"Dr. Mavromatis was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. After high school she attended the University of Michigan’s combined undergraduate and medical school seven-year program, “Inteflex,” from 1986 through 1994, majoring in Biomedical Science and French, and taking a year’s leave to study abroad in France. Dr. Mavromatis completed her residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington’s top ranked program for primary care in 1997.
Dr. Mavromatis founded Personalized Primary Care Atlanta (PPC) in 2010 after practicing at the Emory Clinic from 1997 until 2009. At Emory Dr. Mavromatis had a busy clinical practice, was active in teaching students and residents, and was on the practice leadership team of the 18-member General Medicine practice at 1525 Clifton Road. She also served as co-director of the Emory Internal Medicine Resident Quality Improvement Curriculum. Dr. Mavromatis’ work on improving care for patients with chronic illness spawned her interest in alternative primary care models, contributing to her vision for PPC. Dr. Mavromatis remains affiliated with Emory University School of Medicine as Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine."