Booker Dalton, Jr., M.D.

Digestive Healthcare of Georgia

Gastroenterology

Atlanta, GA

Most recent review: 1 week ago Recent
5.0
128 Ratings
59 Comments

Dr. Booker Dalton, Jr., M.D., is a gastroenterologist fellowship-trained in Gastroenterology from The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. He earned his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College and completed his Internal Medicine internship, residency, and fellowship at The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. His special interest is in Biliary Disease, and he holds a B.A. in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University.

5.0
128 Ratings
59 Comments

Dr. Booker Dalton, Jr., M.D., is a gastroenterologist fellowship-trained in Gastroenterology from The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. He earned his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College and completed his Internal Medicine internship, residency, and fellowship at The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center. His special interest is in Biliary Disease, and he holds a B.A. in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University.

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Always VERY thorough! Great working with Dr Dalton!

(1 week ago) May-2026

He’s kind, which I havnt found in all drs.

(1 week ago) May-2026

Very thorough! Explains everything!

(1 week ago) May-2026

Compassionate and thorough evaluation, I really felt heard and understood by Dr Dalton. He is an amazing doctor and I feel fortunate to have found his practice.

(2 weeks ago) May-2026

Listened to everything I said. Very compassionate and so knowledgeable in his field!!

(2 weeks ago) May-2026

Best demeanor.😊

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Great as usual.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Outstanding staff. Recent procedure handled quickly and professionally. All my questions answered.

(1 month ago) Apr-2026

Dr. Dalton was very nice and gave me time to ask and receive answers to my questions.

(2 months ago) Mar-2026

Refreshing to have a doctor to listen. To see what has been missing in my care and then do a little more. That's giving rounded care.

(2 months ago) Mar-2026
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