Info for Patients and Visitors

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Parking

Parking is free at all Tanner facilities. In most cases, visitor parking will be clearly marked by signage; however, from time to time building or even road construction could result in the need for special instructions, so when possible check out this page before you next visit.

Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton

705 Dixie Street Carrollton, GA 30117

Visitor parking is available in the Dixie Street Parking Deck facing Dixie Street and in the Clinic Avenue Parking Deck, located just off Clinic Avenue on Ambulance Drive. Posted signage will point the way. Free valet parking is also available at the Dixie Street atrium entrance and the Clinic Avenue atrium entrance.

Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica

601 Dallas Highway Villa Rica, GA 30180

Visitor parking is to the left of the main entrance from Dallas Highway. Posted signage will point the way.

At Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica, green curbs are used to indicate that these parking spaces are reserved for our patients and visitors. Please use these spaces when you arrive for an appointment or to visit a loved one. Tanner staff members are asked to park farther away from the facility so you can enjoy a closer, more convenient visit.

Higgins General Hospital in Bremen

200 Allen Memorial Drive Bremen, GA 30110

Visitor parking is located off Allen Memorial Drive and on Carrollton Street. Posted signage will point the way.

Tanner Medical Center/East Alabama

1032 South Main Street, Wedowee, AL 36278

Visitor parking is located off Main Street South. Posted signage will point the way.

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