List of healthsites in Georgia
List of Healthsites in Georgia[edit | edit source]
The state of Georgia is home to a variety of health facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and specialized medical centers. This article provides a comprehensive list of notable health sites in Georgia, categorized by type and region.
Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Emory University Hospital - Located in Atlanta, this hospital is part of the Emory Healthcare system and is known for its research and teaching facilities.
- Grady Memorial Hospital - One of the largest hospitals in the state, also located in Atlanta, known for its trauma and emergency services.
- Piedmont Atlanta Hospital - A major hospital in Atlanta, part of the Piedmont Healthcare system.
- WellStar Kennestone Hospital - Located in Marietta, this hospital is part of the WellStar Health System.
Clinics[edit | edit source]
- Emory Clinic - Offers a wide range of outpatient services and is affiliated with Emory University.
- MinuteClinic - A walk-in clinic located in various CVS Pharmacy stores across Georgia.
- PeachCare for Kids - A state program providing health insurance for children in low-income families, with various clinics participating in the program.
Specialized Medical Centers[edit | edit source]
- Shepherd Center - A private, not-for-profit hospital in Atlanta specializing in medical treatment, research, and rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injury and brain injury.
- Winship Cancer Institute - Part of Emory University, this center is dedicated to cancer research and treatment.
- Marcus Autism Center - Located in Atlanta, this center is one of the largest autism centers in the U.S. and is affiliated with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Regional Health Systems[edit | edit source]
- Northeast Georgia Health System - Serving the northeast region of Georgia, this system includes several hospitals and outpatient facilities.
- Navicent Health - Based in Macon, this health system provides a wide range of medical services across central Georgia.
- Phoebe Putney Health System - Located in Albany, this system serves the southwest region of the state.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Emory Healthcare
- Piedmont Healthcare
- WellStar Health System
- Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
- Grady Health System
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