries are often invisible, affecting thinking, memory, emotions, behavior, and daily life. It is sometimes referred to as the “silent epidemic” because symptoms are not always visible. 💚

“Wishing you a day of luck, laughter, and a little bit of leprechaun mischief!” 🍀🌈      🍀
03/17/2026

“Wishing you a day of luck, laughter, and a little bit of leprechaun mischief!” 🍀🌈 🍀

"In every patient’s story, a nurse practitioner writes a chapter of hope." 📖💖
03/11/2026

"In every patient’s story, a nurse practitioner writes a chapter of hope." 📖💖

🍀March is National Kidney Month!! 🍀Highlighting the importance of kidney health and educate the public about chronic kid...
03/10/2026

🍀March is National Kidney Month!! 🍀
Highlighting the importance of kidney health and educate the public about chronic kidney disease (CKD), which affects millions of people and often goes undetected until serious complications arise, such as heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure. The month-long observance encourages individuals to take proactive steps, including regular check-ups, monitoring blood pressure and blood glucose, and adopting a healthy lifestyle.

National Endometriosis Awareness Month takes place annually in March. It was initiated by the Endometriosis Association ...
03/09/2026

National Endometriosis Awareness Month takes place annually in March. It was initiated by the Endometriosis Association in 1993, the observance aims to increase understanding of endometriosis. This condition can cause chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, infertility, fatigue, and digestive issues, and it affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age worldwide. 💛

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902 B Roanoke Avenue
Elizabeth City, NC
27909

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

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Meet Dr. G & Julie

Dr. Giguiere, commonly known as "Dr. G" is a family physician that offers high quality, comprehensive care in his independent medical practice in Elizabeth City, NC. Throughout medical school, Dr. G dreamed of being a small-town, rural family doctor, and he feels humbled to be a part of this community in such a meaningful way. He has a passion for caring for people at all stages of life and also offers minor procedures such as skin biopsies, wart removal, cryosurgery and joint injections. Dr. G’s patients consistently remark that he is thorough, compassionate, and kind.

Julie Stallings, MSN FNP-C graduated from UNC Wilmington with a Master’s of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner with a 4.0 GPA and is excited to join Dr. Giguiere’s team. Julie’s practice as a nurse practitioner is rooted in a quote from Theodore Roosevelt “People don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care”. Julie deeply cares for and advocates for her patients. She partners with them in promoting their health and well-being. Julie is a provider for patients of all ages and backgrounds. Since she has extensive experience offering healthcare to children, she will expand the accessibility of pediatric care for more young patients at Doctor G Family Medical Services.

Dr. G and Julie looks forward to seeing you and your family in the office soon.

For New Patients - welcome! We are pleased to accept new patients and accept most insurances. Self pay options are available. Please call our office at 252-368-8575 to request a new patient packet.