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January - March 2011
What You Need toKnow About
Diabetes
Four Ways to
Reduce YourWaistline
What You Need toKnow About
Diabetes
Four Ways to
Reduce YourWaistline
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How to use this directoryThe Area Health Directory is a reference to aid the public to identify and
locate healthcare providers and suppliers in Baldwin, Putnam, Hancock,Wilkinson, Jones, and Greene Counties and the surrounding area. Take amoment to browse through this publication, you will find various physicians,dentists, chiropractors, pharmacies, home healthcare providers and more, all list-ed by category of specialty. The listings are in alphabetical order for ease of use.
We were surprised to find the large number of healthcare professionals andproviders in our area and, although every attempt was made to be sure we includ-ed every one, we apologize for anyone inadvertently omitted.
We hope you will find this reference guide useful and keep it handy by yourphone, or elsewhere, to refer to when you need these services or products. We alsothank our advertisers for making this publication possible and hope you willexpress your thanks when you visit them.
Acupuncture & Pain Mangement . . . . .8Aesthetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Alchohol & Drug Treatment . . . . . . . . .8Allergy/Immunology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Ambulance Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Assisted Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9Audiology/Hearing Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Cardiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10Chiropractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Dental Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-14Dermatology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Diagnostic Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Dialysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Ear, Nose & Throat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Early Intervention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Family Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17Fertility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Fetal Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Gastroenterology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17General Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Health & Diet Food/Supplements . . . .18Health Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Home Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . .18Hospice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Infectious Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Insurance, Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Internal Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Laboratories-Medical . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Massage Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Medical Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Mental Health Services . . . . . . . . . . .21Nephrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23Neurology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Neuropsychiatry& Pain Management . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Nurse Staffing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Nursing Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Obstetrics/Gynecology . . . . . . . . . . . .23Occupational Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . .23Oncology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-24Opthalmology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Orthopedic Surgery . . . . . . . . . . .24-25Orthotics & Prosthetics . . . . . . . . . . .25Outpatient Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Physical Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Podiatry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Private Home Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Psychiatry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Pulmonology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Radiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Radiology Oncology . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Rheumtology/Arthritis . . . . . . . . . . . .30Sleep Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Staffing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Telehealth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Therapeutic Radiology . . . . . . . . . . . .30Urology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30VA Clinics/Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Vascular & Thorasic Surgery . . . . . . .30Women’s Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
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The fat-laden, high-sugar, spirit-soakedroller coaster ride of the holidays will be overbefore you know it and many of us will headinto 2011 resolving to take better care of ourhealth in the New Year. Losing weight andimproving fitness are two of the most com-mon New Year's resolutions in America - year,after year, after year.
It is possible, however, to make 2011 thelast year you'll have to resolve to eat better andexercise more. Start by looking for trustedresources that can help you focus on changinghabits and developing a healthier, yet stillenjoyable, lifestyle. And learn the truth behindsome common obstacles to sustained weightloss.
Members of the Mayo Clinic staff, authorsof The Mayo Clinic Diet, offer some advicefor improving your healthy lifestyle in theNew Year:
• You may have heard of fad diets that haveyou counting carbohydrates, bulking up onpure protein or eating bushels of grapefruit.Weight loss comes down to burning morecalories than you take in. Reduce extra caloriesfrom food and beverages, and increase caloriesburned through physical activity.
• A sustainable weight loss plan should includefood from all the major food groups, featurefoods you can easily find at the grocery store,fit your lifestyle and budget, include properamounts of nutrients and calories and encour-age regular physical activity. The Mayo ClinicDiet starts off with a two-week focus onbreaking unhealthy habits and adding healthyhabits.
• Being active is an essential part of a weight-loss plan. Cleaning the house, making thebed, shopping, mowing the lawn and garden-ing are all forms of physical activity. Exercise isa structured and repetitive form of physicalactivity that you do on a regular basis. Aim for30 to 60 minutes of moderately intense physi-cal activity or exercise most days of the week.
• Learn to make healthy food choices you canlive with. The Mayo Clinic Diet relies on theMayo Clinic Healthy Weight Pyramid, whichguides you toward a general direction of smarteating. The base of the pyramid focuses ongenerous amounts of healthy foods that con-tain fewer calories in a large volume of food,like fruits and vegetables. As you progresstoward the peak of the pyramid, you eat lesserportions of categories like whole grains, leanprotein, dairy, healthy fats and even sweets.
• Resolve to manage stress in the New Year.While stress is a normal reaction to life'sdemands, the nonstop stress of modern lifecan be harmful to your health. Relaxationtechniques such as meditating, visualization,exercise, hypnosis, massage and listening tomusic can all help manage stress.
• To help keep yourself on track with yourhealthy lifestyle in 2011, be sure to set goals.Make exercise fun by choosing sports andactivities you enjoy. Incorporate physical activ-ity into your daily routine. Seek support fromfriends and family, and reward yourself formeeting goals.
• Every weight loss plan faces challenges.Learn what yours are and how you can copewith them. The Mayo Clinic Diet provides anaction guide that lists a number of challengesand recommends ways to cope with them.
"Many patients I see have tried severaldiets in an attempt to lose weight, yet theweight keeps coming back," says Dr. DonaldHensrud, a Mayo Clinic specialist in preven-tive and internal medicine, and medical edi-tor-in-chief of the book. "The key to weightloss is to eat well and obtain regular physicalactivity. Our goal with this book is to givepeople real tools for doing that."
You'll find more information on living ahealthier lifestyle in 2011 atwww.MayoClinic.com.
Doable, sustainableadvice for getting
healthier in 2011
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Sure, you sometimes have to ask peopleto repeat themselves, and the volume knobon the car stereo is set much farther to theright than it used to be. But you can't beexperiencing hearing loss - you're not a sen-ior citizen. Hearing loss only affects the old,right?
Not necessarily. "Only 40 percent ofpeople with hearing loss are older than 64,"says Dr. Sergei Kochkin, executive directorof the Better Hearing Institute inWashington, D.C. "The largest age groupwith hearing loss is people between 18 and64 - about 19 million people compared to14 million at retirement age. More than 1million school-age children have hearingproblems, as well."
The idea that hearing loss only happensto the aged - and is an unavoidable circum-stance of aging - is just one of many com-monly believed myths about the issue. Thetruth is that hearing loss affects all agegroups. If you want to avoid hearing loss, itpays to know the truth behind the mythsand the basics of hearing loss prevention.
Here are some common myths abouthearing loss, and the truth behind themyths:
Myth: If I had hearing loss, my familydoctor would have told me.
Truth: Only 15 percent of doctors rou-tinely screen for hearing loss during a phys-ical exam. Even when a doctor does screenfor hearing problems, the results may besuspect since most people with hearingproblems hear pretty well in quiet environ-ments - like a doctor's office. Without spe-cial training on hearing loss, it may be diffi-cult for your family doctor to even realizeyou have a hearing problem.
Myth: Nothing can be done about myhearing loss.
Truth: People with hearing loss in oneear, with a high-frequency hearing loss, orwith nerve damage may have been told bytheir family doctor that nothing can bedone to help. Modern technology haschanged that. Now, nearly 95 percent ofpeople with hearing loss can be helped,most with hearing aids.
Myth: Only people with serious hearingloss need hearing aids.
Truth: Your lifestyle, your need forrefined hearing and the degree of your hear-ing loss will determine whether you need ahearing aid. If you're in a profession thatrelies on your ability to discern the nuances
of human conversation - such as a lawyer,teacher or group psychotherapist - evenmild hearing loss can interfere with yourlife.
Myth: Hearing aids are big and ugly.Wearing one will make me look old or dis-abled.
Truth: Untreated hearing loss is farmore noticeable than today's hearing aids.If you miss the punch line of a joke, orrespond inappropriately to a comment orquestion, people may wonder about yourmental capacity. Hearing aid makers realizepeople are concerned about how they willlook wearing a hearing aid. Today, you canfind miniature hearing aids that fit totallywithin the ear canal or behind your ear,making them virtually invisible.
Myth: Hearing loss is an inevitable partof growing older and there's nothing I cando to prevent it from happening to me.
Truth: You can take steps to preventhearing loss. Noise is one of the most com-mon causes of hearing loss; 10 millionAmericans have already suffered irreversibledamage to their hearing from noise. Yet athird of all hearing loss could be preventedwith proper ear protection.
Myth: I cannot afford hearing aidsTruth: There is a wide price range in
hearing aids on the market just like there isfor other consumer products. In additionthe BHI has identified close to 100 sourcesfor financial help in their eGuide "YourGuide to Financial Assistance with HearingAids."
If you work in a high-risk profession,make sure your hearing is protected accord-ing to OSHA regulations, and wear hearingprotection such as foam or silicone plugs orearmuffs. At home, lower the volume on theTV, radio, stereo and any device that usesearbuds or headphones. Wear ear protectionwhile mowing the lawn or blowing leaves orsnow. Buy quieter products (compare deci-bel ratings) and reduce the number of noisyappliances running at the same time in yourhome. Before taking a new medicine, besure to ask the doctor about any possibleside effects on your hearing.
