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Novanet Georgia Hospitals NovaNet Georgia Hospitals Appling County Berrien County Hospital Brooks County Hospital 1221 East McPherson 903 North Court Street Baxley Nashville, GA 31639 Quitman, GA 31643 (229) 543-7100 (912) 263-4171 Appling Healthcare System Acute Care Hospital Acute Care Hospital 301 East Tollison Street Baxley, GA 31513 Bibb County Bulloch County (912) 367-9841 Acute Care Hospital Macon Statesboro Bacon County Central Georgia Rehabilitation East Georgia Regional Medical Hospital Center Alma 3351 Northside Drive 1499 Fair Road Macon, GA 31210 Statesboro, GA 30459 Bacon County Hospital (478) 201-6500 (912) 764-6671 302 S. Wayne Street Rehabilitation Hospital Acute Care Hospital Alma, GA 31510 (912) 632-8961 Coliseum Medical Centers Willingway Hospital Acute Care Hospital 350 Hospital Drive 311 Jones Mill Road Macon, GA 31217 Statesboro, GA 30458 Baldwin County (478) 765-7000 (912) 764-6236 Acute Care Hospital Mental Health/Substance Abuse Milledgeville Coliseum Psychiatric Center Burke County Oconee Regional Medical Center 350 Hospital Drive 821 North Cobb Street Macon, GA 31217 Waynesboro Milledgeville, GA 31061 (478) 743-0459 (912) 454-3505 Mental Health/Substance Abuse Burke County Hospital Acute Care Hospital 351 Liberty Street HealthSouth Waynesboro, GA 30830 Barrow County 3350 Northside Drive (706) 554-4435 Macon, GA 31210 Acute Care Hospital Winder (478) 471-2140 Sub-Acute Hospital Butts County Barrow Community Hospital 316 North Broad Street HealthSouth Jackson Winder, GA 30680 3351 Northside Drive (770) 867-3400 Macon, GA 31210 Sylvan Grove Hospital Acute Care Hospital (478) 471-3500 1050 McDonough Road Sub-Acute Hospital Jackson, GA 30233 Bartow County (770) 775-7861 Medical Center of Central Georgia Acute Care Hospital Cartersville 777 Hemlock Street Macon, GA 31201 Calhoun County Cartersville Medical Center (478) 633-1130 960 Joe Frank Harris Parkway Acute Care Hospital Arlington Cartersville, GA 30120 (770) 382-1530 Bleckley County Calhoun Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital 209 Academy Ave. SE Cochran Arlington, GA 39813 Ben Hill County (912) 725-4272 Bleckley Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital Fitzgerald 145 E. Peacock Street Cochran, GA 31014 Camden County Dorminy Medical Center (478) 934-6211 200 Perry House Road Acute Care Hospital St. Mary's Fitzgerald, GA 31750 (912) 424-7100 Brooks County Southeast Georgia Health Acute Care Hospital System/Camden Campus Quitman 2000 Dan Proctor Drive Berrien County St. Mary's, GA 31558 (912) 576-6200 Nashville Acute Care Hospital Page 1 of 8 NovaNet Georgia Hospitals Carroll County Athens Ridgeview Institute 3995 South Cobb Drive St. Mary's Hospital Smyrna, GA 300806397 Carrollton 1230 Baxter Street (770) 434-4568 Athens, GA 30606 Tanner Medical Center Mental Health/Substance Abuse 705 Dixie Street (706) 548-7581 Carrollton, GA 30117 Acute Care Hospital Colquitt County (770) 836-9666 Clayton County Acute Care Hospital Moultrie Villa Rica Riverdale Colquitt Regional Medical Cente 3131 S. Main Street Tanner Medical Center Southern Crescent Hospital For Moultrie, GA 31768 601 Dallas Road Specialty Care (229) 985-3420 Villa Rica, GA 30180 11 Upper Riverdate Road, SW 