
Grant Henning, MD
- Family Medicine
Accepting New Patients
UnityPoint Provider
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Hospital Affiliations:
- St. Luke's Hospital
- Gender: Male
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Languages Spoken:
- English
About Grant Henning, MD
Medical Education
- University of Iowa - Carver College of Medicine: MD
Residency
- University of Iowa Family Medicine
Undergraduate Education
- Coe College: BA - Molecular Biology and Neuroscience
Board Certifications
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Family Medicine
American Board of Family Medicine
- Family Medicine
Biography
Why did you become a provider? I became a provider to offer patients the same supportive, trusting relationship I was fortunate to experience growing up. Having a consistent and caring primary care provider made a lasting impact on my life, and I strive to be that reliable teammate in my patients' health journeys.
Describe your typical patient: In general, patients I see are ages18-45 who are looking to avoid future complications of current disease or prevent future disease.
What would your patients say about you? I am passionate, determined and hard-working.
Most important things to know about you: I follow evidence-based care, and I am here to be a partner in my patients' health, to ensure they have a say in the care they receive.
How would you describe the ideal provider/patient relationship? My hope is patients are willing to listen to the advice I offer, and in-turn, give input on what they would like to do with their care; both respecting each others viewpoints.
What do you like to do in your free time? In my free time, I enjoy spending quality time with my wife and son. I like to be outdoors whenever I can, especially for golfing and fishing. I also enjoy tackling home projects and learning new skills through YouTube — there’s always something new to try or fix around the house.
Notable ties to the region: I was born in eastern Iowa and have been in the Corridor for the entirety of my secondary training and beyond. I am a lifelong Iowan.
Describe your family: I have an amazing wife who works as a nurse and a son who we enjoy watching grow up.
Procedures: Skin procedures, knee and shoulder joint injections
Preventative care for patients of all ages