To learn more about hearing loss, treat-ment for hearing loss and hearing loss pre-vention, visit the Better Hearing Instituteonline at www.BetterHearing.org. Or takethe BHI's online hearing test at www.hear-ingcheck.org.
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It's empowering to know that there aresmall changes you can make in your ownlife that can also have positive effects oneveryone else's life. But did you know thatmany of the same things you personally doto live a healthier lifestyle, can also posi-tively impact the environment?
In fact, improving your own waistlineand reducing your personal waste are con-nected in more ways than you've probablythought about. Here are four changes youcan make to your everyday life that willalso make a positive impact on your healthand the earth:
• Eat local, organic foods. By makingsure that you are purchasing locally grown,organic foods, you are also reducing theamount of energy it takes to transport thefood to your area. When you eat locally, itmeans that the food has to travel a muchshorter distance to make it onto yourplate, therefore reducing its impact on theenvironment. It also allows you to knowthat you are eating some of the freshestproduce available to you, which are packedwith vitamins you need to improve yourhealth.
• Drink more water, but ditch the dis-posable plastic bottle. We often mistakethirst for hunger, so grabbing some watermight quench both a craving and yourthirst. Water is a far better choice thancalorie-ridden sugary beverages.
By carrying a reusable container, like aBrita FilterForGood Nalgene bottle withyou instead of single-use plastic water bot-tles, you'll do your part in reducing plasticwaste. "If everyone in the United Statespledged to give up bottled water for justone month it could save more than 5 bil-lion bottles," says Josh Dorfman, environ-mental activist, TV host and author of"The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget:Save Money. Save Time. Save the Planet."
• Eat more fruits and vegetables. Thehealth benefits of increasing the amount ofvegetables in your diet are well-document-ed, as vegetables are a low-fat, low-caloriesource of essential nutrients. But did you
know that when you eat less meat andmore vegetables, you're also reducing yourcarbon footprint?
According to a 2008 EconomicInformation Bulletin from the USDA, thefood market produces hundreds of poundsof meat each year per American to meetdemand - an amount that has not beengood for our nation's waistlines. The pro-duction of meat uses many more resourcesthan fruits and veggies, which is whyDorfman recommends going meatless atleast one day a week. For a fun and healthyway to learn more about how your food issourced, ride a bike or jog over to a localfarmer market.
• Power of the pedal, or your feet. Onyour way to becoming healthier, you'resure to include exercise in your plan.Sometimes though, exercising can have agreater purpose than just working yourmuscles and improving cardiovascularhealth.
Consider including daily chores intoyour workout plan, as it will help you fitin your workout while also leaving yourcar on the curb. Bike or walk to the gro-cery store to do your weekly shopping.
If you decide to take up the quest toimprove both the health of yourself andthe planet, you're not alone. Contestantson NBC's "The Biggest Loser" are alsolearning about ways they can help theenvironment while losing weight this sea-son. Tune into the show and take theFilterForGood Pledge at www.filterfor-good.com to learn more and get involved.
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The abundance of treats duringthe holidays can make it a challengefor men to watch their waistlines andstay consistent with their diets, whichcan be especially dangerous for menwith diabetes. That is why the holidayseason is an important time for thesemen to get informed about the otherhealth issues that can come with theirdisease. According to data from theAmerican Diabetes Association,approximately 12 million men in theUnited States have diabetes, and manyof these men do not realize that theymay be at risk for other serious condi-tions.
Research has shown that men suf-fering from diabetes may be atincreased risk for a condition calledhypogonadism, more commonlyknown as low testosterone. This isbecause men with diabetes have lowerlevels of testosterone than those with-out diabetes.
Hypogonadism affects up to 4 mil-lion men in the U.S., most of whomremain untreated because its signs and
symptoms are often attributed to nor-mal aging. These men may experiencesymptoms such as sexual dysfunction,decreased sexual desire, decreased mus-cle mass, loss of body hair, low spermcount, and decreased bone mineraldensity.
"Studies have shown that men withdiabetes are twice as likely to have lowtestosterone as men without diabetes,"says Dr. Helena Rodbard, past-presi-dent of the American College ofEndocrinology (ACE), and past-presi-dent of the American Association ofClinical Endocrinologists (AACE). "Itis vitally important for men with dia-betes to visit their doctors to discussthe condition and potential risk fac-tors."
The holiday season is an importanttime for men with diabetes to takecharge of their health.
For more information about lowtestosterone and a medical conditionknown as hypogonadism, visitwww.IsItLowT.com.
The condition that no one's talking about -
what all men with diabetes need to know
Health Directory 2011 • January - March Page 7
Natural gas has become a major sourceof fuel in the United States today, in partbecause of a controversial drilling practicethat is earning a great deal of attention inthe news: hydraulic fracturing, better knowas "fracking." But as fracking has expand-ed, so too have concerns about its potentialimpact on American's clean drinking watersupplies.
Hydraulic fracturing is used in about90 percent of U.S. natural gas and oilwells. During fracking, pressurized andchemically treated water is used to frag-ment shale rock to get to natural gas. Thisprocess can threaten water quality if thefracking fluids leak into groundwater orare spilled in their handling above ground.
Because fracking is currently exemptfrom federal regulation under the Safe
Drinking Water Act, drillers do not haveto disclose what is contained in their frack-ing fluids. But several of the chemicalsknown to be concentrated from the under-ground gas wells during the frackingprocess are considered toxic, such as ben-zene and methane, and are known to causehealth issues when exposure is too high.
Colorado, Pennsylvania, Wyoming andTexas are just some of the states wherefracking has been linked to contaminatedwater and illnesses. In the midst of contin-uing public debate over how to manageand regulate an important natural resourcewhile protecting the safety of water sup-plies, the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency has announced plans to release astudy in 2012 on the impact of fracking
on drinking water."While there are still many questions
about the problems created by fracking, itis so important to not take your waterquality for granted," says Jerome Kovach,vice president of research and developmentat Kinetico, a leading manufacturer ofwater treatment products. "The nationalnews on this issue should serve as areminder for homeowners to know if theirwater is clean and safe - and if there arequestions, to get it tested."
Many pollutants from gas drilling haveobvious odors and tastes, but Kovach saysmany contaminants don't have such clearindicators. He encourages homeowners tobe vigilant in making sure their drinkingwater is safe for their family.
Many local water treatment profession-als, like those who repre-sent Kinetico, offer basicin-home testing for free.Their basic water analysesinclude testing for hard-ness, chlorine, total dis-solved solids, iron andmeasuring the pH value.Expanded water testsshould look for chemicalsassociated with fracking,such as benzene, methane,barium and chloride. Forthis greater level of detailon the water's quality,dealers can collect samplesfor a more in-depth wateranalysis conducted by athird-party laboratory.
"Homeowners who areclose to natural gas
drilling and who are wary about whatcould be in their water should get theirwater tested immediately," says Kovach."They'll be able to rest easier when theyknow all is well or can take steps toimprove the quality of their water."
After testing, if problems are present,Kovach recommends looking for a watertreatment system that has been certified toan ANSI/NSF standard by an ANSIapproved laboratory. These certified third-party laboratories rigorously test productsand audit production facilities to ensureproducts perform as claimed.
To learn more or to arrange a free in-home water quality analysis, visitwww.kinetico.com or call (800) 944-9283.
