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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-351-5959



Address: 95 Collier Rd NW, Suite 6015 30309 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.piedmont.org/locations/location-details?practice=149

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Piedmont Physicians Surgical Specialists of Atlanta 27.01.2021

The CDC recommends that even if you have had COVID-19 or tested positive for antibodies, you should still receive the vaccine. This is because re-infection is possible and because of the severe health risks associated with COVID-19. To learn more, visit: Piedmont.org/covid-19/vaccine

Piedmont Physicians Surgical Specialists of Atlanta 17.01.2021

Watch the Big Game from the comfort of your home to help stop the spread. If you plan to go out consider attending an outdoor viewing party where you can sit 6 feet apart: https://bit.ly/3cFCXYm

Piedmont Physicians Surgical Specialists of Atlanta 10.01.2021

It’s #WearRedDay! Cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women in the U.S and affects about 44 million. Education and lifestyle changes can reduce up to 80% of heart risk. Learn more about particular risks and how to reduce them by scheduling a women’s heart screening: https://piedmontred.org

Piedmont Physicians Surgical Specialists of Atlanta 06.01.2021

You are not alone. The Dottie Fuqua Women’s Heart Support Network provides female heart disease survivors with an ongoing, personal way to connect to others with similar experiences. To learn more, visit: http://bit.ly/3pSzdGQ

Piedmont Physicians Surgical Specialists of Atlanta 24.12.2020

Piedmont Healthcare is proud to celebrate Black History Month as we continue making Diversity and Inclusion part of our DNA.

Piedmont Physicians Surgical Specialists of Atlanta 17.12.2020

Everyone deserves to talk to loved ones during a hospital stay. Walton County couple Donald and Patsy Wright know that firsthand. While hospitalized with COVID-19 at Piedmont Walton, they relied on video calls to see family. Those calls were an important lifeline, so the Wrights eventually donated an iPad to give other patients the same opportunities. Now, thanks to the Wrights, more of our patients will have their own lifelines.