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At Atlanta Hand Specialist, we understand that your hands are essential to performing everyday tasks. Any hand injury has the potential to significantly affect your quality of life. Whether your condition is simple or complex, our hand specialists offer you effective and advanced options for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. Our goal is to help you return to your normal functional activities. Atlanta Hand Specialist provides services for the following conditions:

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cubital Tunnel Syndrome De Quervian’s Disease Dupuytren’s Disease Ganglion Cyst Hand Tumors

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Letter from the Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Johns Creek Healthcare Association Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . 8 Johns Creek Healthcare Association Board of Directors Gallery . . . . 9 SENIOR LIVING: Where Will You Live A s You Age? . . . . . . . . 10 AUDIOLOGY: Hearing Care Is Health Care . . . . . . . . . . . .

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n behalf of the Johns Creek

helped me to connect with like-minded

(JCHA), I welcome you to the

The association gives its members

Healthcare Association

2017 edition of our healthcare directory. JCHA was founded in 2006 to bring

physicians and allied health providers in the Johns Creek and Suwanee areas together. Our main objective is to

provide high-quality health care for all patients here.

This directory highlights one of the

reasons our organization exists and why

it has been so successful for several years. Johns Creek Healthcare Association’s

vision is to enhance the quality of human life by supporting an environment in which healthcare providers can give

the highest quality of care. It also helps

professionals and establish my practice. innovative and cutting-edge information on the treatment of disease. I have a

personal interest in injury prevention and musculoskeletal medicine and hope to

highlight this and many other specialties going forward.

As president of this association, I

have three goals in mind for the next two years:

1. Increase the membership rate. 2. Create a speakers’ bureau.

3. I ncrease morale among healthcare providers.

With your help, I know that we can

healthcare providers in the area connect

achieve these goals and many more.

About four years ago, when I started

who has invested time and money to

while highlighting their expertise.

practicing in this community, I felt

somewhat overwhelmed. Establishing myself as a new physician in a new

I thank each and every one of you

provide high-quality healthcare for patients in the Johns Creek area.

Thank you to the members of the

location with a new practice and lots

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deal of adjustment. Thankfully, I was

past and a very promising future.

of unfamiliar faces required a great

introduced to JCHA. That allowed me to

network with other healthcare givers and become part of this great community.

The association gave me the opportunity to establish great relationships with physicians and other healthcare providers.

I am always excited to meet new

physicians. I love to share how JCHA

Board of Directors for an outstanding Thank you to our sponsors, for your

unwavering support and commitment to the greater good of the Johns Creek area.

Sincerely,

Oluseun A. Olufade, MD President, Johns Creek

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Emory Clinic, Orthopaedics, Sports & Spine

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Oluseun A. Olufade, MD, President Tony Patel, Past President Center for Advanced Dentistry Kelley Bishop Amedisys Home Health Care Snehal Dalal, MD OrthoAtlanta Mark Harris, MD Comprehensive Neurology Lee Herman, MD Johns Creek Primary Care Sigurjon Kristjansson FusionHealth Connie Masters, RN, MN, MBA Winship Cancer Institute @ Emory Johns Creek Don Rowe, MD, FACC, FACP Atlanta Heart Specialists, LLC


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3 WHO’S WHO (clockwise, from top): 1 – Dr. Mark Harris, Dr. Lee Herman, Dr. Snehal Dalal, Kelley Bishop, Tony Patel, Sigurjon Kristjansson, JCHA board members. 2 – Tony Patel, JCHA past president; Dr. Oluseun Olufade, JCHA president. 3 – Lea Anne Edwards, OrthoAtlanta; Dr. Deborah Woodward, North Georgia Audiology. 4 – Dr. Milan Patel, Milan Eye Center; Kathleen Herman; Dr. Lee Herman, JCHA board member. 5 – Dr. Ushma Patel, Center for Advanced Dentistry; Diane Lasorda, JCHA executive director; Sandra Daniels, First Citizens Bank.

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WHERE WILL YOU LIVE AS YOU AGE?

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Today’s older individuals have more options than ever, but the rules and terminology can be tough to wrap your head around. By Scott Morrison, CSA President, BrightStar Homecare

Deciding where and how to live is a major decision for anyone. As we grow older, the choice can become even more critical. Some of us will continue to live independently, with few changes in our daily lives. Others may prefer a

living arrangement that is smaller, more maintenance-free or economical. Some will need increasing help with personal and domestic tasks, while others ultimately will need the complete care and supervision found in assisted-living communities and nursing homes.


