
Highlights
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Connie Hall Shrake
About the Provider
Dr. Shrake spent several years working for the Public Health Service and as community faculty at the University of Louisville where she taught residents as well as medical students.
She has private practice experience. Immediately before joining the family medicine residency,
Dr. Shrake worked with the Inpatient Medical Group palliative care team at NSH and was a medical director for hospice.
Practice Website
Hospital Affiliations
Interpreter Services
The information on languages spoken was reported by the provider and may not have been verified by Northside Hospital. It may also include languages spoken by office staff. Interpretation services, including American Sign Language, are available upon request.
Locations
- Strickland Family Medicine Center
- 665 Duluth Highway, Suite 501, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
- Get Directions
- phone: 678-312-0400
- fax: 678-312-0423
Clinical Interests
- Geriatrics, End-of-Life Care
Expertise
Education
- Internship & Residency: Univ. of Cincinnati Hospital, 1993
- Medical School: Univ. of Kentucky-College of Medici, 1990
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1993
Insurance
- Aetna
- Amerigroup: Medicaid product
- BCBS HMO
- BCBS MA HMO
- CareSource Tricare
- Caresource: Marketplace Exchange product
- Caresource: Medicaid product
- Cigna
- ClearSpringHealthEONMedicareAdvantage
- Clover Medicare
- Coventry (via Aetna)
- Devoted Medicare Adv
- HealthSpring_Cigna MA
- Humana
- Kaiser (Select Specialties)
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Multiplan PHCS Beech Street
- Nomi Health
- NovaNet
- NS Health Network
- Oscar Exchange
- Peach State - Ambetter Exchange product
- Peach State: Medicaid product
- Pruitt Health
- QT
- Sonder Medicare
- TRICARE
- United Healthcare
- WellCare: Medicare product via Peach State
Ratings & Reviews
4.6 out of 5
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