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Network Management Territory Assignments Hospital Contact List Network Management Territory Assignments Hospital Contact List WellCare proudly serves Georgia Families®, PeachCare for Kids® and Planning for health Babies® members. HOSPITAL HOSPITAL SERVICE SPECIALIST Phone Number Angel Medical Center (NC) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Appling General Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Archbold Memorial Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 AU Medical Center Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Bacon County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Bleckley Memorial Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Brooks County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Burke Medical Center D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Camden Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Candler County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Cartersville Medical Center (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Chatuge Regional Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Chestatee Regional Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Egleston Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Hughes Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Spalding Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Scottish Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Rite Clinch Memorial Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Coffee Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Coliseum Medical Center (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Coliseum Psychiatric Hospital (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Colquitt Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Cook Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Copper Basin Community Hospital (TN) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Crisp Regional Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Doctors Hospital of Augusta, LLC (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Dodge County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Donalsonville Hospital, Inc. Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Dorminy Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 East Georgia Regional Medical Center D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Network Management Territory Assignments Hospital Contact List Effingham Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Elbert Memorial Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 Emanuel Co. Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Emory DeKalb Medical Center Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Emory DeKalb Medical Center at Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Hillandale Emory Eastside (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Emory Johns Creek Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Emory Decatur Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Emory Rehabilitation Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Emory St. Joseph's Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Emory University Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Emory University Hospital - Midtown Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Erlanger health System (TN) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Evans Memorial Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Fairview Park Hospital (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Fannin Regional Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 Flint River Community Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Floyd Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Good Samaritan Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 Gordon Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 Grady General Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Grady Memorial D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Grady Outpatient Behavioral Health (BH) D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Gwinnett Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Gwinnett Medical Center - Duluth Charlene King 706-968-4811 Habersham County Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Hamilton Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Higgins General Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Houston Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Hughston Sports Medicine Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Hutcheson Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Irwin County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Jeff Davis Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Jefferson Hospital Inc. D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Jenkins County Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Liberty Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Lifebrite Hospital of Early County Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Macon Northside Hospital (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Meadows Regional Medical Center, Inc. Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Hospital Network Management Territory Assignments Hospital Contact List Memorial Hospital (TN) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Memorial Hospital and Manor Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Memorial University Medical Center- HCA Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Miller County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Mitchell County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Monroe County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Morgan Memorial Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Mountain Lakes Medical Center (Raburn) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Murphy Medical Center (NC) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Murray Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Navicent - Health Oconee Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Navicient- Medical Center of Central Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Georgia Navicient- Peach Regional Medical Center Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 NE GA Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 NGMC Barrow Charlene King 706-968-4811 North GA Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Northridge Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Northside Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Northside Hospital - Cherokee Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Northside Hospital Forsyth Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Parkridge - East Hospital (TN) (HCA) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Parkridge Medical Center (TN) (HCA) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Parkridge Valley Hospital (TN) (HCA) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Peidmont- Columbus Regional D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Perry Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Phoebe Health System, Inc. Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital (North Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Campus) Phoebe Worth Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Phoebe-Sumter Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Piedmont - Fayette Community Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont- Clearview Regional Medical D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Center Piedmont- Henry General Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont Hospital - Mountainside D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont- Newnan Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont- Newton General Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Piedmont- Rockdale Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Network Management Territory Assignments Hospital Contact List Polk Medical Center Charlene King 706-968-4811 Putman General Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Redmond Regional Medical Center (HCA) Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Satilla Regional Med. Center/HCA Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Screven County Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 SGMC Berrien County Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 SGMC Lanier Campus Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Shepherd Spinal Center D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Smith Northview Hospital/ A Camups of Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 SGMC South GA Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Southeast Alabama Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Southern Regional Medical Center Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Southwest GA Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 St. Francis Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 St. Joseph's Hospital - Candler Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 St. Joseph's Hospital - Savannah Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 St. Mary's Healthcare System, Inc. Charlene King 706-968-4811 St. Simons by the Sea Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Stephens County Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 T. C. Thompson Children's Hospital (TN) Charlene King 706-968-4811 Tanner Medical Center Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Tanner Medical Ctr. - Villa Rica Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Tattnall Community Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Taylor Regional Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Tift Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Trinity Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Union General Hospital Charlene King 706-968-4811 University Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 University Hospital McDuffie Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Upson Regional Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Warm Springs Medical Center Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 Washington County Hospital D'Joris Fleming 678-697-9811 Wayne Memorial Hospital Thomas Stair 229-364-8935 WellStar Atlanta Medical Center Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Atlanta Medical Center South Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Cobb Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Douglas Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Kennestone Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Network Management Territory Assignments Hospital Contact List WellStar North Fulton Regional Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Paulding Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Spalding Regional Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Sylvan Grove Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar West Georgia Medical Center Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 WellStar Windy Hill Hospital Manika Fitzpatrick 404-825-2032 Wesley Woods Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 Wills Memorial Hospital Lawna Habersham 470-991-1058 .
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