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Many options have emerged in recent years that suit older persons’ housing and healthcare needs and lifestyle preferences. Yet too many people don’t know all the choices that exist. They may have outdated images of dreary “old folks’ homes” — which is not what today’s modern senior community environments provide. There’s a new focus on “personcentered” care and services, in which individual preferences are honored (aka, the culture-change movement). For more details, please visit the Culture Change Network of Georgia at www. CultureChangeGA.org. Options today range from homes designed to help older adults who favor independent living, to retirement communities for those whose need an increasing degree of care. At some point, almost every aging person can benefit from some type of supportive Home and CommunityBased Service, known in the industry as HCBS. These services help with personal activities and/or daily living chores, provide healthcare assistance and/or make social opportunities more accessible. The most common types of HCBS services include: • Home care. For people living at home. Health aides can assist with personal hygiene, prescribed exercise, meal preparation, and some shopping and light housekeeping under the supervision of a licensed

nurse. Homemaker or concierge services can help with laundry, shopping, housekeeping, errands, driving and companionship. • Home healthcare. Skilled nursing services as well as physical, occupational and speech therapies can take place in a person’s home with a doctor’s order. Outside of staying in your own home, housing options range from independent-living communities and personal-care homes to nursing homes. Here’s a look at each.

Retirement housing Sometimes called senior, or independent living. These communities provide a secure home environment but not the skilled healthcare associated with nursing homes. Retirement communities offer privacy in safe, well-maintained buildings that often are designed to alleviate physical limitations that can come with growing older. Bathrooms can be equipped with handrails and grab bars, for example, or electrical outlets can be placed higher on the wall. Support services such as meals, recreation and daily phone reassurance may be offered. Fees and monthly charges vary, depending on the size of the apartment, the services offered and the income group the building is designated to serve. Government subsidies allow

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senior-housing managers to offer lower rental rates to people who qualify based on income. Average fees: zero to $1,000 per month.

P ersonal care homes Also known as assisted-living communities. These are best suited for basically healthy aging adults who need daily personal assistance. These communities may stand alone or be part of a retirement community. Accommodations vary from single or double rooms to suites and apartments. People can receive personal-care services in their own homes as a supplement to family and neighborhood support. Typical services include reminders or physical assistance with meal preparation, eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and other daily activities, medication, transportation, shopping, laundry and housekeeping. Whatever the setting, individuals have a sense of contributing and controlling their own lives.

Nursing -home care This care falls into one of two categories: skilled care or intermediate care on a long-term basis. Skilled nursing is an intense level of physician-authorized care on a 24-hour basis. Intermediate care is physician-authorized, 24-hour care on a less intensive level.

PAYING FOR IT Older adults and their families can pay for home and community-based services (HCBS) in several ways: • From their own private funds. • Through Medicare, which covers a few services. This makes checking your eligibility guidelines worth your time. • Through Medicaid, which pays for health-related community services for qualified clients. • Through Medicare and Medicaid, which offer limited coverage for hospice care. • Through Medicare, Medicaid and some private insurance, which provide limited coverage for home-healthcare services. • Through local governments or other organizations that run such programs as phone reassurance, senior care activities, and information and referral programs, with little or no cost to participants.


I want to stay in my home. But I need help. Affordable, compassionate in-home senior care is just a call away. 770-681-0323

We provide exceptional home care with a very personalized approach. Our compassionate caregivers are screened and insured, and can be the primary caregiver or supplement care from family members, therapists and other aides. We’ll tailor our flexible care plans to fit your needs and budget.

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All homes in this category offer a full array of personal, dietary, therapeutic, social, spiritual, recreational and nursing services as well as meals, laundry and housekeeping. Good nursing homes help all residents capitalize on their strengths and compensate for their weaknesses in an atmosphere that is as home-like as possible. Some residents and/or their families pay for this care through private funds or with private long-term care insurance. Others rely on Medicaid. It’s important to know that Medicare is very restrictive in reimbursement, has considerable co-payments, and covers a maximum of 100 days.

