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There are times when an illness or an injury is too urgent to wait for a doctor’s appointment but isn’t serious enough for the ER. That’s when Tanner Urgent Care makes sense.
Communicate with your doctor, request prescription refills, access your test results, and manage your appointments all in one place.
Our Diabetes Prevention Program will help you learn strategies to eat healthy and add physical activity to your daily life.
Ready to quit smoking, vaping and other tobacco products? Our smoking cessation course can help!
Maternity Center Tour - Carrollton
Food As Medicine for Congestive Heart Failure - Carrollton
Maternity Center Tour - Villa Rica
Explore our inviting maternity center, where advanced facilities and expert care ensure your comfort every step of the way.
The birth of a premature baby brings both joy and uncertainty for new parents. Lara Todd experienced this firsthand when her infant was admitted to the Sally and John Francis Tanner Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Finding strength in realistic expectations. Postpartum depression and medical challenges during pregnancy are more common than many realize.
Are you tired of battling leg pain after a long day? You’re not alone! Many women understand this struggle, but relief is possible. Don’t let pain dictate your life any longer!
Are you a new parent looking for the best ways to protect your little one? Tanner Healthcare for Women has just introduced an incr...
Susan Hall, RN, a nurse in Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton's short stay unit, received an unexpected colorectal cancer diagnosis at the age of 54.
Alice relied on optimism, hope throughout cancer journey.
Villa Rica resident and Southwire employee Stoney Ray Cheeks, now age 45, had his first heart attack and got two stents back in 20...
After working more than 30 years as the library assistant at the University of West Georgia, Harrell had no idea that her own life would become a story itself — let alone one of determination, hope and victory over breast cancer.
Retired law enforcement officer Perkins moves fast in breast cancer fight.
Friends — and hospice nurses — in the best of times and the worst of times
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