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Dr. Brad Patton

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Dr. Brad Patton grew up in Arkansas and came to Northeast Ohio after attending medical school at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in South Florida, where he met Dr. Meighan Patton.

As a Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician, Dr. Patton is passionate about helping early and middle-aged adults achieve their health goals through a personalized, whole person approach. His areas of expertise include preventive health, men’s health, physical fitness, nutrition, weight management, metabolism, and chronic disease prevention and treatment. He believes that healthcare should be proactive, not reactive, and that true well-being is built through collaboration, education, and lifestyle-driven care.

His experience in large healthcare systems showed him firsthand what patients felt was missing in their healthcare experience—a deeper, more personal relationship with their doctor. Listening to those frustrations and desires sparked the vision for Acropolis Health, a direct primary care model focused on accessibility, trust, and long-term well-being. He and Dr. Meighan Patton founded Acropolis Health to bring a more connected, patient-centered approach to medicine—one where health isn’t just managed but optimized for longevity and fulfillment.

For Dr. Patton, health is more than medicine—it’s about movement, nutrition, and actively shaping a lifestyle that supports longevity and well-being. That philosophy extends beyond the practice and into the Hudson community, where he, Dr. Meighan, and their two daughters have called home since 2017. Outside the office, you’ll likely find them at the Hudson Farmer’s Market, supporting local businesses, staying active outdoors, and fully embracing the same wellness principles they share with their patients.

Because for Dr. Patton, medicine isn’t just about treating illness—it’s about empowering individuals to take ownership of their health, build resilience, and live fully.

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