Also available You or your older loved one can take advantage of services ranging from A to T. Here’s a rundown, in alphabetical order. • Adult day services. Enables people to spend their daytime hours in organized, supervised social activities that can include physical and mental activities, exercise and more. • Caregiver support or training. Family caregivers learn techniques that help them better assist an older loved one. •C ongregate dining programs. Low-cost, nutritious meals served in group settings.

• Health education and wellness programs. Teaching, counseling, etc., that help a person maintain health. • Home-delivered meals. Often known as Meals on Wheels. These bring nutritionally balanced meals to those unable to prepare their own. • Hospice care. Nursing care for the terminally ill and counseling for family members. Nurses and social workers can visit regularly wherever the patient’s home may be. • Phone reassurance. Regular phone contact that often gives those living at home a feeling of security. • Respite care. Gives family caregivers a few days’ or weeks’ rest by providing temporary, overnight care for the ill or disabled. • Senior centers. A place for daily visits and social/recreational services that reduce isolation and keep life interesting. • Transportation. Services that help individuals keep appointments and take advantage of recreational opportunities. Information from the Leading Age Georgia website was used in this article.


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IS ‘LIFE PLAN’ THE RIGHT FIT FOR YOU? In 2011, Georgia passed legislation that established and defined assistedliving communities (at least 25 apartments/units) that offer such services as administering medications and more opportunities to age in place. Here’s a closer look at the terminology. Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) are also known as life-plan communities. They generally offer an innovative lifestyle that combines housing options with a continuum of care (nursing on one site to meet residents’ needs). The three most common types of CCRCs are retirement housing, assisted living/personal care and skilled/intermediate nursing care. CCRCs provide comprehensive services tailored to an individual’s needs, abilities and preferences. Services and amenities can include nursing and other health services, meals and special diets, housekeeping, transportation, emergency and personal assistance, dining services, wellness programs, and recreational/educational activities. Payment is generally through one of three long-term contracts: 1. U nlimited nursing care for little or no substantial increase in the usual monthly payment. 2. A specified amount of nursing care that, if exceeded, must be paid for by the resident. 3. Long-term nursing care, that if required, must be paid for at the full daily rate. CCRCs often require a one-time entrance fee and monthly payments thereafter. Fees vary, depending on the type of housing and services offered. CCRC residents have a wide variety of activities and services available to them. Many continue to work, travel, volunteer and enjoy life. When considering whether continuing care is affordable, review your current expenses, income and assets, noting that many expenses would no longer be incurred, and compare this to what the retirement communities that interest you would cost. For more on CCRCs, please visit www.lifeplancommunity.org.


Emory Johns Creek Hospital 6325 Hospital Parkway Johns Creek, GA 30097 (678) 474-7000 To find a physician, call (678) 474-8200 www.emoryhealthcare.org/johnscreek

The Emory Difference

Cutting-edge Cancer Care

Emory Johns Creek Hospital is a 110-bed acute-care facility located in the heart of Johns Creek. As part of the Emory Healthcare network, we’re committed to providing Johns Creek and surrounding communities with academic and research based medicine, close to home. Our team includes more than 800 employees, 328 Emory faculty, 386 private practice physicians and 42 Emory Specialty Associate physicians, along with more than 150 volunteers. We offer a comprehensive range of services including, emergency medicine, a birth center with Level III neonatal intensive care, adult intensive care, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, an infusion center, breast imaging with 3-D digital mammography, a certified bariatric center, advanced cardiac and stroke care, vascular care, sleep medicine, rehabilitation, surgical services, gastroenterology, pain center and a wound care center.

Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is Georgia’s only National Cancer-designated cancer center. Winship offers leading-edge cancer care in Johns Creek and eligible patients will have access to over 250 clinical trials. Our physicians are trained leaders in cancer care and our program provides comprehensive care for all aspects of your treatments.

Emory Bariatric Center at Johns Creek Emory Bariatric Center at Johns Creek is recognized as an accredited comprehensive facility by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP). Our surgeons have performed more than 5,000 weight loss procedures. Our program has an outstanding success rate and is designed to provide a lifelong approach to a healthy lifestyle.

Women’s Services From obstetrics to gynecology, breast health to surgical care, Emory Johns Creek Hospital is dedicated to providing women in all stages of life with exceptional health care. Our Center for Breast Care is designated as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology. Our Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) offers in-house, 24hour neonatology and anesthesia services. The Emory Women’s Heart Center location on our campus is dedicated to screening, prevention and treatment of heart disease in women.

