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Physician Reference Guide PHYSICIAN REFERENCE GUIDE New Locations New Providers FAMILY MEDICINE PEDIATRICS Afu Abdul, MD - Nephrology Riaz Gill, MD - Gastroenterology 115 North Central Ave 115 North Central Ave Peter Adams, MD - General Surgery Donna Gregory, MD - Family Medicine Adairsville, GA 30103 Adairsville, GA 30103 Jason Andersen, MD - Orthopaedics & John Simmons, II, MD, FACS - General Surgery 470.601.5650 470.601.5750 Sports Medicine Frank Stegall, Jr., MD - Vascular Surgery Digant Bhatt, MD - Cardiology Rajeeve Subbiah, MD - Cardiology Clare Foss, MD - Dermatology ________________ACUPUNCTURE ________________DERMATOLOGY ________________FAMILY MEDICINE cont. HEART HEALTH 150 Gentilly Blvd 150 Gentilly Blvd 855 Curtis Pkwy CARDIAC IMAGING Cartersville, GA 30120 Cartersville, GA 30120 Calhoun, GA 30701 ________________ 470.490.7470 470.490.6485 706.624.5100 504 Redmond Road Kate Raymond, DO, DABMA Clare Foss, MD Ages 2 & Up Rome, GA 30165 762.235.3130 550 Redmond Road Kenneth Howard, MD ________________AUDIOLOGY Thomas Self, MD Rome, GA 30165 CARDIOLOGY 150 Gentilly Blvd 762.235.3480 150 Gentilly Blvd ________________ Cartersville, GA 30120 Julia Girard, MD Cartersville, GA 30120 4450 Calibre Crossing NW 470.490.6380 Jonathan Pewitt, MD 470.490.7470 Acworth, GA 30101 Bayle Anderson, AuD Jayson Fields, MD 470.490.6670 Sarah Canessa, AuD DIABETES Donna Gregory, MD Maxwell Prempeh, MD, FACC Sheri Marshall, AuD ________________MANAGEMENT Alan Hanley, MD 855 Curtis Pkwy 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Glenn Hittel, MD Calhoun, GA 30701 150 Gentilly Blvd Christopher Knitig, DO Rome, GA 30165 Cartersville, GA 30120 706.624.5180 Kate Raymond, DO, DABMA Charles Baggett, MD, FACC 762.235.2280 470.490.6520 Desha Secrest, MD Bayle Anderson, AuD Rahul Garg, MD 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Christopher Sward, MD Charles Jackson, III, MD Sarah Canessa, AuD Lisa Sward, MD Cathy Grant, MA Rome, GA 30165 J Christopher Merritt, MD, FACC Gina Robinson, AuD 762.235.2420 14 Cherokee Road G Hunter Myers, MD, FACC Cedartown, GA 30125 Himanshu Patel, MD ________________BARIATRICS ENDOCRINOLOGY 770.749.5400 Hector Picon, MD, FACC 1825 Martha Berry Blvd ________________& METABOLISM Newborns & Up Kipp Slicker, DO Rome, GA 30165 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Karen Eberhart, MD Robert Styperek, MD, FACC, EP Heather Pryor, MD J Michael Ware, MD, FACC 762.235.2100 Rome, GA 30165 Robert Pyle, MD Peter Adams, MD 762.235.2430 Todd Robinson, MD 150 Gentilly Blvd J Ryland Scott, MD, FACS Ahed Mansoura, MD Cartersville, GA 30120 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 470.490.6670 CANCER CARE ________________ENT Ear Nose & Throat Rome, GA 30165 Digant Bhatt, MD MEDICAL 150 Gentilly Blvd 762.235.1720 Maxwell Prempeh, MD, FACC Cartersville, GA 30120 Randolph Sumner, MD Rajeeve Subbiah, MD ________________ONCOLOGY 470.490.6380 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 504 Redmond Road 255 West Fifth Street Mary Beauchamp, MD Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 Robert King, MD 762.235.2495 762.235.3130 762.235.3930 Brandon Miller, MD Brian McNiece, MD Charles Baggett, MD, FACC Melissa Dillmon, MD 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Fernando Molina, MD Rahul Garg, MD Dilawar Khan, MD Rome, GA 30165 Shalini