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About Dr. Rana Munna

Dr. Munna began medical school at the age of 45 and graduated from Mercer University School of Medicine in 2001. She did an internship in Internal Medicine in Atlanta and finished in 2004, then returned to Macon to practice medicine.

Dr. Munna is especially interested in helping patients achieve a better lifestyle by focusing on weight management, exercise, and staying healthy.

She serves as the Physician Liaison at the Macon Volunteer Clinic that treats the working uninsured.

She remains active in the Bibb County Medical Society and serves on the board.

Through the Medical Association of Georgia, she is privileged to serve as "Doctor for the Day" once a year at the Georgia Capitol during its legislative session.

Annually, she attends the House of Delegates, a gathering of all medical societies in Georgia who labor together to craft new recommendations leading to increased patient safety and physician autonomy.

 
 

About Gracin Teets,

(FNP-C)

Gracin Teets is a family nurse practitioner, board certified by The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing from Georgia Southwestern State University. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Columbus State University. She has over 10 years of combined experience in critical/intensive care, orthopedics, medical-surgical, specialty infusion, urgent care, primary care, internal medicine, and mental health. Gracin is passionate about finding the root cause of symptoms and managing chronic and mental health conditions so that each patient can live a life of quality and joy.

Born in coastal Georgia and raised in south Georgia, Gracin has made central Georgia her home for the last 15 years. She resides in Macon with her husband and son. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends, working in the yard, and all things coastal. She is an active member of Forest Hills Church, and her favorite verse is Jeremiah 29:11.