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Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital: Atlanta: Fulton: 276 1880 Emory Formerly Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta Emory University Hospital: Atlanta: DeKalb: 569: Yes: Emory Emory University Hospital Midtown: Atlanta: Fulton: 511: Yes: 1908 Emory Formerly Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital: Tucker: DeKalb ...
Area codes 678, 470, and 943 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. State of Georgia in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The area codes are assigned in an overlay plan to a combined numbering plan area (NPA) consisting of 404 (Atlanta and its suburbs inside Interstate 285 ) and 770 (Atlanta suburbs and ...
The hospital had 288 beds, 80 doctors, and around 400 employees. [4] The hospital is owned by the Hospital Authority of Fulton County. [5] In May 1999, Northside's Women's Center opened to the public. [6] Northside Atlanta expanded in 2018 with the eight-story East Tower, which added 81 beds to the hospital's capacity.
Effective March 31, 2016, the hospital was sold to Wellstar Health System along with four other Atlanta-area hospitals. [10] On August 31, 2022, Wellstar Health System announced that Atlanta Medical Center was expected to end operations on November 1, 2022. [11] Atlanta Medical Center permanently closed at 11:59 p.m. on October 31, 2022. [12]
Bloemcare Psychiatric Clinic / Hospital (Private) Nurture Hillandale Rehabilitation Hospital (Private) Nurture Woodlands Psychiatric Hospital (Private) Mediclinic Bloemfontein (Private) [7] Life Pasteur Hospital (Private) Life Rosepark Hospital (Private) Netcare Pelonomi Regional Hospital (Private/public partnership)
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The name was changed to Piedmont Hospital and eventually the hospital took up an entire square block. The Washington-Rawson neighborhood was razed in the early 1960s to make way for Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium and its parking lots; now the site is part of the large Center Parc Stadium parking lot.
In 1947, Georgia was a single numbering plan area (NPA) with area code 404. In 1954, 912 was assigned to its southern and central areas. The state operated with two area codes until May 3, 1992, when area code 706 was created for the two separate areas outside of the metro Atlanta area.