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DPH Letterhead Georgia Designated Primary Stroke Centers Facility Name Address Phone Number 5353 Reynolds Street Candler Hospital - Savannah 912-819-6000 Savannah, GA 31405 960 Joe Frank Harris Parkway Cartersville Medical Center 770-382-1530 Cartersville, GA 30120 350 Hospital Drive Coliseum Medical Centers 478-765-7000 Macon, GA 31217 400 Charter Boulevard Coliseum Northside Hospital 478-757-8200 Macon, GA 31210 2701 North Decatur Road Dekalb Medical Center 404-501-1000 Decatur, GA 30033 3651 Wheeler Road Doctor’s Hospital of Augusta 706-651-3232 Augusta, GA 30909 1700 Medical Way Eastside Medical Center 770-979-0200 Snellville, GA 30078 6325 Hospital Parkway Emory Johns Creek Hospital 678-474-7000 Johns Creek, GA 30097 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta 678-843-7001 Atlanta, GA 30342 1364 Clifton Road Northeast Emory University Hospital 404-712-2000 Atlanta, GA 30322 550 Peachtree Street Northeast Emory University Hospital Midtown 404-686-4411 Atlanta, GA 30308 304 Turner McCall Boulevard Floyd Medical Center 706-509-5000 Rome, GA 30165 80 Jesse Hill Junior Drive Southeast Grady Memorial Hospital 404-616-1000 Atlanta, GA 30303 3620 Howell Ferry Road Gwinnett Medical Center - Duluth 678-312-6800 Duluth, GA 30096 Gwinnett Medical Center - 1000 Medical Center Boulevard 678-312-1000 Lawrenceville Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Facility Name Address Phone Number 541 Historic Highway 441 Habersham Medical Center 706-754-2161 Demorest, GA 30535 Page 2 of 3 1200 Memorial Drive Hamilton Medical Center 706-272-6000 Dalton, GA 30720 4700 Waters Avenue Memorial University Medical Center 912-350-8000 Savannah, GA 31404 710 Center Street Midtown Medical Center 706-571-1000 Columbus, GA 31901 777 Hemlock Street Navicent Health Medical Center 478-633-1000 Macon, GA 31201 743 Spring Street Northeast Georgia Medical Center 770-219-9000 Gainesville, GA 30501 1000 Johnson Ferry Road Northside Hospital – Atlanta Northeast 404-851-8000 Atlanta, GA 30342 201 Hospital Road Northside Hospital - Cherokee 770-720-5100 Canton, GA 30114 1200 Northside Forsyth Drive Northside Hospital – Forsyth 770-844-3200 Cumming, GA 30041 417 West 3rd Avenue Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital 229-312-1000 Albany, GA 31701 Piedmont Athens Regional Medical 1199 Prince Avenue 706-475-7000 Center Athens, GA 30606 1255 Highway 54 West Piedmont Fayette Hospital 770-719-7000 Fayetteville, GA 30214 1133 Eagle’s Landing Parkway Piedmont Henry Hospital 678-604-1000 Stockbridge, GA 30281 1968 Peachtree Road Northwest Piedmont Hospital 404-605-5000 Atlanta, GA 30309 745 Poplar Road Piedmont Newnan Hospital 770-400-1000 Newnan, GA 30265 501 Redmond Road Redmond Regional Medical Center 706-291-0291 Rome, GA 30165 1412 Milstead Avenue Rockdale Medical Center 770-918-3000 Conyers, GA 30012 2501 North Patterson Street South Georgia Medical Center 229-433-1000 Valdosta, GA 31602 11 Upper Riverdale Road Southern Regional Medical Center 770-991-8000 Riverdale, GA 30274 Facility Name Address Phone Number Page 3 of 3 2122 Manchester Expressway St. Francis Hospital 706-596-4000 Columbus, GA 31904 11705 Mercy Boulevard St. Joseph’s Hospital – Savannah 912-819-4100 Savannah, GA 31419 1230 Baxter Street St. Mary’s Hospital 706-389-3000 Athens, GA 30606 705 Dixie Street Tanner Medical Center Carrollton 770-812-9666 Carrollton, GA 30117 601 Dallas Highway Tanner Medical Center Villa Rica 770-812-3000 Villa Rica, GA 30180 1350 Walton Way University Hospital 706-722-9011 Augusta, GA 30901 303 Parkway Drive Northeast WellStar Atlanta Medical Center 404-265-4000 Atlanta, GA 30312 WellStar Atlanta Medical Center – 1170 Cleveland Avenue 404-466-1170 South Campus East Point, GA 30344 3950 Austell Road Southwest WellStar Cobb Hospital 470-732-4000 Austell, GA 30106 677 Church Street WellStar Kennestone Hospital 770-793-5000 Marietta, GA 30060 3000 Hospital Boulevard WellStar North Fulton Hospital 770-751-2500 Roswell, GA 30076 601 South 8th Street WellStar Spalding Medical Center 770-228-2721 Griffin, GA 30224 Georgia Department of Public Health ▪ Office of EMS and Trauma ▪ (Updated 10-30-2019) .
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