Reddy, MD Charles Jackson, III, MD 762.235.2300 11766 Highway 27 J Christopher Merritt, MD, FACC RADIATION Mary Beauchamp, MD Summerville, GA 30747 G Hunter Myers, MD, FACC ________________ONCOLOGY Robert King, MD 706.230.4240 Himanshu Patel, MD 255 West Fifth Street Brandon Miller, MD Hector Picon, MD, FACC Rome, GA 30165 ________________GASTROENTEROLOGY Kipp Slicker, DO 762.235.3850 EYE CARE 150 Gentilly Blvd Robert Styperek, MD, FACC, EP Cartersville, GA 30120 J Michael Ware, MD, FACC JC Abdou, MD ________________EYE CENTER Matthew Mumber, MD 470.490.6460 550 Redmond Road Riaz Gill, MD CARDIOTHORACIC Cancer Pharmacy Rome, GA 30165 762.235.3930 762.235.3200 1825 Martha Berry Blvd ________________SURGERY Bruce Bell, OD Rome, GA 30165 504 Redmond Road ________________CHIROPRACTIC CARE Bob Harbin, MD 762.235.2030 Rome, GA 30165 208 Redmond Road Paul Harton, MD, PharmD Stephen Finn, MD, AGAF 762.235.3050 Rome, GA 30165 David Herren, MD Roman Galysh, Jr, MD FAX: 706.290.2399 762.235.3970 Kathryn Stockton, OD George Goldin, MD, FACP Dhru Girard, MD H Whitney Jennings, III, MD Mack Burt, DC Daniel Goldfaden, MD William Hunter, DC ________________OPTICAL SHOP GENERAL SURGERY Cyrus Parsa, MD Chris Nelson, DC 550 Redmond Road ________________ Rome, GA 30165 150 Gentilly Blvd PEDIATRIC COUMADIN 762.235.3235 Cartersville, GA 30120 470.490.6445 ________________CARDIOLOGY ________________MANAGEMENT 150 Gentilly Blvd ________________FAMILY MEDICINE Thomas Gilbert, MD, FACS 150 Gentilly Blvd Gregory McDonald, MD Cartersville, GA 30120 Cartersville, GA 30120 115 North Central Ave John Simmons, II, MD, FACS 470.490.6670 762.235.2380 Adairsville, GA 30103 Henaro Sabino, Jr, MD 470.601.5650 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 14 Cherokee Road Robert Sullivan, MD Rome, GA 30165 504 Redmond Road Cedartown, GA 30125 762.235.2100 Rome, GA 30165 770.749.5400 5470 Martha Berry Hwy Peter Adams, MD 762.235.3130 Armuchee, GA 30105 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Paul Brock, MD, FACS Joshua Donner, MD 762.235.3830 J Kelly Mayfield, MD, FACS Henaro Sabino, Jr, MD Rome, GA 30165 Frank Hampton, MD 762.235.2380 Clarence McKemie, III, MD, FACS Robert Puckett, Jr, MD James Riley, MD, FACS Robert Smith, MD J Ryland Scott, MD, FACS HARBINCLINIC.COM | MAIN NUMBER: 762.235.1000 | TOLL FREE: 1.888.427.2461 ________________IMAGING ________________NEUROLOGY PULMONARY VASCULAR 150 Gentilly Blvd 550 Redmond Road ________________MEDICINE ________________SURGERY Cartersville, GA 30120 Rome, GA 30165 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 550 Redmond Road 470.490.6115 762.235.3600 Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 1825 Martha Berry Blvd David Hale, MD 762.235.2150 762.235.3390 Rome, GA 30165 Brian Hard, MD Jennifer Barbieri, MD, FCCP John Kirkland, PhD, MD, FACS, FAHA 762.235.1550 Jay Schecter, MD Darshak Pandya, DO Jonathon Molnar, MD, FACS NEUROSURGERY Kunal Patel, MD Trent Prault, MD, FACS ________________IMMEDIATE CARE ________________ Gary Voccio, MD, FCCP D Michael Rogers, MD, FACS 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 550 Redmond Road Frank Stegall, Jr., MD Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 ________________RHEUMATOLOGY David Wilson, MD, FACS 762.235.1470 762.235.3600 150 Gentilly Blvd John Cowan, Jr, MD Cartersville, GA 30120 ________________VEIN CENTER INFECTIOUS Jason Harrison, MD, PhD 