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Kathy C.
Lynn MD

Kathy C. Lynn, MD, of Macon, Georgia, has spent over 15 years as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at The Medical Center of Central Georgia.

Macon, Georgia

A doctor for 20 years, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, remains active in promoting the health of her fellow Georgians through her career, as well as through her volunteer activities.

A graduate of the Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia, and the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, has a Doctor of Medicine and holds designation as a Fellow of the American College of Rheumatology. Kathy C. Lynn, MD, concentrated her studies on rheumatology, a division of internal medicine that focuses on issues like autoimmune diseases, arthritis, gout, and other conditions that affect joints, muscles, and bones.

Currently, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, assists patients through her private practice as a rheumatologist and a physician of internal medicine. Additionally, she serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at The Medical Center of Central Georgia, where she maintains responsibility for case reports and teaches medical students. In addition to these professional pursuits, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, holds membership in the Georgia Society of Rheumatology, the Metropolitan Atlanta Society of Rheumatology, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, the Medical Association of Georgia, and Bibb County Medical Society, Inc. She also works as an attending physician at Anderson Health Care Rheumatology Clinic.

Outside of her profession, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, remains active in her community as a member of Georgia Wilderness Society, a nonprofit association that regularly brings together groups of people who love to experience the outdoors, and Altamaha Riverkeepers, an organization that protects Georgia’s largest river and its tributaries by monitoring water pollution and assisting the efforts of local authorities. When at home, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, likes to read books by Jane Walker, Janisse Ray, Nancy Grace, Lauretta Hannon, Kathryn Stockett, and William Rawlings Jr.


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  • How to Best Prepare for Your Doctor’s Appointment
    October, 2011
    Kathy C. Lynn, MD

    1. Construct a list of your concerns, pains, or symptoms. This will help you to explain all pertinent information to your doctor. With this list, you will be less likely to forget any important details you wish to pass on.

    2. Bring in a list of all the medications you currently take and what dosage you require. Even if you think your doctor already has this information, it is important to make sure you are both on the same page. A slight variance in any medication or dosage can change a doctor’s opinion or diagnosis.

    3. If you expect to discuss stressful medical issues, bring along a friend or family member. This person can sit in the room with you and help record any information provided by the doctor. Additionally, such an individual can provide support if needed.

    4. Don’t try to cover up any symptoms or problems you’ve been having, no matter how insignificant they might seem. All health issues are better dealt with when looked over early on, so be sure to see a physician right away if you experience any worrisome symptoms, pains, or health issues. Speaking up is far better than not speaking at all.

    About the Author:
    Possessing over 20 years of medical experience, Kathy C. Lynn, MD currently serves as a Physician at her private practice in Macon, Georgia, which she established in 1995. At her practice, Dr. Lynn focuses on diagnosing and treating issues related to internal medicine and rheumatology. Kathy C. Lynn, MD, also remains actively involved in a number of professional organizations, including the American College of Physicians, the Metropolitan Atlanta Society of Rheumatology, and the Bibb County Medical Society, among various others. In her free time, Kathy C. Lynn, MD, enjoys kayaking, water skiing, and gardening.