Excellence in Cardiac and Vascular Care The cardiologists at Emory Johns Creek Hospital are committed to providing comprehensive heart and vascular treatment options, including preventive cardiology and the evaluation and management of patients with known or suspected heart disease and/ or peripheral vascular disease. The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory provides a variety of cardiac procedures including, angioplasty and stent placement, delivering on average less than 60-minute door-to-balloon times,


far below the national goal of 90 minutes, for severe heart attacks. Emory Johns Creek Hospital also is an accredited Chest Pain Center with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) capabilities.

Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Surgeons at Emory Johns Creek Hospital are performing minimally invasive robotic-assisted procedures to offer patients the most effective and least invasive surgical treatments. We use the da Vinci® Surgical System which provides the following benefits to patients: • Significantly Less Pain • Less Blood Loss • Less scarring • Shorter Recovery Time • A Faster Return to Normal Daily Activities

Orthopaedic Services We offer a number of surgical and nonsurgical treatments for a broad range of orthopaedic conditions resulting from sports injuries, congenital musculoskeletal issues or conditions related to disease. Our physicians

specialize in sports medicine, spine, joint replacement and orthopaedic trauma at Emory Johns Creek Hospital, so you can stay in the community and close to home.

Classes and Support Groups Emory Johns Creek Hospital offers a variety of classes and support groups including: • • • • • • •

Bariatric surgery informational seminars Birth Center Tours Child birth and Breast feeding classes Total Joint Replacement Super CPR Class Diabetes Education Johns Creek Women’s Cancer Support Group • Colorectal Cancer Support Group • CLIMB – Children’s Lives Include Moments of Bravery (children’s cancer support group) To register for a class or seminar, please call 404-778-7777.


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HEARING CARE IS HEALTH CARE By Steve Woodward North Georgia Audiology & Hearing Aid Center

If you were sick, would you grab a friend’s pill bottle to treat what ails you? If you had poor vision, would you use your spouse’s eyeglass prescription? If your car needed tires, would you buy them for a cheaper price even if they didn’t fit your vehicle? Obviously, the answer is no. So why would you buy a hearing aid that hasn’t been programmed to meet your specific needs? The answer is you shouldn’t. That’s the message doctors at North Georgia Audiology and Hearing Aid Center want to make clear. “It is important to consult with a licensed doctor of audiology,” says Dr. Christa Nelms. “We have eight years of education in hearing healthcare and are specialized in assessing and treating hearing loss and tinnitus [ringing] as well as other ear-related issues.” “We have many Dr. Frank Lin’s recent work at Johns resources to assist you on your path to better Hopkins University in Baltimore has found hearing and are dedicated an association between cognitive decline to helping you,” says and untreated hearing loss. Details at Dr. Sarah Obarowski. Hearing loss may www.YourHearingLink.com seem like a simple annoyance, but it should

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be taken as a serious health concern and treated by professionals. According to a recent study reported on the Hear-It website (www.hear-it. org), temporary loss can, in many cases, be recovered if treated quickly enough. Hearing affects everything between the ears, which relay meaningful sound to the brain. When sound signals from the ears are compromised, the brain works harder to fill in the gaps, and that can take a toll. Doctors at North Georgia Audiology Center work to eliminate excuses often used for not getting help. The top excuse: It’s too expensive. Initial costs can be reduced by 30-40 percent at the center because patients can choose a pay-as-you-go plan versus the industry norm of paying a higher “bundled” price that covers services, supplies and office visits. Multiple financing options are available. Another big excuse: Fear that the device will be visible and embarrassing. Prospective patients of all ages should know that 90 percent of hearing devices used today are nearly invisible unless the wearer points them out.

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a more connected world for you

Think about how often a new cellphone with updated technology is released. It’s the same with progressive hearing devices. Each generation offers better sound quality and more precise hearing. “We work with the most recent technology, offering the latest on the

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market to our patients,” Obarowski says. Here is some of what today’s hearing aids can do: •

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also connect the wearer to his or her home in unprecedented ways — through smart devices that help them, for example, adjust thermostats, lights and door locks. Using just one app, hearing aids can be set to listen for the doorbell in one ear and a front-door open alert in the other.

