Greta Loren Branford, MD

Greta Loren Branford, MD

Specialty: Primary Care, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
Title: Clinical Assistant Professor
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Greta Loren Branford, MD
Greta Loren Branford, MD
Internal Medicine
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  • About

    Dr. Branford completed her medical school and residency training in Cincinnati, Ohio and then worked with the University of Utah and their Med-Peds residency program for seven years. She enjoys the variety of patients she sees in the Med-peds office at Canton. She especially enjoys providing excellent care for diabetics and adolescents. She also has interests in improving our electronic health record and also teaches sexuality education to middle schoolers in her spare time. In her spare time, Dr. Branford loves to spend time with her husband and two girls, usually at a swim meet. Other hobbies include home improvement projects, cooking and baking.

    Areas of Practice

    Primary Care, care of chronic conditions including diabetes, high blood pressure and preventive care of all ages. Efficient use and optimization of the electronic medical record to improve patient care and ease physician burnout

    Locations

    • Adult Medicine & Pediatric Clinic | Canton Health Center 1051 N Canton Center Rd
      Canton, MI 48187-5097
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1994

    Residency

    University of Cincinnati Hospitals & Medical Centers, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, 1998

    Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine
    Pediatrics

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    Patient Ratings

    295 Patient Ratings

    Patient Comments

    February 19, 2026 - "Dr. Branford a has been my primarycare doctor for many years, she is always very nice and cares about my health. She always listens to my questions/concerns patiently and answers them in great details."

    February 14, 2026 - "Dr Branford knows me and my family and our history and she takes great care of us."

    February 10, 2026 - "I just love Dr. Branford. I've recommended her to several of my friends [...] This doctor is THE best I've ever had!"

    January 8, 2026 - "Dr. Branford took the time to address all of my questions and concerns. She and I had corresponded via the My UM Health portal about my concerns, and she came to our meeting prepared with research she had done In advance of our time together. I feel Dr. Branford listened to me, took the time to explain things to me, and I feel I'm on a good path forward as a result of our visit."

    December 4, 2025 - "Dr. Branford is excellent [...]"

    November 20, 2025 - "Dr. Branford is an excellent doctor in every way. I love her & actually look forward to seeing her. She is kind. She can always figure out what my ailments are & how to treat them. I never feel "unheard"when I need to talk things over or gain greater information. She is extremely bright & knowledgable."

    November 4, 2025 - "Dr. Branford is the best, or one of the best, doctors I've ever had. I love her!"

    October 5, 2025 - "Dr Branford is always very friendly:)"

    September 18, 2025 - "Dr Branford is AWESOME!"

    August 5, 2025 - "DR. Branford is the best! She listens and gives good feedback. She takes good care of me."

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