Acupuncture &Pain Management
Oconee Pain ClinicR. Penelope Brooks, MD1215 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville (478) 454-1977
Spine Care& Pain ManagementD. Janene Holladay, M.D.Kiley Reynolds, M.D.Reginald Strother, M.D.Richard Campbell, M.D.Woodley Davis, M.D.1040 Park Dr.Greensboro (706) 549-8114
Aesthetics
Aesthetic Specialty CentreMarc E. Yune, MDKaty Daniel Medrano,Certified MedicalEsthetician2001 Linger Longer Rd.Greensboro (706) 467-65001825 Old Alabama Rd.Ste. 201Roswell (770) 393-9000
MCG Medical AssociatesJack Yu, MD, DMD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Southern Laser Salon & Spa921 Harmony Rd.Eatonton (706) 485-7200
Alcohol & DrugTreatment
Oconee Center 430 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 445-3201
Oconee Regional Medical CenterBehavioral Medicine821 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 457-2128
Recovery Resources195 Ivey Dr.Milledgeville (478) 454-1811
River Edge BehavioralHealth CenterBlandy Way Office Park60 Hwy. 22 WestMilledgeville (478) 445-1290
Allergy /Immunology
Allergy & Asthma Clinicof MaconDavid T. Plaxico, MD2076 Ingleside Ave., Macon (478) 743-9376
Allergy, Asthma &ArthritisA.J. Deutsch, MDLoren W. Hunt, MDJB Linker III, MD330 Hawthorne LaneAthens (706) 546-8518
MCG Medical AssociatesJason R. Perry, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803Rahul K. Vengala, MD3964 Elnora Dr.Macon (478) 477-1777
Ambulance Service
A ACLS AdvanceAir Ambulance(800) 633-3590
Accredited Air AmbulanceEmergency MedicalServices(800) 558-5387
Baldwin CountyEmergency MedicalServiceHQ: 675 New St., MaconLocal Dispatch: 598 MLK Jr. Dr.Milledgeville (478) 633-1111
Hancock CountyAmbulance ServiceRichard Warren, Director656 Linton Rd., Sparta (706) 444-7575
Heartland EMS Inc.GA Hwy. 57McIntyre (478) 946-3921
National EMS1400 Eatonton Rd.Ste. 300, Madison (706) 342-4444
Putnam CountyEmergency MedicalService882 S. Oak St., Eatonton (706) 485-9096
Assisted Living
Arbor Terrace3736 Atlanta HwyAthens (706) 353-0400
Baptist Village PlantationVillas & Suites6000 Plantation WayMacon (478)405-6325
Blair House SeniorLiving684 Arlington Pl., Macon(478) 745-7971
Brantley’s Assisted Living61 Marshall RoadMilledgeville (478) 452-2511
Comfort Keepers1943 N. Jefferson St., Ste 3Milledgeville(478) 414-1512
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Cottage on Wesleyan1633 Wesleyan Dr.Macon(478) 405-8280
The Cottages atWoodland Terrace1010 Fernwood Dr.Milledgeville(478) 414-1234
Flint RiverSenior Living Community250 Water Tower Ct.Macon(478) 471-9433
Helping HandsAssisted Living525 Hwy 24 East Milledgeville(478) 451-0313
John-Wesley Villas5471 Thomaston Rd.Macon(478) 477-4424
Lakeview RetirementHome and Assisted Living1321 Price Mill Rd.Madison(706) 342-7159
Lewis Assisted Living 1121 Planning Mill Rd.Greensboro (706) 453-9675(706) 818-0209
Madison House Assisted Living 167 W. Jefferson St.Madison (706) 342-4514
MorningsideAssisted Living6191 Peake Road, Macon (478)477-6911
The Oaks at PeakeAssisted Living400 Foster Rd., Macon (478) 474-00251910 Forsyth St. #103Macon (478) 314-3481
Stone Brooke Suites114 Stone Brooke Dr., Gray(478) 986-0097
Tennille Assisted Living525 N. Main St., Tennille (478) 552-0607
Willow Run Retirement Home1061 Willow Run Rd.Greensboro (706) 454-0980
Audiology /Hearing Aids
Advanced Audiology &Hearing CareDr. Kimberly Hoffman,Au.D., CCC/A, FAAA1000 Cowles Clinic WayDogwood Cottage, Ste D-200Greensboro(706) 453-2119
Audibel-TownsendHearing Aid Centers218 Main St., Greensboro(800) 675-3255
Baker Hearing Aids2116 Riverside Dr.Macon(478) 746 8462
Carol Roobin BashukHearing Care CentersRichard Bullington,H.I.S.1776 N. Jefferson StreetMilledgeville (478) 452-2456
Hearing Associates ofMiddle GeorgiaJoy Pritchett, Au.D111 Fieldstone Dr., Ste. 106Milledgeville(478) 452-2456
Pollard ProfessionalHearing ServicesMelissa V. Green, Au.D3759 Vineville Ave.Macon(478) 477-7700
Cardiology
Cardio-Thoracic &Vascular & PediatricSurgeryF.S. Wanna, MDLaura L. Reed, MDMichael Klyachkin, MD Peter J. Bolan, MDWilliam Schroder, MD688 Walnut St. Ste. 200Macon (478) 742-7566
CardiopulmonaryAssociatesof Central GeorgiaRashmi Hooda, MDS.K. Hooda, MD511 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-9472
CardiovascularAssociates of MaconStephen A. Noller, MD770 Pine St. Suite. 480Macon (478) 743-5113
Georgia Cardiology CenterMirza Ahmed, MDMueez Ahmed, MD 111 Fieldstone DriveMilledgeville (478) 453-7242428 Poplar St Macon (478) 741-6400
Central GeorgiaHeart CenterJohn C. Hawkins, MD Mark E. Dorogy, MD Amy D. Kingman, MDCarmine V. Oddis, MD 682 Hemlock St. Ste 490Macon (478) 741-1208
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Cardiology (cont’d.)
Georgia Heart Physicians Obi Emerole, MD, FACCChuk Nwabuebo, MD,FACC 540 W. Thomas St., Ste EMilledgeville (478) 453-8991(478) 738-9443
Georgia Heart & Vascular Center, P.C. Thomas Meyer, MDTalley Culclasure, MDRallie “Rooster” Cogburn,PA.C121 SpartaHwy., Eatonton (706) 484-9750
Macon Cardio Vascular InstituteRichard Harvey, MD Randall B. Brown, MD Joe H. Johnson, MD Walter E. Rizzoni, MD Maurice M. Solis, MD575 First St., Macon (478) 743-9762
MCG Medical AssociatesVishal Arora, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Medical Group ofSaint Joseph’s at CowlesClinic CardiologyNicholas A. F. Chronos,MDStephen Frohwein, MDPeter G. Lavine, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayOaks CottageSuite O-300,Greensboro (706) 999-1525
Piedmont HeartInstituteBradford C. Lipman, MDJohn Hennecken, MD101 Lake Oconee ParkwayEatonton (706) 485-0907
Chiropractors
EatontonChiropractic CenterDr. Daniels117 N. Jefferson Ave.Eatonton (706) 484-0222
Franks ChiropracticLife CenterRick Franks, DCCurtis Harraway. DC1031 Parkside CommonsSuite 103, Greensboro (706) 453-7411
Healing Hands Chiropractic Inc. C. Nolan Stephens, DC 961 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478)452-6162Todd F. Kelleher, DC 4292 Gray Hwy., Gray(478) 986-6444
Light Force FamilyChiropractic A CreatingWellness CenterSherry Meeks, DCTracy Green, DC680 Dunlap Rd.Milledgeville (478) 452-5433
Memorial ChiropracticClinicMichael J. Covey, DC1420 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478)452-4821
Merica ChiropracticAlan Liebe, DC1943 N. Jefferson St. NEMilledgeville (478) 453-3478
Northeast ChiropracticsRichard Oster, DC618 Shurling Dr., Macon (478) 743-2402
Pathway To HealingRamona Warren, DC1022 Founders RowGreensboro (706) 454-2040
Performance Chiropractic& WellnessJerome Rerucha D.C.106 Village Lane, Eatonton(706) 485-99171040 Park Drive, Greensboro(706) 999-9868
Simpson ChiropracticClinicKen Simpson, DC101 Chase Ct. NW, Suite BMilledgeville (478) 453-2341
Sinclair FamilyChiropracticSteve M. Sinclair, Jr. DC112 Wrights Dr., Suite FMilledgeville (478)452-3000
Smith FamilyChiropracticTed Smith, DCChaz Ebert, DC639 Old Phoenix Rd.Eatonton (706) 485-1010
Clinics
Baldwin County Health Department953 Barrows Ferry Rd.Milledgeville (478) 445-4274
Cowles Clinic1000 Cowles Clinic WayGreensboro(706)454-0111
Good Samaritan Clinic109 E. North St.Greensboro (706) 454-0600
Greene CountyHealth Department1031 Apalachee Rd.Greensboro (706) 454-0600
Hancock HealthDepartment516 Boland St.Sparta(706) 444-6616
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Morgan County Health Department 2005 S. Main St., Ste. 200 Madison (706) 752-1266
Putnam CountyHealth Department103 N. Washington Ave.Eatonton (706) 485-8591
Tendercare CommunityHealth Clinic803 S. Main St.,Greensboro (706) 453-1201
SandersvilleCommunity Health616 Ferncrest Dr.Sandersville(478) 552-1620
Counseling
Christian Life Today, Inc.Ellen Couch202-B Jefferson Ave. N.Eatonton (706) 485-7149
Oconee Center 430 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 445-3201
River Edge Behavioral Health CenterBlandy Way Office Park60 Hwy 22 WMilledgeville (478) 445-1290
Stathas Life Development CenterJohn J. Stathas, PhDLMFT1051 B Park Dr.Greensboro (706) 473-1780
DentalLaboratories
Prestige DentalDesign Inc. 187 NW Roberson Mill Rd. Milledgeville (478) 452-4992
Dental –Cosmetic /Restorative
Lake Oconee Center forDental Health Scott R. Roberts, DMD 1021 Founders Row Greensboro (706) 484-0661
Lake Oconee Dentistry David Bradley, DMDPatti J. Bradley, DMDPhilip Boswell, DDS1010 Park Dr., Greensboro (706) 453-1333
Laser Health DentistryR. Norman Lee, DDS,PC; Chad Collins, DMD1041 Parkside Commons,Ste.104 Greensboro(706) 454-0044
Macon Smiles Sheila Shah, DMD 4929 Forsyth Rd., Macon (478) 757-8714
Walker Dental Group6055 Lakeside CommonsDr., Ste 320, Macon (478) 477-2761
Dental -Endodontics
Oconee Associates ofEndodontics Thomas E. Day, DDS Brian D. Olson, DMD M. Chad Williams, DMD112 Harmony CrossingSuite 1, Eatonton (706) 484-9844
Dental - General
Frank ArnoldFamily Dentistry Frank S. Arnold, DMD112 Wrights Drive,Ste. EMilledgeville (478) 454-2114 Dr. Robert D. BetzelFamily Dentistry Robert D. Betzel, DDS 104 N. LaFayette Ave. Eatonton (706) 485-9031
Dr. J.T. Curry 300 Cline Ave. Milledgeville (478) 452-5164
Thomas L. Davidson,DDS300 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville(478) 452-3820
Lee B. Godfrey, DMD199 Coopers Church Rd SWMilledgeville (478) 452-8960
Greensboro Cosmetic &Family DentistryB. Scott Hillin, DMD 1590 S. Main St. Greensboro (706) 453-7860
Gregory Graham, DMD 385 Meadow Ridge Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-0270
Gray Dental Associates Thomas Griffin III,DMDKara Griffin Moore,DMD Hwy. 129Gray (478) 986-6821
John Harrington, DDS 645 W. Thomas St.Milledgeville (478) 453-8666
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Dental - General(cont’d.)
