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We’re keeping you up-to-speed on COVID-19 and its impact on our region.

COVID-19 Information

Several years after the first cases were identified, COVID-19 continues to affect countries around the world and communities right here in west Georgia and east Alabama.

At Tanner, we’re following recommended protocols and working with partners such as the CDC to keep our neighbors safe and healthy.

Making a difference

Tanner is no longer holding vaccination clinics, but earlier during the pandemic, our goal was to make COVID-19 vaccination as widely available as possible. We are proud to share the difference we made in our community by giving more than 27,000 doses of vaccine during vaccine clinics.

Vaccines given at Tanner Vaccine Clinics through Dec. 22, 2021:

Team Member First Doses Given

Team Member Second Doses Given

Team Member Third Doses Given

Public First Doses Given

Public Second Doses Given

Public Third Doses Given

Total Doses Given

2,402

2,257

761

10,330

9,730

2,013

27,495

Lost your vaccination card?

To request another vaccine card, please call 770-812-9606 and select option 2.

Blogs

Understanding Anesthesia: Types, Risks and What to Expect
Understanding Anesthesia: Types, Risks and What to Expect

If you're preparing for a medical procedure, anesthesia is an important topic to understand. Whether you're curious about how it works or wondering about the different types, understanding the basics can help you feel more comfortable and informed. Let’s break it down and explore the different types of anesthesia and how they work.

How Your Period Can Reveal Your Health Story
How Your Period Can Reveal Your Health Story

At Tanner Women’s Care, serving women throughout west Georgia and east Alabama with locations in Carrollton, Villa Rica and Wedowee, we hear common questions like, “Is my period normal? How often should it occur? When should I worry about irregular periods?” These concerns are valid and deserve clear answers close to home. Typically, a healthy menstrual cycle occurs every 21 to 35 days, lasts from three to seven days, and is accompanied by a flow that doesn’t interfere with daily life. But “normal” can vary — what truly matters is knowing your own rhythm and noticing when things change.

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