General Medicine Academic Primary Care Program
The U-M Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of General Medicine Primary Care network serves Ann Arbor and surrounding communities and is poised to expand.
Committed to the best patient experience
Our primary care physicians provide the highest quality, cost-effective patient-centered care and population management, from preventive services to complex care management. Our network of general internal medicine and combined medicine-pediatrics physicians also serve as physician educators consistent with the education and research missions of the University.
Our clinical practice currently spans across 11 locations and is supported by the Michigan Medicine Ambulatory Care Services team of outstanding nurses and clinical administrative staff. In partnership, this team is committed to exceed the very high expectations of the people we serve and to emphasize the importance of offering a stellar patient experience. When individuals select Michigan Medicine for their personal health care, they expect the leaders and best. For many, primary care is the initial entry into Michigan Medicine and offers an opportunity for our physicians to connect with a broad internal referral network of outstanding colleagues engaged in a diverse mission of clinical care, research, and education.
Our Mission
Program Leadership
Jennifer Reilly Lukela, MD, FACP
Vice Chief for Clinical Strategy and Service Chief, Internal Medicine
Medical School
F John Brinley, III, MD
Service Chief, Internal Medicine
Medical School
Amanda M Cox, MD
Assistant Division Chief, Population Health Quality and Strategy, Medical School