Janet Hogan Harrison,DDS, PC 108 Fieldstone Dr.Milledgeville (478) 453-7535
Just Dentures1552 Rocky Creek Rd.Macon (478) 785-5979
Kenneth Kay, DDS,MAGDHwy. 129, Gray (478) 986-1830
Lake CountryDental CareMichael Lefkove, DDST. Stephen Veal, DDS750 N. Cobb St.Suite #140Milledgeville (478)452-3768
Lake Oconee Center forDental HealthScott R. Roberts, DMD 1021 Founder’s RowGreensboro (706) 484-0661
Lake Oconee Dentistry David Bradley, DMDPatti J. Bradley, DMDPhilip Boswell, DDS1010 Park Dr.Greensboro (706) 453-1333
Roy E. Lehrman,DDS, PC 530 W. Thomas St.Suite FMilledgeville (478) 453-9371
Alan T. Maxwell, DDS179 Garrett WayMilledgeville (478) 453-3004
Michael C. Montgomery,DMD, PC1040 Barclay Dr.,Madison(706) 342-1242
Peters & Justice Dental Office Alfred B. Peters, DMD, PC Leroy Justice, DDS, PC 540 West Thomas St.Suite A, Milledgeville (478) 453-846412900 E. Broad St., Sparta (706) 444-6886
Scherer Family Dentistry2151 eatonton Hwy., Bldg. D Madison(706) 752-1910
W. Ashton Thompson, DDS 104 E. North St.Greensboro (706) 453-2351
Congratulations Dr. Patti Bradley, voted #1Dentist in the 2010 Lake Oconee Living
Reader’s Choice Awards
• Dental Implant Placement & Restoration
• Snoring and Sleep Apnea Devices
• Low-Radiation Digital X-Rays
• Zoom! Teeth Whitening
• Invisalign
• 6 Month SMILES
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William B. Lee, DDSRobert W. Vedder, DMD1421 N. Columbia St., Milledgeville (478) 453-7591
Adrian Woodruff, DMD480 Hancock St. Madison(706) 342-2155
Dental - Orthodontics
Young-Jones Dental LLC136 Sparta Hwy, Eatonton(706)484-0282
Brian G. Chrzan, DDS, PhDGordon D. Barfield, DDSJulie K. Addis, DMDJohn H. Ferguson, DDS600 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478)453-3445
Lake OconeeSmile Center/Invisalign Kimberly Edwards Beal, DMD 1050 Parkside Commons Greensboro (706) 454-2222
600 North Cobb St • Milledgeville, GA 31061(478) 453-3445
1406 Bellevue Road • Dublin, GA 31021(478)272-9440
501 Sparta Rd - Suite A • Sandersville, GA 31082(478) 552-0614
Gordon D. Barfield, D.D.S.Brian G. Chrzan, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Julie K. Addis, D.M.D.
Practice Limited to Orthodontics
Children & Adults3 locations to better serve the Middle Georgia area
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Dental -Orthodontics(cont’d.)
Anne T. Sanchez, DMD 1006 Fernwood Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-7441202 N. Jefferson St.Eatonton (706) 485-5778Gray (478)986-1556
Paschal OrthodonticsJames E. Paschal, DMD, MS153 W. Washington St.Madison 1097 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Eatonton(706) 342-7330
Jayni Bradley, DMDBoard CertifiedPediatric Dentists1120 Mars Hill RdSte. 101 Watkinsville(706) 769-1994
Lake Oconee SmileCenterKaneta R. Lott, DDS1050 Parkside Commons Greensboro (706) 454-2222
Dermatology
Campbell Dermatology at Cowles ClinicRoss M. Campbell,MD, FAAD 1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress CottageSte C100Greensboro (706) 543-5858
Family DermatologyVickie M. Brown, MD840 W. Thomas St.Milledgeville (478) 453-2700
Georgia Dermatology & Skin Center230 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 453-8484 2400 Bellvue Rd.Dublin(478) 275-26941157 Forsyth St.Macon(478) 745-8581
MCG Medical AssociatesJack L. Lesher, Jr., MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Newnan Dermatologyat Cowles ClinicJill Buckthal-McCuin, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayElm CottageSuite E-100Greensboro (706) 999-1785
includingCosmetic and Implant Dentistry
Our friendly and caring staff will listen to your needs and concerns. In addition tocosmetic and implant dentistry, we offer “one day” crowns, oral sedation, treatment
for accident cases and certain other dental treatments including implants andreconstructive dentistry. We also help patients with root canal treatments,
periodontal care (Gum disease), extractions, premium dentures and denture repairs.
112 Wrights Drive, Suite E • Milledgeville, GA • (478) 454-2114
All Major Credit Cards Accepted including CARE CREDITWE DO NOT accept Medicaid nor Peach Care.
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DiagnosticImaging
Lake Oconee Diagnostic Center 1040 Park Dr.Greensboro (706) 453-4945Milledgeville
Imaging Center1850 North Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 453-4101
Oconee Regional Medical Center821 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 454-3505
St. Joseph’s ImagingCenter at Cowles Clinic1000 Cowles Clinic WaySuite-9-100, Greensboro(706) 454-0036
St. Joseph’s Hospital atEast Georgia1201 Siloam Rd.Greensboro(706) 453-7331
Putnam General Hospital101 Lake Oconee Pkwy NEEatonton(706) 485-2711
Dialysis
Greensboro DialysisFacility/Nephrology Dr. Gautauym DasGupta Dr. Beeki KuppuswamyDr. Selvi DhanDr. Muhammad Alam 1220 Siloam Rd.Greensboro (706) 453-7222
Medical Kidney Servicesof Central Georgia521 W. Montgomery St.Ste. 14A Milledgeville (478) 453-2031
MilledgevilleDialysis Center400 S. Wayne St.Milledgeville (478) 453-9489
Oconee Dialysis Center 421 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 451-0064
Ear, Nose & Throat
The ENT Center ofCentral Georgia Charles W. Dunn, MD John W. Griffin, MD 540 Hemlock St.Macon (478) 743-8953
MCG MedicalAssociatesJastin Antisdel2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803Middle Georgia Ear,Nose & Throat Center Rick Lockhart, MD 111 Fieldstone Dr., Ste. 102Milledgeville (478) 452-6610
Oconee Ear, Nose & ThroatBrad Mathias, MD850 W. Thomas St.Milledgeville 1041 Park Dr.Greensboro501 Sparta Rd.Sandersville(478) 452-4800
Early Intervention
Babies Can’t Wait953 Barrows Ferry Rd.Milledgeville 2520 Riverside Dr., Macon(888) 449-0108
Emergency
National EMS1400 Eatonton Rd., Ste. 300, Madison(706) 342-4444
Putnam Co. EmergencyMedical Service 882 Oak St., Eatonton (706) 485-9096
Washington RegionalMedical Center 610 Sparta Rd.Sandersville (478) 552-3901
Cowles Clinic Executive HealthRobert S. Cowles II, MDDirector Executive Health1000 Cowles Clinic WayOaks Cottage, Suite O-100Greensboro (706) 999-1485
Stefan Adair, MD, FACS 771 Orange St., Macon (478) 633-7677
Adonia Med SpaRashmi Hooda, MD511 N. Cobb St., Ste 13Milledgeville(478) 453-9472 (478) 454-8076
Image Plastic Surgery Center682 Hemlock St., #410 Macon (478) 745-7925
Howard J. Perofsky, MD 682 Hemlock St., Suite. 230 Macon (478) 742-4847
Plastic Surgery Associatesof Macon Ronald A. Freeman, MDFACSJoshua R. Grove, MD 420 Charter Blvd., Suite 103, Macon (478) 474-5700 (877) 247-2540
Oconee AestheticsOmar Akhras, MD120 Sparta Hwy.Eatonton (706) 485-4002446 Spring St., Sparta(706) 444-6521
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Family Practice
