Martin Medical Center P.C.

Martin Medical Center P.C. Multi-Specialty Medical Practice providing fast quality healthcare to our community.

11/17/2025

đŸ‘©â€âš•ïž Why is it so important for kids to have a primary care physician?

A primary care provider isn’t just for when your child is sick—they’re your partner in keeping your little one healthy year-round. From routine check-ups and vaccinations to monitoring growth and development, having a trusted doctor means your child’s health history is always in one place and someone is looking out for their long-term well-being.

Kids grow and change fast, and regular visits help catch potential issues early, answer your questions, and give you peace of mind. Plus, it makes life easier when you need care quickly—you already have a go-to provider who knows your child.
If your child doesn’t have a primary care physician yet, now is the perfect time to set that up. Give us a call or text today—we’d love to help you get started! 💙
📞 731-587-9511

Who Knew Your Skeleton Was So Foot-Centric?
11/14/2025

Who Knew Your Skeleton Was So Foot-Centric?

💙 Celebrating Kindness at MMC — World Kindness DayAt Martin Medical Center, kindness isn’t just a value—it’s part of our...
11/13/2025

💙 Celebrating Kindness at MMC — World Kindness Day

At Martin Medical Center, kindness isn’t just a value—it’s part of our everyday care. On World Kindness Day, we’re shining a light on the small, meaningful moments that make a big difference.

From the warm smiles at the front desk to the comforting words from our nurses, and the extra time our providers take to listen—our team shows that compassion is just as important as clinical care.

Kindness is holding a hand during a tough moment. It’s checking in on a coworker. It’s going the extra mile for a patient who needs it most.

Today, we honor our staff for the heart they bring to healthcare. Thank you for making MMC a place where kindness thrives.

Happy National Nurse Practitioner Week! đŸ©ș🎉This week, we celebrate the incredible Nurse Practitioners who provide compass...
11/12/2025

Happy National Nurse Practitioner Week! đŸ©ș🎉

This week, we celebrate the incredible Nurse Practitioners who provide compassionate, expert care to our patients every day. Your dedication, knowledge, and heart make a difference in countless lives—and we are so thankful

Please join us in showing appreciation for our amazing NPs. If you see them this week, give them a big THANK YOU! 👏

Diabetes can sneak up quietly, but your body may be sending signals. Here are some common early symptoms to watch out fo...
11/12/2025

Diabetes can sneak up quietly, but your body may be sending signals. Here are some common early symptoms to watch out for as you go about your everyday business. If you or someone you love is experiencing these symptoms, don’t wait—talk to your healthcare provider. Early detection can prevent serious complications and lead to better long-term health. 💙

11/11/2025

đŸ©ș Diabetes Myths vs. Facts — Let’s Set the Record Straight!

There’s a lot of misinformation out there about diabetes. Let’s clear up a few common myths:

❌ Myth: Eating sugar causes diabetes.
✅ Fact: Sugar alone doesn’t cause diabetes. Type 1 is autoimmune, and Type 2 is linked to genetics, weight, and lifestyle. Still, cutting back on sugary drinks helps reduce risk.

❌ Myth: Only overweight people get diabetes.
✅ Fact: Weight is a risk factor, but many people with diabetes are at a normal weight. Genetics and other factors play a big role.

❌ Myth: People with diabetes need special foods.
✅ Fact: A healthy diet for diabetes is the same as for anyone—balanced meals with whole foods, fiber, and limited added sugars.

❌ Myth: Diabetes isn’t serious.
✅ Fact: Diabetes can lead to heart disease, kidney failure, and vision loss. But with good management, complications can be prevented.

❌ Myth: Only medication can control diabetes.
✅ Fact: Lifestyle changes like exercise, weight management, and healthy eating can be powerful tools—sometimes even more effective than meds.

Let’s fight misinformation with facts and support each other in better health! 💙

Did you know?Our amazing LPN, Tim, isn’t just a healthcare hero—he’s also a U.S. veteran! His dedication to serving othe...
11/11/2025

Did you know?

Our amazing LPN, Tim, isn’t just a healthcare hero—he’s also a U.S. veteran! His dedication to serving others started long before he joined our team, and we’re proud to have him here making a difference every day.

Thank you, Tim, for your service to our country and for the compassion you bring to our patients. We appreciate you! 💙

Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country with courage, sacrifice, and unwavering ded...
11/11/2025

Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country with courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication. At Martin Medical Center, we are deeply grateful for the veterans in our community and beyond—those who stood strong in the face of adversity to protect the freedoms we hold dear.

Your service is more than a chapter in history—it’s a legacy of resilience, honor, and heart. Whether on the front lines or behind the scenes, your contributions have shaped our nation and inspired generations.

To all veterans: thank you. We see you, we appreciate you, and we are forever in your debt.

11/10/2025

đŸ©ș What’s the Difference Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes?
Both affect how your body handles blood sugar—but they’re not the same.

đŸ”č Type 1: An autoimmune condition where the body doesn’t produce insulin. Usually starts in childhood. Requires daily insulin.

đŸ”č Type 2: The body still makes insulin, but doesn’t use it well. Often linked to lifestyle and develops in adulthood. Can be managed with diet, exercise, and medication.

Understanding the difference helps us support better care and awareness. 💙

🧠 Nature’s got your back — even when you’re sneezing. 😎
11/07/2025

🧠 Nature’s got your back — even when you’re sneezing. 😎

đŸ©ș November is National Diabetes Awareness Month — a time to spotlight one of the most widespread chronic conditions in t...
11/07/2025

đŸ©ș November is National Diabetes Awareness Month — a time to spotlight one of the most widespread chronic conditions in the U.S., affecting over 38 million Americans and placing another 98 million at risk due to prediabetes. Diabetes doesn’t just impact blood sugar — it affects the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and overall quality of life.

Here at Martin Medical Center, we’re committed to helping our patients understand, prevent, and manage diabetes through education, early screening, and personalized care. Whether it’s Type 1, Type 2, or gestational diabetes, early detection and lifestyle changes can make a life-saving difference. Want to learn to more? Call us or texts us today at 731-587-9511. Or visit our website at www.martinmedicalctr.com

11/04/2025

🍂 Fall Allergies Got You Sniffling? Here's How to Fight Back! đŸ€§

As the leaves change, so does the air — and for many, that means sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion. But you can stay ahead of fall allergies with a few simple steps:

✅ Keep windows closed on high pollen days
✅ Shower and change clothes after being outdoors
✅ Use a HEPA filter in your home
✅ Rinse nasal passages with saline spray
✅ Start allergy meds early — don’t wait for symptoms!

Let’s enjoy the beauty of fall without the sniffles! 🍁

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117 Kennedy Drive
Martin, TN
38237

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17315879511

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