Working Hours
Mon-Fri: 8am - 5 pm
Saturday: 8am - 2pm
Closed on Sunday
Location
474 West Bankhead Street, New Albany, MS 38652
Phone
(662) 534-7777
Mon-Fri: 8am - 5 pm
Saturday: 8am - 2pm
Closed on Sunday
474 West Bankhead Street, New Albany, MS 38652
(662) 534-7777
Our focus is centered on our patients and their well-being. We strive to find the underlying cause behind the symptoms, rather than just putting a Band-Aid over it. We encourage community involvement and love to engage our patients to take ownership of their state of health and provide in depth education to make sure they understand all of their diagnoses.
Meet our providers

Brittany Martinez-Clark has been with the practice since 2015. She graduated from North Pontotoc High School in Ecru, Mississippi in 2006 and then pursued her nursing degree first from ICC, and then from Mississippi University for Women. Brittany worked as an RN at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford, MS in the emergency department and also one on one with the physicians in the Hospitalist group, which prepared her well for both acute and primary care. She also spent some time working in the intensive care unit at NMMC and in the bariatric and orthopedic surgery unit. She graduated in 2015 with her Masters of Science degree in nursing, and began practicing as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Brittany is married to Trent Clark of West Union, Mississippi and they have two children, one son, Tristan, and one daughter, Eleanor Kay. Brittany and her husband own and operate the clinic, and strive to make this a warm and welcoming place where the patients feel as though they are a part of a family. She strives to ensure that her patients feel comfortable while they are here so that they feel that they can be open about their conditions so that we are able to truly help them. She is dedicated to providing compassionate care to each of her patients. Outside of the office, she enjoys Ole Miss Football, antiquing, baking, fashion, and reading; but most of all spending time with family and friends. Brittany takes appointments weekly and looks forward to serving her patient’s needs.

Heather Bishop, Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) has over 20 years of diverse experience in healthcare. Starting out as a Critical Care Respiratory Therapist, she worked at NMMC in Tupelo, Mississippi for 5 years. Heather’s healthcare journey began in the fast-paced world of critical care. Working as a Respiratory Therapist, she honed her skills in a high-pressure environment where quick decision-making and compassionate care were paramount. This foundation in critical care laid the groundwork for deep understanding of complex patient needs and the importance of a holistic approach to health. After transitioning into nursing in 2011, Heather continued to build expertise, working in critical care settings and later specializing in gastroenterology in Oxford, MS. Her time in gastroenterology allowed Heather to refine her diagnostic skills and develop a keen understanding of digestive health, which continues to benefit patients today. In 2018, after earning a Master’s Degree in Nursing from MUW and becoming a board certified Family Nurse Practitioner, Heather made the transition to providing primary care. For the past six years, she has provided care to the people of Union County with dedication and compassion, addressing a wide range of healthcare needs across the lifespan. Whether managing chronic conditions, promoting wellness, or providing acute care, Heather has become a trusted healthcare provider in the region. As an FNP, Heather has been committed to not only treating illness but also empowering patients to take charge of their health through education and preventive care. Her approach to patient care is rooted in a strong belief in the importance of building relationships with patients and their families, ensuring that every person they care for feels heard, understood, and supported. Originally from Columbus, MS, Heather now resides in New Albany with her husband, Steve and their two children Hudson and Hallie Grace. They also have a feisty puppy that Hudson named Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick. Outside of work, Heather enjoys reading, playing with her kids, and spending time with family and friends. As Nurse Practitioner Week celebrates the invaluable contributions of NPs across the country, we recognize the dedication and hard work of professionals like Heather, who make a difference in their communities every day. Heather continues to be a leader in patient-centered care, and we look forward to the many more years of service and care she will provide to her patients at the Family Clinic of New Albany. Happy Nurse Practitioner Week to Heather and all the NPs who tirelessly care for their communities!

Georgi Moore is originally from Southern Illinois, and moved to Oxford, Mississippi in 2014. She attended Ole Miss while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science. She then went on to complete the Accelerated BSN program through UMMC, located in Oxford. She worked as a Registered Nurse at Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi and was cross trained in ICU Stepdown and Medical Surgical units. Her ultimate goal was to become a Family Nurse Practitioner, so she returned to UMMC to pursue her Masters of Science in nursing in 2020. She graduated from UMMC in May of 2022, and married her husband, JR Moore, the next day. Together they have a daughter, Charli, and a crazy golden retriever, Briggs. Aside from nursing, Georgi enjoys cheering on the Rebels, reading, cooking, and spending time with her friends and family. She thoroughly enjoys the autonomy this career provides and has deeply appreciated the impact she is able to make for her patients. Being from a small town herself, she realizes the need for healthcare in rural communities and is passionate about providing it. She is grateful for the warm welcome from the town of New Albany and looks forward to providing compassionate care for all.
We have been providing thorough, compassionate healthcare to Union County and the surrounding areas since 2001. Our focus is our patients and their well being. We strive to find the underlying cause behind the symptoms, rather than just putting a bandaid over it.
"The staff at the Family Clinic of New Albany is exceptional. They are very caring and compassionate with their patients and give the best care. They go above and beyond to meet the needs of the community. They have very low wait times and provide quick and convenient service. I would highly recommend their clinic for any acute or chronic medical issues."
"My name is Larry James, I am a Clinical Therapist with the Oxford Counseling Center. I have been a patient with the Family Clinic of New Albany since they opened in 1999. I have received over and beyond a level of care you just don’t find every day. I was diagnosed with Type II diabetes by a Nurse Practitioner that just looked and me and ordered a Hemoglobin A-1C test that confirmed her diagnosis. I was encouraged to lose at least 50 pounds and through a change in diet and medication my diabetes is under control as well as my blood pressure. If you are considering the family Clinic for your future medical needs look no further."