Grant M. Greenberg, MD, MA, MHSA

Chair, Department of Family Medicine

Family Medicine, Primary Care

LVPG Cliniciani

Overview

Area of focus i

  • Down Syndrome
  • LGBTQ+ Patients and Families

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Spanish

About

Philosophy of care

I enjoy caring for the entire family, from newborns to their great-great grandparents and everyone between. Every family is different, and my approach is to help understand and meet the patient’s and family’s goals and expectations for health care, educate them on best practices and prevention, and be there to advocate for them in a very complex healthcare environment. I follow an evidence-based approach, and do my best to provide guidance for the most cost-effective, appropriate, and timely care possible.

Why I entered medicine

It is energizing and fun to spend time seeing patients. I love to teach, and as a physician everything I do to facilitate medical care involves educating the patient about prevention, medication and treatment.

Personal interests

I have four teenage and preteen daughters. I am a runner, and on a quest to run a half marathon in half of the states (I have just a few left to go).

Education

Undergraduate
University of Michigan College of Literature Science & the Arts, Bachelor of Science in Biology (BABIO), 1988

Graduate
Indiana University Purdue University-Fort Wayne, Masters of Arts (MA), 1993

Medical School
University of Michigan Medical School, Doctor of Medicine (MD), 1997

Post Graduate
University of Michigan Public Health-Ann Arbor, Masters of Health Services Administration (MHSA), 2010

Training

Internship 1998
University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI

Residency 1999
Family Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI

Residency 2000
Family Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI

Certifications

American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine

Publications & Clinical Trials