For more information, please contact the North Georgia Audiology & Hearing Aid Center at www.yourhearinglink.com or 770.814.1260. The center is at 4045 Johns Creek Parkway, Suite B, Johns Creek, GA 30024.

MYTH BUSTERS Myth: I hear what I need to hear and get along fine. Fact: You only hear what your hearing capacity permits. Reality, for you, is now altered. If you can’t hear it, you have no idea what you’re missing. Myth: If I wear a hearing aid, it’s a sign that I’m old and frail. act: You’re just as likely to find F 40-year-olds with devices as you are older adults. According to a recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study, 1 in 4 adults age 25 or older has a correctable hearing loss. That includes 40 million Americans under age 70. Myth: I’ll save money if I buy online or at a retail outlet. Fact 1: You get what you pay for. Don’t be fooled into thinking you can pay one low price up-front for your device(s) and be set for life. Buying a device is just the beginning. It must be properly programmed by a healthcare provider, which, in reality, takes consultation, assessment, fitting, programming and follow-up for longterm success. Fact 2: Warehouse clubs and hearing aid “stores” don’t accept or file your insurance. North Georgia Audiology’s staff checks eligibility for each patient. Complete diagnostic hearing testing is typically covered once a year and most plans include hearing aids.


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HEALTHCARE DIRECTORY 2017-18 EDITION www.johnscreekhealthcare.org

Our Vision

The Johns Creek Healthcare Association strives to enhance the quality of

human life by supporting an environment in which healthcare providers of all specialties can provide the highest quality of care and product.

Our Mission

The Johns Creek Healthcare Association shall promote providing the

highest level of healthcare and healthcare-related products by encouraging a supportive environment in which healthcare providers and healthcare businesses throughout the Johns Creek community shall interact to: • Further education within the membership and the community. • Promote health and patient access to quality care.

• Organize legislatively to ensure that the highest quality of care remains available in our community, state and country.

• Organize logistically to ensure that the Johns Creek healthcare community acts and is regarded as a cohesive entity.


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Audiology 16 North Georgia Audiology 4045 Johns Creek Parkway Suite B Suwanee, GA 30024 770-814-1260 yourhearinglink.com Deborah Woodward, AuD

Cancer Treatment 30 G eorgia Cancer Specialists 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 300 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-623-8965 gacancer.com

Cardiology 23 Atlanta Heart Specialists 4375 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 350 Johns Creek, GA 30024 770-622-1622 ahsmed.net Don Rowe, MD

Cardiology 31 Emory Heart and Vascular Center at Johns Creek 6335 Hospital Parkway Suite 110 Johns Creek, GA 30097 (404)778-8240 Yitzhak Hermoni, MD Gregory Robertson, MD M arc Veneziano, MD Syed Nayyar Shamsi, MD Raghunath Katragadda, MD Renato Santos, MD Sara Beck, PA Jennifer Graham, NP

Chiropractic 6 HealthSource of Alpharetta /Johns Creek 11180 State Bridge Road Suite 501 Johns Creek, GA 30022 770-772-0335 drzaprowski.com Leonard Zaprowski, DC

Dentistry 33 C enter for Advanced Dentistry 6 916 McGinnis Ferry Road Suite 500 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-623-8750 JohnsCreekSedationDentist.com Ushma Patel, DMD Brittany Corbett, DDS Tony Patel


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Dentistry 10 Jones Bridge Dental Care 11925 Jones Bridge Road Suite 200 Johns Creek, GA 30005 770-772-0606 jbdentalcare.com Juan Pasmin, Practice Manager Leo Eliezer, DMD Panida Nasseh, DDS Faig M alikov, DMD Wanda Febo-Cuello, DMD Salma R ahman, DMD 11 Town Dentistry 3719 Old Alabama Road Suite 400B Johns Creek, GA 30022 404-631-6277 towndentistry.com Heather Bussey, DMD 13 Northbridge Dental, PC 10955 Jones Bridge Road Suite 129 Johns Creek, GA 30022 678-319-0210 wizforteeth.com Elvira Galperin, DDS 14 H aynes Bridge Dental Care 9925 Haynes Bridge Road Suite 700 Johns Creek, GA 30024 404-941-8260 haynesbridgedentalcare.com Gary Nelson, DMD