Compassionate Care ClinicHarry Wingate, MDMichelle Brown, NP102-A Airport Rd.Milledgeville (478) 453-0077
Eagle Springs Primary Care Richard Culp, MDMaryam Sedghi, MD440 Charter Blvd.Ste 2203, Macon (478) 745-0808
Welsey Ensley, MD 1190 Siloam Rd., Greensboro (706) 453-0046
Family Medical Associatesof Lake OconeeDave A. Ringer, MDBob Perry, PA-CSally A. Powell, RN,FNP-C1041 Park Dr., Greensboro (706) 453-4945
Gray Family Health 110 Stone Brooke Dr. Gray (478) 986-4743
Theron Harrison, DO 108 Fieldstone Dr.Milledgeville (478) 453-3532
J.I.L. FamilyHealthcare Center Dorothy Sallis-Stewart, MD530 W. Thomas St., Ste. BMilledgeville (478) 453-2606
Rakesh Kumar, MD123 Sparta Hwy.Eatonton (706) 485-2621
Madison FamilyMedicinePamela Hall,Dan Zant, MDs1010 Barclay Dr.Madison(706) 342-1555
Madison MedicalAssociatesDavid Fletcher, MD1075 S. Main St.Ste. 100, Madison(706) 752-0322
Madison Primary Care1820 Bethany Rd.Madison(706) 342-3103
MCG MedicalAssociatesHarry “Bo” L. Cheves, MDJames Tippett, MD2011 Westend Dr. Greensboro (706) 453-9803
Milledgeville Family Practice PCGeorge W. Grimes, III,MD, FAAPCharles I. Caulton, MD,FAAFP540W Thomas St.,Suite BMilledgeville(478) 453-9435
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Robert L. Morgan,M.D., P.C.432 Boland St., Sparta (706) 444-7917
North Macon FamilyHealthcare AssociatesLaura Moore, MDJennifer Duke, MDTrellis Baker, MDFred Gaton, MD540 Charger Blvd.Ste. 100Macon (478) 471-0089
OconeeFamily Medicine Center Roy Deen, MDJames Smith Jr., MD Michael Duke, MD 800 W. Thomas St.Milledgeville (478) 453-9346
Oconee Pain ClinicR. Penelope Brooks, MD1215 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville (478) 454-1977
OMNI Health Solutions LLCClyde Green, MD 841 Mulberry St., Macon(478) 741-6554221 W. Clinton St., Ste. 3Gray (478) 986-9550
Phillips Family MedicineKimberly Y. Phillips, MD142 Hospital Perimeter Rd.Eatonton (706) 485-1145
Putnam Family Medical& Occupational HealthCenter Susan Jones, MD106 Hospital Perimeter Rd.Eatonton (706) 485-0880
Sandersville FamilyPractice Center E. Chandler McDavid, MD205 Medical Arts Dr.Sandersville (478) 552-2020
Fertility
Central Georgia Fertility Clinic 4075 Elnora Dr., Macon (478) 453-9402
Fetal Imaging
First Photo Fetal Imaging750 N. Cobb StreetMilledgeville(866) 485-7797
Gastroenterology
Keith Garnto, MD163 NW Roberson Mill Rd.Milledgeville (478) 453-9402
East AtlantaGastroenterologyAssociatesA. Steven McIntosh,MD, FACG1000 Cowles Clinic WayAspen Cottage A-100Greensboro(706) 999-9953(770) 922-0505
Metro AtlantaGastroenterologyMax A. Shapiro, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayOak Cottage, Suite O-100Greensboro (706) 999-1609(706) 453-1221
Middle GeorgiaGastroenterology PCCarley Ebanks, MD Don Heacock, MD 411 N. Cobb St. Milledgeville (478) 453-0003791 Poplar St.Macon(478) 755-0800
MCG Medical AssociatesRobert R. Schade, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
General Surgery
Cyler D. Garner, MD200 Pine St., Gordon (478) 628-2101
Macon SurgicalAssociates Earl N. Mullis Jr,, MD John T. Williams 4th, MD 870 High St., Macon (478) 746-2770
MCG Medical AssociatesHarry “Bo” Cheeves, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Sergio Mejias, MD740 Prince Ave.Bldg. 10Athens1107 S. Main St.Madison(706) 548-5488
Oconee SurgicalAssociatesHarinder Brar MD 315 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville(478) 453-0230
Piedmont RegionalSurgical Associates Stephen Langston, MDSeth Rion, MD750 N. Cobb. St., Ste 130Milledgeville (478) 452-1024
Michael Roberts, MD 750 N. Cobb St. Ste. 110Milledgeville (478) 452-0205
Surgical Associates ofAtlanta, P.C.Charles R. Finley, MD, FACS1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress CottageSte C300Greensboro (706) 453-0820(404) 688-1934
Health / Diet /Supplement /Counseling
GeneralNutrition Center Town Central Shopping Center Milledgeville (478) 452-4577Mia’s Health Food 3105 Vineville Ave., Macon (478) 742-0624
Oconee NutritionConsultantsLisa Eisele R.D., L.D.Stacy Paine R.D., L.D.1000 Cowles Clinic WaySuite O-100Greensboro(706) 473-5201
Wild Berry Health Foods 1400 Eatonton Rd.Ste 400, Madison (706) 342-2303
Health Club
Bodyplex1850 North Columbia St.Milledgeville(478) 414-1444
Curves For Women2485 N. Columbia St.Ste 107Milledgeville (478) 414-1141 1093 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Eatonton (706) 484-0555 111 Atlanta Rd., Gray (478) 986-8080
Fitness Plus571 Hammock Rd.Milledgeville (478) 452-2348
Body Plex at LakeOconee106 Village LaneEatonton(706) 485-9916
Home Medical Services
Amedisys Home Health of Madison 1251 Atlanta Hwy.Madison(706) 342-9335(866) 342-9335
Amedisys Home Health of Milledgeville 521 W. Montgomery St.Milledgeville(478) 454-2012
CareSouthHomecare Professionals1023 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Eatonton, (706) 485-71881044 Washington Ave.Macon, (478)742-7557624 S. Milledge Ave.Athens(706) 854-7500
Comfort Keepers1943 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 414-1512
Excell Home CareServices931 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville(478) 453-2273
Georgia MedicalEquipment Services1891 N. Columbia St.Suite 109Milledgeville(478) 451-5185
Health Care Plus, LLC110 Harmony CrossingSuite 1, Eatonton (706) 923-1977
Oconee Home Care 811 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville(478) 454-1727
Peach StateNursing Agency140 W. Washington St. Milledgeville (478) 453-3369
Primecare HomeCare Service3015 Heritage Rd.Milledgeville (478)-696-3534
ResCare Home Care1910 Forsyth #201, Macon(478) 741-4707
RespiratoryHome Care631 N. Cobb St. Milledgeville (478)452-2900
Three RiversHome Health2485 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 453-2027
United Home Care6340 Lake Oconee PkwyGreensboro (706)454-1770
Hospice
Abbey Hospice215 Azalea Ct.Social Circle (770) 464-5858
Hospice Care Options 811 N. Cobb St.Ste. 3Milledgeville (478) 453-8572(800) 277-7302Macon(478) 743-3033
Serenity Hospice2601 N. Columbia St.,Ste. FMilledgeville(478) 454-1884
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Hospitals
ColiseumMedical Centers 350 Hospital Dr. Macon (478) 765-7000
Coliseum NorthsideHospital 400 Charter Blvd.Macon(478) 757-8200
Macon NorthsideHospital400 Charter Blvd. Macon (478) 757-8200
Oconee Regional Medical Center 821 N. Cobb St. Milledgeville (478) 454-3505
Putnam General Hospital101 Greensboro Rd.Eatonton(706) 485-2711
Saint Joseph’s atEast Georgia Hospital1201 Siloam Rd. Greensboro (706) 453-7331
Shriners Hospital for Children950 West Faris Rd.Greenville, S.C. (864) 271-3444
The Medical Center ofCentral Georgia &Children’s Hospital777 Hemlock St.Macon (478) 633-1000