6th Floor Acute Care Hospital (770) 836-9666 Riverdale, GA 30274 Acute Care Hospital (770) 991-8000 Turning Point Hospital Long Term Acute Care 3015 East Bypass, SE Catoosa County Southern Regional Health System Moultrie, GA 31768 (912) 985-4815 11 Upper Riverdale Road, SW Ft Oglethrope Mental Health/Substance Abuse Riverdale, GA 30274 Hutcheson Medical Center (770) 991-8000 Cook County 100 Gross Crescent Circle Acute Care Hospital Ft Oglethrope, GA 30742 Adel (706) 858-2000 Clinch County Acute Care Hospital Memorial Hospital of Adel Homerville 706 North Parish Avenue Charlton County Clinch Memorial Hospital Adel, GA 31620 (912) 896-2251 524 N. Carswell Street Folkston Acute Care Hospital Homerville, GA 31634 Charlton Memorial Hospital (912) 487-5211 Coweta County 1203 North Third Street Acute Care Hospital Folkston, GA 31537 Newnan (912) 496-2532 Cobb County Acute Care Hospital Piedmont Newnan Hospital Austell 60 Hospital Road Chatham County Wellstar Cobb Hospital Newnan, GA 30263 (770) 253-1912 3950 Austell Road Savannah Acute Care Hospital Austell, GA 30106 Candler Hospital (770) 732-4000 Crisp County 5353 Reynolds Street Acute Care Hospital Savannah, GA 31405 Cordele (912) 819-6000 Marietta Acute Care Hospital Wellstar Kennestone Hospital Crisp Regional Hospital 902 Seventh Street North Saint Joseph's Hospital - Savannah 677 Church Street Cordele, GA 31015 11705 Mercy Boulevard Marietta, GA 30060 (229) 276-3100 Savannah, GA 31419 (770) 793-5000 Acute Care Hospital (912) 819-4100 Acute Care Hospital Acute Care Hospital Wellstar Windy Hill Hospital (LTAC) Decatur County Cherokee County 2540 Windy Hill Road Marietta, GA 30067 Bainbridge Canton (770) 644-1000 Memorial Hospital & Manor Long Term Acute Care 1500 E. Shotwell Street Northside Hospital - Cherokee Bainbridge, GA 39819 201 Hospital Drive Smyrna (229) 246-3500 Canton, GA 30114 Emory Adventist Hospital Acute Care Hospital (770) 720-5100 3949 South Cobb Drive Acute Care Hospital Smyrna, GA 30080 Dekalb County Clarke County (770) 434-0710 Acute Care Hospital Atlanta Page 2 of 8 NovaNet Georgia Hospitals Budd Terrace (Sub-Acute Care) Wellstar Douglas Hospital Fayette County 1833 Clifton Road, NE 8954 Hospital Drive Atlanta, GA 30329 Douglasville, GA 30134 Fayetteville (404) 728-6200 (770) 949-1500 Sub-Acute Hospital Acute Care Hospital Piedmont Fayette Hospital 1255 Highway 54 West Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Early County Fayetteville, GA 30214 Egleston (770) 719-7000 1405 Clifton Road Blakely Acute Care Hospital Atlanta, GA 30322 (404) 250-5437 Early Memorial Hospital Floyd County Children's Hospital 630 Columbia Road Blakely, GA 39823 Rome Emory Mental Health Services (912) 723-4241 1441 Clifton Road, NE Acute Care Hospital Floyd Medical Center Atlanta, GA 30322 304 Turner McCall Boulevard (404) 712-5515 Effingham County Rome, GA 30162 Mental Health/Substance Abuse (706) 802-2000 Springfield Acute Care Hospital Emory University Hospital 1364 Clifton Road, NE Effingham Hospital Redmond Regional Medical Cen Atlanta, GA 30322 Georgia Hwy 199 West 501 Redmond Road (404) 712-7021 Springfield, GA 31329 Rome, GA 30165 Acute Care Hospital (912) 754-6451 (706) 291-0291 Acute Care Hospital Acute Care Hospital Wesley Woods Hospital 1821 Clifton Road, NE