Provider
John Scott Earwood, MD
Family Medicine
About John Scott Earwood, MD
Born in Pennsylvania to two Army officers, where I grew up went to college thru an ROTC scholarship, got married to my beautiful wife, and attended Medical School. I did my internship and residency in Family Medicine graduating in 1998. We moved to the Washington DC area where my wife completed her residency. I was in the Army until 2009 when I transitioned to government service at Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, and from there joined AU Health. I have been a residency faculty in various roles continuously since 2001.
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Clinical Interests
Teaching, Prevention, Screening
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Research Interests
Primary Care Evidence Assessment and Dissemination
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Philosophy of Care
To do my best for the patient in front of me. To accompany my patients to optimized physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health.
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Specialties
Family Medicine
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Language(s)
English
Credentials
Positions
Assistant Program Director, Family Medicine Residency, Augusta University
Assistant Program Director, Family Medicine Residency, Augusta University
Certifications
American Board of Family Medicine - Certified, 2015
Education and Training
Medical School: Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences
Internship: Family Medicine at Fort Bragg, NC
Residency: Family Medicine at Fort Bragg, NC
Fellowship: Faculty Development Fellowship, UNC Chapel Hill
Locations
1447 Harper Street
Augusta, GA 30912
Patient Reviews
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Dr. Earwood’s Reviews
September 3, 2024
Dr. Earwood was friendly and respectful and listened to my concerns and answered all my questions. I left with my mind at ease.
July 30, 2024
Very attentive to my questions and concerns. Follow up call from Doctor concerning my bloodwork.
February 28, 2024
When I went to the appointment I thought that the procedure would be done on that day. The appointment was a consultation, which was just what I needed to have all my questions answered, to give direction to when and how the removal of the xxx would be done in the future. Thank you for the guidance given.
February 22, 2024
Very good
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