Washington CountyRegional Medical Center610 Sparta Rd. Sandersville (478) 240-2000
Infectious Disease
Imad Dibo, MD120 Sparta Hwy.Eatonton(706) 485-4002
Quyen N. Luu, MD 639 Hemlock St.,Suite 200 Macon(478) 741-5945
Infectious Disease -Pediatrics
Children’sHealthcare CenterAna Avalos Mishaan, MD601 Ferncrest Dr., Ste. A Sandersville (478) 552-0006
Baldwin Medical CenterSaqib A. Nazir, MD644 N Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 452-3700
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Insurance - Life
Allstate - Chris Jackson1061 Parkside CommonsGreensboro(706)453-2490
Internal Medicine
Dragos Filimon, MD127 Main St., Gordon(478) 628-1636
Patrice Boddie, MD240 N. Wayne St.Milledgeville (478) 452-6999
Vindy Centa, MD 1093 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Ste. 111Eatonton (706) 923-1825
Miguel, Cossio, MD1075 S. Main St.,Ste. 400Madison(706) 342-9664
Eatonton Medical & SurgicalCenter AJ Kumar, MD Melinda Cathy, PA-C132 Sparta Hwy.Eatonton (706) 485-8495
S.K. Hooda, MD 511 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-9472
George Martinez, MD 750 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 452-5515
MCG Medical AssociatesJames T. Tippett, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Medical Group of Saint Joseph’s at CowlesClinic Internal Medicine Aurelio Manto, MDRichard W. Baehler, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayOak Cottage, Suite O-200Greensboro (706) 453-2919
Janet L. Griffin, DO1000 Cowles Clinic WayDogwood Cottage, Ste D-300Greensboro (706) 454-0000
Middle Georgia Chest &Medical Center & SleepDiagnostic Center Ram K. Puri,MD, FACP, FCCP 1209 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-3200
Oconee Medical AssociatesCatherine Roberts, MD Willis “Reid” Roberts Jr.,MD Charles “Brinson” ShiverIII, MD641 W. Thomas St. Milledgeville (478) 453-0662
William Waller III, MD 1211 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-1780
Rose Ann Weaver, MD172 N. Main St.Madison(706) 342-4106
Laboraties - Medical
Cowles Clinic Services LaboratoryDouglas C. Huber, MDPathologyDebbie Buttitta, Director& TechnologistBarbara Francis,Technologist1000 Cowles Clinic WayAspen Cottage, Ste A-400Greensboro (706) 454-0025
Mullins Laboratory540 W. Thomas, Suite C Milledgeville (478) 451-5036
Massage Therapy
Charmed126 S. Wayne St.Milledgeville(478) 414-2020
Jennifer Copeland, LMT4292 Gray Hwy.Gray(478) 986-6444
Serenity WellnessSpa & Salon107 Sportsman Club Rd.Milledgeville (478) 453-8158
Medical Equipment
Apalachee MedicalSupplies & Mobility1000 Cowles Clinic WayAspen CottageSte A-200Greensboro (706) 999-1751
C&J Medical Supply 2485 N. Columbia St.Ste. 116Milledgeville (478) 452-4600
Freedom Home Health, LLC 951 Harmony Rd., Ste 101Eatonton (706) 485-4663
Georgia Oxygen Service, Inc. 112 Rowe StreetSuite DDublin (478) 272-4797
Howell MedicalEquipment & Supply630 Meriweather Rd.Ste. A
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Mental Health Services
American Red Cross195 Holt Avenue, Macon(478) 743-8671
Christ Temple of Refuge901 N Clark St.Milledgeville (478) 452-4658
Christian Life Today, Inc. Ellen Couch202-B Jefferson Ave. N., Eatonton (706) 485-7149
S. Clark Heindel, Ph.D.700 W. Thomas St., Milledgeville(478) 456-5050
Oconee Center 430 N. Jefferson St., Milledgeville (478) 445-3201
River Edge Behavioral Health Center Blandy Way Office Park60 Hwy. 22 W., Milledgeville (478) 445-1290
Wide Range of Resources1776 N. Jefferson St. NE , Suite #BMilledgeville, (478) 451-3112
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Nephrology
Central Georgia Kidney SpecialistSaghir Ahmed, MDMuhammad Akbar, MDMufid Othman, MD 421 N. Jefferson St. Milledgeville (478) 453-0345
Central Georgia Kidney Specialist657 Hemlock St., Suite 200, Macon (478) 745-4322
Internal Medicine and NephrologyAssociates Dr. Linus O. Ejim 1820 N. Columbia St. Milledgeville 516 Sparta Rd.Sandersville (478) 552-1200
Ludwig Cavaliere, MD640 MLK, Jr. Blvd.Macon (478) 745-5455
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Medical Group of SaintJoseph’s at Cowles ClinicInternal Medicine & NephrologyRichard W. Baehler, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayOak Cottage, Suite O-200Greensboro (706) 453-2919
James Rowland, MD521 W. Montgomery St.Milledgeville(478) 453-2031
Neurology
Athens NeurologicalAssociatesBrian W. Mitchell, MDEdward S. Novey, MDJon S. Poling, MD, PhD Martha Trieschmann, MDTerry L. Wimpey, MD, PhDEric M. Pitts, MD 1000 Cowles Clinic Way Aspen Cottage, Ste A-100Greensboro (706) 353-0606(706) 454-0019 (800) 929-9502
MCG Medical AssociatesNed Pruitt, MD2011 Westend Drive,Greensboro (706) 453-9803
Oconee NeurologyServices James A. Wilson, MD345 N. Cobb St. ,Milledgeville (478) 454-1034George Stefanis, MD 310 Hospital Dr., Ste.205, Macon(478) 741-3690
Neuropsychiatry& PainManagement
Georgia Pain &Behavioral MedicineDr. Thomas Sachy, MD247 Lana Dr., Gray (478) 986-0484
Nursing Home
Chaplinwood Health &Rehabilitation325 Allen Memorial Dr.,Milledgeville (478) 453-8514
Eatonton Health &Rehabilitation Center125 Sparta Hwy.,Eatonton (706) 485-8573
Green Acres Health &Rehabilitation313 Allen Memorial Dr.,Milledgeville(478) 453-9437
Georgia War VeteransHome 2249 Vinson Hwy.,Milledgeville (888) 453-6836
Heritage Healthcare ofToomsboro210 Main St., Toomsboro (478) 933-5395
Obstetrics /Gynecology
Center for Women’s Careand ReproductiveSurgeryThomas L. Lyons, MD,MS, FACOGAssia A. Stepanian, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress CottageSuite C300, Greensboro(706) 453-0820(888) 545-0400
Central GeorgiaWomen’s Health CenterHenry J. Davis, MD2410 Ingleside Ave.,Macon(478) 746-1333
Paul Harnetty, MD 304 Margie Dr., WarnerRobins (478) 971-2186
Milledgeville OB/GYNAssociates PCSuzAnne Palmer, MD Charles F. Brown, MDKatie Webster, FNP-C 750 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-8511
Mohan Papudesu, MD 601 Ferncrest Dr., Ste. 2,Sandersville (478) 240-2090The Women’s Care CenterMarisol San Inocencio, MD London Eady, MSN, NPCIvey Broxton, MSN, NPC 1001 Fernwood Dr.,Milledgeville (478) 453-8100
OccupationalMedicine
Macon OccupationalMedicineLance Adkinson, MDJ. Ray Grant, MD 124 Third St.,Macon (478)751-2900
Byron M. Watson, MD 204 Spring St., Ste. E Macon (478) 746-9898
Oncology
Atlanta OncologyAssociates at Georgia Centerfor Total Cancer CareErich G. Randolph, MD 1000 Cowles Clinic WayMagnolia Cottage Suite M100 Greensboro (706) 454-1624
Coliseum Park CancerTreatment CenterErich G. Randolph, MDSean Cavanaugh, MD 308 Coliseum Dr., Ste 100Macon (478) 742-2278
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Oncology(cont’d.)