470.490.6525 796 North Division Street Daniel Webb, MD Nonyelum Ejieke, MD Rome, GA 30165 ________________DISEASES 762.235.3760 1825 Martha Berry Blvd ORTHOPAEDICS & 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 ________________SPORTS MEDICINE ________________VITALITY FITNESS 762.235.2410 762.235.2180 150 Gentilly Blvd Jeffrey Peller, MD 504 Redmond Road John Hostetler, MD Cartersville, GA 30120 Rome, GA 30165 470.490.6320 762.235.3000 ________________INFUSIONS ________________SLEEP CENTER Jason Andersen, MD 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 150 Gentilly Blvd Charles Pesson, MD WOMEN’S Cartersville, GA 30120 Rome, GA 30165 470.490.7965 330 Turner McCall Blvd 762.235.2160 HEALTH Rome, GA 30165 Darshak Pandya, DO 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 762.235.2700 OBSTETRICS/ Rome, GA 30165 Randall Anderson, MD SPINE & PAIN GYNECOLOGY 762.235.2440 ________________ Brandon Bushnell, MD ________________MANAGEMENT 150 Gentilly Blvd Mark Floyd, MD ________________INTERNAL MEDICINE Stephen Klasson, MD 150 Gentilly Blvd Cartersville, GA 30120 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Christopher Piller, MD Cartersville, GA 30120 470.490.7200 Rome, GA 30165 Frank Russo-Alesi, MD 470.490.7075 Steven Spivey, MD 762.235.2330 S Nok Keomahathai, MD D Ben Warren, MD Orthopaedic Imaging 330 Turner McCall Blvd Katharine Ammons, MD 330 Turner McCall Blvd 550 Redmond Road Joseph Baker, MD Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 762.235.2710 Raul Gonzalez, MD 762.235.1550 762.235.3550 Mourad Nessim, MD Richard Donadio, MD Barry Brass, MD Marc Dean, MD 550 Redmond Road ________________PALLIATIVE CARE Shereef Girgis, MD Rita Mezzatesta, MD Raymond Jarvis, MD Rome, GA 30165 550 Redmond Road Margaret Marion, DO 762.235.3400 Rome, GA 30165 TRAVEL MEDICINE Diana Vallecilla, MD Amar Singh, MD 762.235.3400 ________________ Poonam Singh, MD Amar Singh, MD 1825 Martha Berry Blvd Rome, GA 30165 ________________LAB SERVICES ________________PEDIATRICS 762.235.2410 855 Curtis Pkwy 115 North Central Ave John Hostetler, MD INTERACT WITH Calhoun, GA 30701 Adairsville, GA 30103 UROLOGY HARBIN CLINIC 706.624.5185 470.601.5750 ________________ Sara Harbin Pickett, MD 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 150 Gentilly Blvd Rome, GA 30165 AROUND THE WEB Cartersville, GA 30120 150 Gentilly Blvd 470.490.6000 762.235.2200 Like us on Facebook Cartersville, GA 30120 James Crane, MD 14 Cherokee Road 470.490.6860 W Barritt Gilbert, MD facebook.com/harbinclinic Cedartown, GA 30125 Katherine Fields, MD, FAAP Benjamin Jessie, MD Follow us on Twitter 770.749.5400 Tammy Williams, MD, FAAP Forrest Schrum, III, MD twitter.com/harbinclinic 1825 Martha Berry Blvd 330 Turner McCall Blvd Rome, GA 30165 Rome, GA 30165 VASCULAR Watch us on YouTube 762.235.1760 762.235.2990 HEALTH youtube.com/harbinclinic 504 Redmond Road Robersteen Howard, MD Todd Kelley, MD ________________VASCULAR LAB Rome, GA 30165 Caroline Yaphockun, MD View us on Instagram 762.235.3165 150 Gentilly Blvd 1013 North Fifth Avenue Cartersville, GA 30120 instagram.com/harbinclinic 550 Redmond Road Rome, GA 30165 470.490.6115 Subscribe to us on Pinterest Rome, GA 30165 762.235.3730 762.235.3250 550 Redmond Road pinterest.com/harbinclinic Melissa Davis, MD Rome, GA 30165 762.235.3340 ________________NEPHROLOGY
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