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Georgia Cancer Genetic Counseling Referral Guide

3/01/2013

Cancer genetic counseling services are for both women and men who have concerns about their personal and/or family history of cancer. Below is a list of locations that currently have Genetic Counselors: Athens Loran Smith Center for Cancer Support Athens Regional Medical Center 1199 Prince Ave. Athens, GA 30606 (706) 475-4900 Atlanta Piedmont Clinical Genetics 1800 Howell Mill Rd., STE 625 Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 425-7949 Northside Hereditary Cancer Program 1000 Johnson Ferry Rd. Atlanta, GA 30342 (404) 851-6284  St. Joseph’s Hospital 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Atlanta, GA 30342 (678) 843-7118 Augusta Georgia Health Sciences University Cancer Center 1411 Laney Walker Blvd. AN-2200G Augusta, GA 30912 (706) 721-1314 Decatur DeKalb Medical 2701 North Decatur Rd. Decatur, GA 30333 (404) 501-7071 Emory Healthcare 2165 Decatur Rd. Decatur, GA 30033 (404) 778-8570 Lawrenceville Gwinnett Medical Center 550 Medical Center Blvd. Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (678 )312-3235 Marietta Wellstar Health System Cancer Risk Assessment Program 320 Kennestone Hospital Blvd. STE 107 Marietta, GA 30060 (770) 793-7472 The Medical Center of Central Georgia Cancer Life Program 777 Hemlock St., MSC #84 Macon, GA 31201 (487) 633-6270 Savannah Nancy N. and J.C Lewis Cancer Research Pavilion St. Joseph’s Candler Health System 225 Candler Dr., STE 204 Savannah, GA 31405 (706) 475-4900 Curtis & Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute Memorial Health University Medical Center 4700 Waters Ave Savannah, GA 31403 (912) 350-8490 If you are interested in more information, please contact Georgia CORE at 404-584-5640.

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Advancing Cancer Care through Partnerships and Innovation

Georgia CORE is a statewide nonprofit that leverages partnerships and innovation to attract more clinical trials, increase research, and promote education and early detection to improve cancer care for Georgians in rural, urban, and suburban communities across the state.