Amane Medical was created to bring calm and humanity back to healthcare. We believe you deserve care that feels personal, unrushed, and deeply supportive.
Through a simple monthly membership, we focus on metabolic health, chronic conditions, wellness services, and medical weight loss while removing the barriers that often make healthcare feel confusing or impersonal. This allows us to spend real time with you, listen closely, and build a relationship rooted in trust.
At Amane, you’re never just a patient — you’re a person with a story. Our role is to walk alongside you with steady guidance, clear communication, and genuine care, so you always feel supported and never alone in your health journey.
Dr. Tiffany Garrett is a board-certified family physician and the founder of Amane Medical. With nearly two decades of experience in patient care, she has dedicated her career to providing accessible, relationship-based medicine that goes beyond quick visits and rushed appointments.
Her vision for Amane Medical is simple: to restore trust and connection in healthcare by combining the best of Direct Primary Care with advanced services such as medical weight loss (GLP-1 therapies), metabolic reset, IV vitamin therapy, men’s and women’s health, and whole-person wellness support.
Known for her approachable style and commitment to truly listening, Dr. Garrett empowers patients to take charge of their health while ensuring they always feel supported, informed, and cared for.
Dr. Garrett proudly serves patients across Maryland and Washington, DC, both in-person and through secure telehealth visits.
To create a primary care experience where patients feel supported, understood, and confident in their long-term health through access-driven, relationship-based care.
To provide provider-led primary care that focuses on prevention, chronic condition management, metabolic health, and wellness—delivered through a simple and predictable membership model.
We believe healthcare works best when providers have time, patients have access, and care decisions are guided by trust—not volume or insurance constraints.