
OUR CLINIC HOME
Cottage A1 of Cedar Hammock
We searched all over Savannah to find the perfect home for our wellness community. The Cottages of Cedar Hammock exceeded all of our expectations. They are comfortable, calm, and casual. We are thrilled to be a part of this cottage community and hope to have other wellness providers as our neighbors soon.

ERICA YOUNG MD
Board Certified Family Medicine Physician
Dr. Young graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham, Alabama and completed Family Medicine residency at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia. As a component of her residency training, Dr Young completed the requirements for a Certificate in Integrative Medicine awarded by The University of Arizona.
She lives on Whitemarsh with her husband and daughters.
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PARIS CARNAHAN
Clinical Coordinator
Paris comes to Relief DPC with a wealth of knowledge and experience. She has worked in the medical field for more than 10 years. She will be working in all aspect of our clinic from patient care to administration.
She is a Savannah native and the mother of 3 children.

INTEGRATIVE FAMILY MEDICINE
Integrative Family Medicine is healing-oriented care that takes account of the whole person, including all aspects of life and lifestyle. It emphasizes the root cause of symptoms, is informed by history and evidence, and makes use of a wide variety of healing therapies.
DIRECT PRIMARY CARE
Our mission is to provide a healing environment where providers and patients become partners creating healthy lives. Focused on education and empowerment, we provide personalized, integrative medical care.
Achieving this mission is only possible through Direct Primary Care (DPC), a model of care that restores the doctor-patient relationship by removing unnecessary third parties, like Insurance Companies.
At Relief DPC we do not accept any insurance or third party payments, and instead offer an affordable monthly membership that allows greater flexibility and value for patients.
DPC greatly reduces the cost of primary health care delivery, a benefit that we pass onto our patients. Patients still are encouraged to have insurance or to be members in a health sharing ministry to cover catastrophic or unexpected health care events. Most of your routine primary care can be taken care of through a Relief DPC membership and a less expensive insurance plan can be purchased.