Georgia CancerSpecialists Raj Gupta, MD Cheryl Jones, MD Vundyala Reddy, MDFranc Wallace, MDPremila Malhotra, MD624 Martin Luther KingJr. Dr., Milledgeville (478) 453-1806 308 Coliseum Dr. Ste 120Macon (478) 745-6130214 Perry Hwy.Hawkinsville (478) 783-4022
Georgia CancerSpecialists atGeorgia Center forTotal Cancer Care Victoria L. Afshani, MDRichard O. Lloyd, DO 1000 Cowles Clinic Way Magnolia CottageSuite M200Greensboro (706) 454-0159
Opthalmology
Advanced Family Eyecare223 S. Main St. Madison(706) 343-1876
ClearView Vision1429 Oglethorpe St.Macon (478) 743-7061
Eisner Laser Center 125 Plantation Centre Dr.Macon (478) 405-2020
Jennifer M. Cousins, ODWal-Mart of Madison1681 Eatonton Rd.Madison(706) 342-8018
Eye PhysiciansProfessional AssociationJames I. Suit, MDWilliam H. Jarrard Jr., MD J. Stephen Ellis, MDJoe L. McLendon, MD Susan S. Payne, L.D.O. 626 First St.Macon (800) 282-1276
Family Eye CareColumbia Optical CenterC. Steven McQuaig, MDC. Davis Williamson, MDJames B. Craig, ODCharles S. McQuaig, OD111 Fieldstone Dr.Ste. 100 Milledgeville (478) 453-9333
Family Eye CareAssociates ofCowles Clinic C. Steven McQuaig, MDC. Davis Williamson, MD Charles S. McQuaig, ODWilliam Barry Lee, MD,FACS (cornea)(404) 350-1414Dennis M. Marcus, MD(retina)(706) 650-0061Dr. James Craig, OD(facial & oculo-plastic)(404) 256-15001000 Cowles Clinic WayWillow CottageSte W-200Greensboro (706) 999-2020
Pulliam Eye GroupJaymini Nayee, OD,Michael M. Pulliam,MD, Jose L. Bigles, MD1512 Eatonton Rd.Madison(706) 342-1233
Southeast Retina CenterDennis M. Marcus, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayWillow Cottage, Suite W-200Greensboro (706) 650-0061
Caldwell Opticians/Gray Eyecare684 First St., Macon(478) 743-2020
Cathy’s Eye Care1841 N. ColumbiaMilledgeville (478) 452-3593
Christie Eye Care2485 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 452-6569
Columbia Optical Labs 111 Fieldstone Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-2080
Lake Oconee Eye CareSusan S. Lee, OD Perry K. Lee, OD 1051A Park Dr.Greensboro (706) 453-4535
Dr. David Ritchie, OD 150 S. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 452-1323
Eye Ware GalleryBrian Healey, OD109 Harmony CrossingSte. 105 Eatonton (706) 484-2121
Wal-Mart Vision CenterJohn Sae Yu, ODHector Mallar, OD 2592 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 452-2611
Orthopedic - Surgery
Associate Physicians andSurgeons of GADr. EvaristusOshlokpekhai Dr. Craig SeamDr. Grace Ejaise1043 N. Houston Rd.Milledgeville (478) 453-1085Warner Robins (478) 328-6466
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Athens Orthopedic ClinicJohn R. Manfredi, MDSteve Johnson, MD1000 Cowles Clinic Way Aspen Cottage, Ste A-100Greensboro (706) 999-1594(706) 549-1663
Atlanta Sports Medicine& Orthopedic CenterPhillip R. Langer, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress Cottage, Ste C300Greensboro (706) 453-0820
Forsyth StreetOrthopaedic Surgery &Rehabilitation CenterDr. Kelly, Dr. RichardsonDr. Hattaway,Dr. SlappeyDr. Stapleton,Dr. BeringerDr. Wood Pope1600 Forsyth St., Macon (478) 743-3000
MCG Medical AssociatesUsup Choi, MD2011 Westend Dr.Greensboro (706) 453-9803
Milledgeville Bone &Joint SpecialistsSteven P. Niergarth, DO 1201 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville (478) 451-0040
Piedmont Sports Medicaland Orthopedic 350 Hospital Dr. Macon (478) 474-2114
OrthoGeorgiaDr. Johnson, Dr. Floyd Dr. Sapp, Dr.ThornsberryDr. Foulkes, Dr. BlackwellDr. Dasher, Dr. LeeDr. Thomas, Dr. GilbertDr. Jeshuran3708 Northside DriveMacon (478)745-4206
Southern Orthopaedics Mark L. Mudano, MD 541 W. Montgomery St.Lafayette Square, Suite 1Milledgeville (478) 451-0200
Sports Medicine &Orthopaedic SurgeryAndrew R. Bishop, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress Cottage, Ste C300Greensboro (706) 453-0820
Surgeon CareMark L. Mudano MD142 Hospital Perimeter Rd.Eatonton (706) 485-1151
Robert Thornsberry, MD106 Hospital Perimeter Rd.Eatonton (478) 745-4206
Orthotics & Prosthetics
Milledgeville Orthotics& Augusta Prosthetics535 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-7327
Outpatient Facility
Doctors Laboratory, Inc. 3200 Riverside Dr.Bldg. A Ste. 300 Macon (478) 474-8808
Oconee Regional Medical Center Reginald Wilson, MD (478) 454-3680
Pediatrics
Children’s HealthcareCenter of SandersvilleDr. Charnetta Colton Dr. Christy MountainDr. Jennifer Tarbutton 601 Ferncrest Dr. Sandersville (478) 552-0006
Cowles Clinic Pediatrics Christopher J. Bassett, MD1000 Cowles Clinic Way Willow Cottage, Ste W-100Greensboro (706) 454-1210
Eatonton PediatricsAl Hakim, MD116 Sparta Hwy.Eatonton (706) 923-0904
Kids First PediatricsPrabhdeep Brar, MD Sokar Kendor, MDChristopher Bowers, MD 530 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-1020
MCG Medical AssociatesMichael Roberts, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro(706) 453-9803
Middle GA Pediatrics Chen K Ho, MD2938 Heritage Pl., Ste. AMilledgeville (478) 453-0453
Milledgeville PediatricsLuis Samper, MDMarshall Ivey, MD750 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-9383
Northside PediatricsEmmett Berry, MD3888 Northside Dr.Macon (478) 477-4044
Pediatrics “R” UsAl Hakim, M.D.1015 Fernwood Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-3835
Putnam Pediatrics andAdolescent Medicine132 C. Sparta Hwy.Eatonton (706) 485-8924
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Pharmacy
Compounding Specialistsat Lake Oconee 1013 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Ste 102, Eatonton(706) 923-2933
CVS/Pharmacy 960 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 452-5533641 S. Wayne St.Milledgeville (478) 452-3566809 Oak St., Eatonton (706) 485-5832
Gordon Drug Company 210 Milledgeville Rd.Gordon (478) 628-2481
Gray Drug Company157 Bill Conn Pkwy.Gray (478)986-3161
H&M Drugs295 Hammock Rd.Milledgeville (478) 453-7715
Hunter’s Drug Store 102 N. Main St. Greensboro (706) 453-7431
Kmart Stores Pharmacy 1970 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 453-8399
Kroger Pharmacy1962 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 454-3033Medical Arts Pharmacy 811 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 452-1222
Medical Center Pharmacy 750 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 452-3591
Medicap Pharmacy 236 W. Clinton St.Gray (478) 986-4827
Publix Super Markets 6350 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Ste. 106, Greensboro (706) 454-7150
Ray Drug Company 34 N. Jefferson Ave. Eatonton (706) 485-3081
Rite-Aid Pharmacy2400 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 452-3589202 N. Main St.Eatonton (706) 453-4120257 N. Main St.Greensboro (706) 342-0888611 W. Clinton St.Gray (478) 986-5454
Shoppers Pharmacy 303 Jefferson St., Eatonton (706) 485-6262
Southside DiscountDrug200 W. Andrews St.Milledgeville (478) 453-7227
Walgreens2350 N Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 414-1168
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Physical Therapy
Advance Rehabilitation PhysicalTherapy Tony Lewis, PT, COMT 1000 Cowles Clinic Way Dogwood CottageSuite D100Greensboro (706) 454-1394
Andrews PhysicalTherapy446 Spring St. Sparta(706) 444-9200
Lake OconeeRehabilitation &Perfomance CenterBrian E. Prell, MSPTPhysical Therapist/Owner1010 Village Park Ln, Ste 102, Greensboro(706) 454-1811
Oconee Regional MedicalCenter Rehab Services821 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 454-3640
East Athens PhysicalTherapy665 Gaines School Rd. Athens (706) 369-81151061 Park Dr.Greensboro (706) 453-23301541 Old Buckhead Rd.Madison (706) 342-0336242 General Daniel Ave. SDanielsville (706) 795-0155
Georgia Rehab Services Inc. 5109 Hwy. 278 NE, Ste. CCovington (770) 784-0091
ORMC Rehab Services821 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 454-3640
Physical & AthleticRehabilitation Center 1203 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville(478) 452-6200
Putnam General HospitalPhysical Therapy 101 Lake Oconee Pkwy.Eatonton(706) 485-2711 EX 300
SerenityPhysical Therapy 107 NE Sportsman Club Rd.Milledgeville(478) 453-0041
Twin Lakes Physical Therapy571 Hammock Rd. Ste 106 Milledgeville (478) 452-6252510 Settlement Dr.Ste. 7Gray (478) 986-54001001 Village Park Dr.Ste. 105Greensboro (706) 454-2000
ShawnRoberts, PT
Denny Wood,PT
Allyson Wood,PT
Jill Smith, PTA
Chris Alford,PT, DPT, SCS,
ATC, CSCS
ConstanceWesson,
OTRL, CHT
Milledgeville571 Hammock Rd • Suite 106 • (Old McGaw Building)
(478) 452-6252
Chris Hairie,PTA, MBA
Gray222 West Clinton St., Suite 3
(Next to Advance Auto)
(478) 986-5400
Kim Bershadsky, PT
Chris Alligood, PT, MS, OCS
Lake Oconee1001 Village Park Drive
Suite 105
(706) 454-2000
3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
Specializing in:
• OrthopaedicPhysical Therapy
• Post-SurgicalPhysical Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
• Hand Therapy
• Neck and BackPain Relief