Elbert County Windwood Hospital Atlanta, GA 30329 306 Shorter Avenue (404) 728-6200 Elberton Rome, GA 30165 Specialty Hospital (706) 802-2870 Elbert Memorial Hospital Mental Health/Substance Abuse Wesley Woods Hospital Long Term 4 Medical Drive Care Elberton, GA 30635 Forsyth County 1821 Clifton Road, NE (706) 283-3151 Atlanta, GA 30329 Acute Care Hospital Cumming (404) 728-6200 Northside Hospital - Forsyth Long Term Acute Care Emanuel County 1200 Northside Forsyth Drive Dodge County Swainsboro Cumming, GA 30041 (770) 844-3200 Emanuel County Hospital Eastman Acute Care Hospital 117 Kite Road Dodge County Hospital Swainsboro, GA 30401 Franklin County 715 Griffin Street (478) 289-1100 Eastman, GA 31023 Acute Care Hospital Royston (478) 448-4000 Cobb Memorial Hospital Acute Care Hospital Evans County 521 Franklin Springs Street Dougherty County Claxton Royston, GA 30662 (706) 245-5071 Evans Memorial Hospital Albany Acute Care Hospital 200 North River Street Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Claxton, GA 30417 Fulton County 417 Third Avenue (912) 739-5000 Albany, GA 31701 Acute Care Hospital Atlanta (229) 312-1000 Atlanta Medical Center Acute Care Hospital Fannin County 303 Parkway Drive, NE Douglas County Blue Ridge Atlanta, GA 30312 (404) 265-4000 Fannin Regional Hospital Douglasville Acute Care Hospital Highway 5 North Blue Ridge, GA 30513 (706) 632-3711 Acute Care Hospital Page 3 of 8 NovaNet Georgia Hospitals Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Southwest Hospital and Medical Gwinnett County Scottish Rite Center 1001 Johnson Ferry Road 501 Fairburn Road, SW Duluth Atlanta, GA 30342 Atlanta, GA 30331 (404) 256-5252 (404) 699-1111 Emory Johns Creek Hospital Children's Hospital Acute Care Hospital 6325 Hospital Parkway Duluth, GA 30097 Emory Crawford Long Hospital East Point 678-474-7000 550 Peachtree Street, NE South Fulton Medical Center Atlanta, GA 30309 1170 Cleveland Avenue (404) 686-4411 678-474-7000 East Point, GA 30344 Acute Care Hospital (404) 305-3500 Fulton Dekalb Hospital Authority Acute Care Hospital 6784747000 80 Butler Street, SE Acute Care Hospital Gilmer County Atlanta, GA 30303 Glancy Rehabilitation Center (404) 616-4307 Ellijay 3215 McClure Bridge Road Acute Care Hospital Duluth, GA 30096 Grady Health Systems North Georgia Medical Center (678) 584-6789 80 Butler Street, SE 1362 South Main Street Rehabilitation Hospital Atlanta, GA 30303 Ellijay, GA 30540 Gwinnett Medical Center - Dulut (706) 276-4741 (404) 616-4307 3620 Howell Ferry Road Acute Care Hospital Acute Care Hospital Duluth, GA 30096 Kindred Hospital - Atlanta (fka Glynn County (678) 312-6800 Vencor Hospital) Acute Care Hospital 705 Juniper Street, NE Brunswick Lawrenceville Atlanta, GA 30308 Southeast Georgia Health Gwinnett Medical Center (404) 873-2871 System/Brunswick Campus Rehabilitation Hospital 1000 Medical Center Boulevard 2415 Parkwood Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30045 Northside Hospital - Atlanta Brunswick, GA 31520 (678) 312-4321 (912) 466-7000 1000 Johnson Ferry Road Acute Care Hospital Atlanta, GA 30342 Acute Care Hospital Snellville (404) 851-8700 Gordon County Acute Care Hospital Emory Eastside Medical Center Northside Recovery
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