Jeremy Hill, M.D.

Originally
from Eatonton, Georgia, Dr. Jeremy Hill grew up as the oldest of three children.
Dr. Hill excelled in high school both academically and athletically; he
is still the only male to be named the area’s Valedictorian and Male Athlete
of the Year, having been an All-State football and baseball player. He was
a Wendy’s High School Heisman Finalist and participated in the Governor’s
Honors program; upon graduation, he was named a Governor’s Scholar.
Dr. Hill graduated Summa Cum Laude from Georgia with a degree in Biology, with
an emphasis on molecular biology. He was named to the prestigious All-American
Scholar list, enrolled in the Phi Kappa Alpha National Honor Society, and was
the university’s Phi Kappa Alpha graduation speaker for the spring commencement
ceremony.
Dr. Hill attended medical school at Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon,
Georgia, where he received the Ray Endowed Scholarship. He went on to become
one of eight honor graduates, having been initiated into the prestigious Alpha
Omega Alpha National Honor Society. After graduation from medical school, he
was further honored by his hometown by being the Keynote Speaker at the local
high school graduation, becoming the youngest to do so at the age of 25. Dr.
Hill has since gone on to receive postgraduate training in both Internal Medicine
and Diagnostic Radiology from Emory University Hospital.
Dr. Hill currently resides in McDonough, Georgia with his wife, Lindsay, daughter, Maddie, and son, Aidan. He enjoys outdoor activities, spending time with his family, and watching sports, especially UGA football.