Endocrinology 17 North Georgia Diabetes & Endocrinology 3900 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 360 Johns Creek, GA 30024 678-908-2504 northgeorgiaendocrine.com Jonathan Davis Linda Popowitz

Family Medicine 1 Ivy Falls Family Medicine 10475 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 815 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-990-4828 ivyfallsfamilymedicine.com K aren Duvall, DO Patrick Voswinkel, MD, FAAFP 15 P erimeter North Family Medicine 3890 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 230 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-623-1331 pnfm.com Westly Bailey, MD, CAQSM Komal Balaney, MD Reshma Shah, MD

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Family Medicine 23 P iedmont P rimary Care at Johns Creek 4375 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 320 Suwanee, GA 30024 678-584-7300 piedmont.org/johnscreek Joderick Cooper, Practice M anager Jyotir Jani, MD R atika K avuri, DO K rishna Kunche, MD Erik Zarandy, DO

Gastroenterology 30 Digestive Care Physicians LLC 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 450 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-227-2222 digestivecarephysicians.com Stephen R ashbaum, MD R anvir Singh, MD

General & Bariatric Surgery 34 Johns Creek Surgery, PC 6920 McGinnis Ferry Road Suite 340 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-232-2911 johnscreeksurgery.com Robin Hulik, Practice Admin. William Johnson, MD Christopher H art, MD

Hand Specialist 19 Atlanta H and Specialist 10730 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 200 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-333-7888 atlantahandspecialist.com Viralkumar Patel, MD Michael M angonon, DO Garrison Whitaker, MD Kyle Herron, MD J. William M athewson, MD

Fast fact: We’re international Johns Creek is an international city, with 25 percent of its residents coming from other countries. India, China and South Korea lead the way. SOURCE: http://www.johnscreekga.gov/live-work-play


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Holistic Health 3 LyfeWell Integrative Healthcare 10700 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 103 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-575-8310 lyfewell.com Larry Butler, M anaging Partner

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Homecare 1 Bright Star Homecare 10475 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 420 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-646-5400 brightstarcare.com Scott Morrison, CSA 5 A medisys Home Health Agency 1100 Turner Road Suite A Cumming, GA 30041 678-455-5207 amedisys.com Kelley Bishop

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Hospice 26 A medisys Hospice 4215 Harvest Turn Lane Cumming, GA 30028 678-442-7338 amedisys.com Mike Lynch

Hospitals 35 Emory Johns Creek Hospital 6325 Hospital Parkway Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-474-5391 emoryjohnscreek.com 9 Northside Hospital-Forsyth 1200 Northside Forsyth Drive Cumming, GA 30041 770-844-3200 northside.com/forsyth

Infusion Services 31 Winship Cancer Institute @ Emory Johns Creek 6335 Hospital Parkway Suite 107 Johns Creek, GA 30097 emoryjohnscreek.com Connie M asters, RN, MSN, MBA Nicole Bansavage, RN, OCN Stephen Szabo, MD Noreen K han, MD

Internal Medicine 12 Internal Medicine Associates of Johns Creek, Inc. 3340 Paddocks Parkway Suwanee, GA 30024 678-474-9633 imajohnscreek.com Charles Benson 22 Johns Creek P rimary Care 4365 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 400 Suwanee, GA 30024 678-957-1910 johnscreekprimarycare.com Lee Herman, MD Michael Conlin, MD

Fast fact: Recreation awaits Johns Creek has 300+ acres of parks and recreation areas, including a dog park, 3 national recreation areas and 13 miles of Chattahoochee riverfront. Kayak, canoe, fish. SOURCE: http://www.johnscreekga.gov/live-work-play


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Neurology 30 Comprehensive Neurology Specialists, P.C. 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 260 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-454-4685 cnsneurology.com M ark H arris, MD Robert Waldrop, MD 24 Georgia Neurology and Sleep Medicine A ssociates 4385 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 230 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-814-9455 ganeurosleep.com David Lesch, MD

Obstetrics & Gynecology 4 Complete Women’s Healthcare 10710 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 200 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-622-9810 womenscareonline.com Dorigen K asparek, MD Supriya R ao, MD