• Stroke Rehabilitation
• Sports Related Injuries
• Shoulder, Elbow andKnee Dysfunction
MichaelDunning,
MPT, FAOMPT, ATC
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Podiatry
AFA Foot & AnkleCenters Paul G. Smaha II, DPMPaul Smaha III, DPM Carol Smaha, DPMJason B. Smaha, DPM 192 NW Roberson Mill Rd.Milledgeville (478) 452-1404106 Hospital Perimeter Rd. Eatonton (706) 484-8050
Feet 1st PodiatryConsuela Williams, DPM 1767 Shurling DriveMacon (478) 741-4332
Foot Specialist, Inc.Emanuel Willis, DPMJohn Wallace Wright DPM, PC 151 N. Jefferson St.Milledgeville (478) 452-7342
Lake Oconee Foot & Ankle 1040 B Park Dr. Greensboro (706) 453-4104
MCG Medical AssociatesJanice P. Clark, DPM2011 Westend DriveGreenboro (706) 453-9803Personal Foot & AnkleSpecialistsThuy Giang, DPM1820 N. Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 451-0300Sandersville (478) 552-1086
Village Podiatry CentersLarry Goldstein, DPM510 N. Cobb St.,Millegeville(478) 452-8768Debbie Byron, DPM3556 Riverside Dr.,Macon (478) 475-9250
Village Podiatry CentersLawanna Monday-Harden, DPM1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress CottageSte C300, Greensboro(706) 453-9930 (770) 319-5502
Private HomeCare
Caring Companions269 Albermarle PlaceMacon (478) 476-044424 Hour Assistance (877) 819-0444
Psychiatry
Georgia Pain &Behavioral Medicine Thomas H. Sachy, MD 247 Lana Dr., Gray (478) 986-0484
Macon Psychiatry Center Ali Ahmadi, MD3902 Northside Dr., Ste A-4Macon (478) 474-8774
MCG Medical AssociatesDonald Manning, MDNitin Shendarkar, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Psychiatry & Psychological Associates,LLCMark L. King Ph. DMimi Vilma, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayOak CottageSuite O-100Greensboro (770) 718-9790
Psychology
Katie Cowan, Psy. D.1097 Lake Oconee PkwyEatonton (404) 931-6555
Ronnie Blount, M.D.737 Riverside Dr. Macon (478) 738-0610
Child and AdolescentResources, PC1200 Confederate Rd.Madison (706) 342-3130
Lee Edwards, PhD700 W. Thomas St.Milledgeville (478) 452-4969
S. Clark Heindel, PhD700 W. Thomas St.Milledgeville (478) 456-5050
Greg Jarvie, PhD 136B W. McIntosh St.Milledgeville (478) 452-2600
Pulmonology
Athens Pulmonary &AllergyHugh Jenkins, MDJohn Lazenby, MDJane Parks, MDShraddha Tongia, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayGreensboro (706) 999-9983(706) 549-5560
The Asthma & Pediatric Lung Centerof Central GADr. James Logan1062 Forsyth St., Ste. 2C Macon (478) 755-0036
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MCG Medical AssociatesAmy R. Blanchard2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803
Oconee Medical AssociatesJ. Wesley King, MD641 W. Thomas St. Milledgeville (478) 453-0662
Ram Puri, MD1209 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville (478) 452-3200
Radiology
Lake Oconee Diagnostic Center1040 Park Dr., Greensboro(706) 454-0710
Midwest DiagnosticManagement One CallMedical Inc. 1850 N. Columbia St., Ste. 3Milledgeville (800) 331-6062(800) 872-2875
Milledgeville Imaging Center1850 North Columbia St.Milledgeville (478) 453-4101
Northwest RadiologyConsultants, PC 2140 Riverside Drive Macon (478) 745-2777
Oconee Regional Medical CenterFrederick Falchook, MDJohn Penuel, MDLaurence Steinfield, MD William A. Willoughby, MD 811 N. Cobb St. Milledgeville (478) 454-3810
Saint Joseph’s at East Georgia Imaging Center Rob Davis, MD,RadiologistMark Bernardy, MD,Radiologist(706) 454-3064Beth Lively,Radiology Technologist(706) 454-3065Deena Pearson(706) 454-00361000 Cowles Clinic WayPine Cottage, Ste P-100Greensboro (706) 454-0036
Radiation Oncology
Oconee Regional Medical CenterH. L. “Tripp” Simpson, III, MD821 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville(478) 454-3805
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Rheumatology/Arthritis
Arthritis Diagnostic &Treatment Center Maria Fondal, MD 6501 Peake Rd., Ste 1000Macon (478) 475-1545
MCG Medical AssociatesAlok Sachdeva, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro (706) 453-9803Manmohan M. Gupta, MD770 Pine St. Ste. 440Macon (478) 741-4588
Sleep Disorders
Middle Georgia Chest & Medical Center& Sleep DiagnosticCenterRam Puri, MD1209 Columbia Dr. Milledgeville (478) 452-3200
Putnam GeneralHospital/Sleep Health Sleep Studies101 Lake Oconee PkwyEatonton(706) 485-2711 ext 416
Saint Joseph’s SleepCenter at Cowdes Clinic1000 Cowles Clinic WayAspen Cottage, Ste A-100Greensboro (706) 453-5005
The Sleep EvaluationCenterCharles Wells Jr., MD 111 Fieldstone Dr.Milledgeville770 Hemlock St.Macon (800) 770-5874
Staffing
ATC Health CareNurse Staffing Services 3015 Heritage Rd. Milledgeville (478) 414-1960
Healthcare Staffing, Inc.571 Hammock Rd., Ste 100Milledgeville (478) 414-1703
Medical SpecialtyServices Nursing Agency811 North Cobb, Suite AMilledgeville (478) 453-2222
Telehealth
Georgia Partnership forTeleHealth, Inc.1718 Reynolds St., Ste. 100, Waycross (912) 285-0904
TherapeuticRadiologyRadiation Therapy821 N. CobbH. “Tripp” Simpson III,MDMilledgeville(478) 454-3805
Southeastern Radiother-apy Specialists/Georgia Center for Total Cancer CareDavid Lowther, MD1000 Cowles Clinic WayMagnolia CottageGreensboro(706) 454-1624
Urology
Cowles ClinicCenter for Urology Robert S. Cowles, III,MD, FACS1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress Cottage,Ste C100, Greensboro(706) 454-0100
MCG Medical AssociatesDonald G. Mode, MD2011 Westend DriveGreensboro(706)453-9803
Oconee Urology PC M. Frederick Stewart,MDBrois Velimirovich, MD 1217 Columbia Dr.Milledgeville(478) 453-7516
VA Clinics/Hospitals
Carl Vinson VAMedical Center1826 Veterans Blvd. Dublin (478) 272-1210
Vascular &Thorasic Surgery
Dr. Rashmi Hooda511 N. Cobb St. Suite 13 Milledgeville(478) 453-9472
Michael Roberts, MD750 N. Cobb St.Ste. 110 Milledgeville(478) 452-0205
Oconee Laser VeinCenterHarinder Brar, MD 315 N. Cobb St. Milledgeville(478) 453-0230
Vein Specialists of theSouth LLC Kenneth E. Harper, MD 556 Third St.Macon (478) 743-2472
Vascular Institute of GA J. Mark Rheudasil, MDPeter B. H’Doubler, Jr.,MD, FACSSamantha Hembree, RVT1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress CottageSte C300Greensboro(706) 453-0820
Women’s Health
A Preferred Women’sHealth Center (888) 562-7415
Atlanta Women’sMedical Center (800) 877-6332
Center for Women’s Care &Reproductive Surgery Thomas L. Lyons, MD,
(cont’d. next column)MS, FACOGAssia A. Stephanian, MD 1000 Cowles Clinic WayCypress Cottage Ste C300, Greensboro (888) 545-0400(706) 453-9820(770) 352-0037
CrossroadsPregnancy Center 451 S. Wayne St. Milledgeville (478) 452-7376
First CallPregnancy Center 1531 W. Broad St.Greensboro (706) 453-1908
Milledgeville OB/GYNAssociates PCSuzAnne Palmer, MD Charles F. Brown, MDKatie Webster, FNP-C
750 N. Cobb St.Milledgeville (478) 453-8511
Woman’s Health CareCenterMohan Papudesu, MD,FACOGArthur F. Perkins, MD,FACOGTareyl Barby, MDSheaiu Taylor, MSN,WHNP610 Ferncrest DriveSandersville(478) 553-0505
The Woman’s Care CenterMarisol San Inocencio,MDLondon Eady, M.L.N.,N.P.C.Ivey Braxton, M.L.N.,N.P.C.1001 Fernwood DriveMilledgeville(478) 453-8100
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You eat with it, you communicate with it,you even show your undying affection withit - so why not take care of it? Considerthese oral care tips from New York-basedDentist, John E. Dodes.
Don't ignore that reminder card
Nearly 75 percent of American adults sufferfrom various forms of periodontal (gum)disease and don't know it.Visiting your dentist twice ayear is the best way to main-tain good oral health and treatproblems early that may beboth costly and painful downthe road.
The world isn't flat and neither is yourmouth
Brushing may clean your teeth, but whatabout the other surfaces in your mouth thatharbor bad breath germs? That's whyadding a mouthwash to your daily routine isessential to clean what brushing and flossingmay miss. Some love that powerful sensa-tion of Listerine Antiseptic, but others don'trinse away bad breath germs because they'renot crazy about the intensity. With new
Listerine Zero, there are no excuses not torinse. This less intense, alcohol free mouth-wash cleans deep by killing more bad breathgerms than just brushing alone, for a clean-er, fresher mouth.
Consider two-in-one formulas
Coffee can discolor teeth, so if you are acoffee lover and in need of a whiter smile,
look for products like tooth-pastes and rinses with peroxideand fluoride. They can whitenteeth and restore enamel.Additionally, foods like celery,apples and carrots act as a natu-ral stain remover to scrub away
some of those unwanted spots.
Technique matters
There's a proper way to brush and floss. Ifyou're unfamiliar with the correct tech-nique, ask your dentist for help. You canalso visit the American Dental Association'swebsite to watch some great tutorials onproper technique.
To learn more, visit www.listerine.com.
Tips on taking the best care of your mouth