Obstetrics & Gynecology 2 Modern OBGYN 10692 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 100A Johns Creek, GA 30097 404-446-2496 reyesobgyn.com Ingrid Reyes, MD John Reyes, MD, FACOG Natu Mmbaga, MD, FACOG 30 Suburban Women ’s Specialists 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 200 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-476-1088 suburbanwomensspecialists.org Betty A nthony, MD Suiza Chua, MD

Ophthalmology 30 Milan Eye Center 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 325 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-381-2020 milaneyecenter.com Niraj Desai, MD Priyal Gadani, OD Milan Patel, MD K iran Sajja, MD Vandana Reddy, MD

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Orthodontics 1 R icci Orthodontics 10475 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 114 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-417-9848 ricciortho.com Steven R icci, DDS, MS

Orthopedics 31 Emory Clinic Orthopedics and Spine 6335 Hospital Parkway Suite 302 Johns Creek, GA 30097 404-778-8078 emoryhealthcare.org/ortho Oluseun Olufade, MD

Orthopedics 30 OrthoAtlanta 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 400 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-205-4261 orthoatlanta.com Brian Morgan, MD Douglas K asow, DO R ichard Johnston, MD Snehal Dalal, MD William Lichtenfeld, MD Tuan Bui, MD Timothy Gajewski, MD David Stokes, MD Lea A nne Edwards 36 P eachtree Orthopedics 1505 Northside Boulevard Suite 3100 Cumming, GA 30041 404-355-0743 pocatlanta.com Nicole Hylan, Marketing Rep. Timothy Griffith, MD

Fast fact: Feel safe Johns Creek was named Georgia’s safest city in 2017 by Safewise.com and the National Council for Home Safety and Security. In 2016, ValuePenguin.com ranked it No. 1. SOURCE: http://www.johnscreekga.gov/live-work-play


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Orthopedics 31 R esurgens Orthopaedics 6335 Hospital Parkway Suite 200 Johns Creek, GA 30097 404-575-4500 resurgens.com David Barnes, CWCP Ronald H all, MD Sami K han, MD Deborah Kowalchuk, MD John Mowbray, MD Yvonne Satterwhite, MD Jason Velez, DO K risten Willett, DO

Pediatrics 30 Georgetown P ediatrics PC 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 125 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-814-8883 georgetownpediatrics.com A nnette Hinchclife MD 25 Johns Creek Pediatrics, PC 4395 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 150 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-814-1160 johnscreekpediatrics.net K aren Dewling, MD H ariette Perlstein, MD

Pediatrics 4 Meadow P ediatrics 10710 Medlock Bridge Road Suite 250 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-870-1085 meadowpediatrics.com Sridevi Muthukumar, MD

Pharmacy 37 Forsyth P harmacy & Specialty Center 3592 Old Atlanta Road Suite 105 Suwanee, GA 30024 678-513-7473 forsythpharmacy.com Sheila Miller, RPh 38 P restige P harmacy Johns Creek 6375 McGinnis Ferry Road Suite 102 Johns Creek, GA 30005 678-869-6000 prestigerx.com A mi Patel

Physical Therapy 39 P ro P erformance Therapy 4825 S. Old Peachtree Road Suite 1100 Peachtree Corners, GA 30071 770-449-5152 properformancetherapy.com Jacob Irwin, PT, DPT

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Physical Therapy 20 Sports Care P hysical Therapy 4310 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 130 Johns Creek, GA 30024 770-495-0610 sportscarephysicaltherapy.com Jeffrey Lewandowski, DPT, ATC, MTC, SCS

Physical/Occupational Therapy 6 Comprehensive Therapy Solutions 11180 State Bridge Road Suite 305 Alpharetta, GA 30022 678-992-0303 comprehensivetherapysolutions.com Mia Fuller, MS, OTR, CHT

Plastic Surgery 31 Luna P lastic Surgery PC 6335 Hospital Parkway Suite 216 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-892-7820 lunaplasticsurgery.com Patricia Yugueros, MD

Podiatry 24 A nkle and Foot Centers of Georgia 4385 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 200 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-418-0456 atlpod.com Jill Stepnicka, DPM Rupal Gupta, DPM

Preventative Medicine 40 Vessel Health Service 780 Sable Pointe Road Milton, GA 30004 844-320-1341 vesselhealthservices.com Dina Christopher, CEO

R adiology Services 41 Northside /Alpharetta Breast Care Center 3400 Old Milton Parkway Building C Suite 145 Alpharetta, GA 30005 770-667-4280 northside.com/alpharettabreast-care-center

All About Johns Creek Johns Creek is the 10th-largest city in Georgia today, with a population of more than 80,000. SOURCE: http://www.johnscreekga.gov/live-work-play


At Luna Plastic Surgery, we are committed to compassionate care, excellent results and patient safety. We aim to provide the best aesthetic and functional results under a warm personal interaction. We are proud to offer our patients the kind of changes that will improve patients’ selfesteem without ever compromising their natural appearance.

Dr. Patricia Yugueros is currently practicing Plastic Surgery at Luna Plastic Surgery. She is the Chief of Plastic Surgery at Emory Johns Creek Hospital and has been for the past five years. She earned her medical degree in Cali, Colombia, then completed her General Surgery residency as well as her Plastic and Reconstructive surgery training at the prestigious Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Yugueros specializes in abdominoplasty, breast augmentation, mastopexy, liposuction, breast reduction and reconstruction, buttock augmentation, facelift, and blepharoplasty. Dr. Yugueros is a Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and is member of many local and national scientific societies, including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. She has presented her academic work in several national and international venues and has written extensively and contributed to many journal articles and book chapters in the field of plastic surgery as well as hand and microvascular reconstructive surgery. Dr Yugueros has also been the recipient of prestigious awards by the American College of Surgeons and the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation (PSEF) from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.


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Ferry Imaging 6630 McGinnis Ferry Road

27 Home Helpers Home Care

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770-622-9158

Alpharetta, GA 30022

Johns Creek, GA 30097 northside.com/radiology 8 Northside /Medlock

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770-681-0323

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Medical Imaging 11459 Johns Creek Parkway

28 Ivy H all Senior Living

Suite 120

5690 State Bridge Road

678-584-2210

770-814-0114

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Johns Creek, GA 30022 premierseniorliving.com Michael Patterson

34 Northside /Suwanee Imaging

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6920 McGinnis Ferry Road

5835 Medlock Bridge Parkway

Johns Creek, GA 30097

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Senior/Assisted Living, Day Care 42 The Memory Center Atlanta 12050 Findley Road

Johns Creek, GA 30097 757-362-3300

thememorycenter.com K atrina Parker

Sleep Medicine 43 FusionSleep 4265 Johns Creek Parkway Suite A

Suwanee, GA 30024 678-990-3962

fusionsleep.com

Sigurjon K ristjansson

Jeffrey Durmer, MD, PhD, 18 Visiting A ngels

DABSM, DABPN

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Fast fact: Great schools U.S. News & World Report ranked all three Johns Creek high schools in the Top 300 nationally. In Georgia, Chattahoochee High ranks 9th, Northview is 11th and Johns Creek is 12th. SOURCE: http://www.johnscreekga.gov/live-work-play


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Urology 19 Advanced Urology 10730 Medlock Bridge Road Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-344-8900 urologygeorgia.com Derek Prabharasuth, MD Vishal Bhalani, MD 8 Georgia Urology 11459 Johns Creek Parkway Suite 170 Johns Creek, GA 30097 678-417-0400 gaurology.com Wolfgang Cerwinka, MD Adam Mellis, MD Jerry Yuan, MD

Vascular Surgery 30 North Atlanta Vascular & Vein Center 6300 Hospital Parkway Suite 375 Johns Creek, GA 30097 770-771-5270 navascularclinic.com Sujatha Vivek, MD, FACOG, MRCOG (UK) Uthan Vivek, MD, MS, FRCS, FACS

DID YOU KNOW? Emory Johns Creek Hospital (EJCH) is a 110-bed acute-care facility located near McGinnis Ferry and Medlock Bridge roads. It’s staffed by 328 Emory faculty members, 386 private-practice physicians and 42 Emory Specialty Associate physicians. Services include emergency care, a birth center with Level 3 neonatal intensive care, adult intensive care, the Winship Cancer Center of Emory University, an infusion center, breast imaging with 3D tomography, a certified bariatric center, advanced cardiac and stroke care, sleep medicine, a wound care center and a pain center. In 2016, the hospital admitted 7,165 patients and treated another 71,487 as outpatients. The hospital employs 859 staff members — clinical and nonclinical — in nursing, the pharmacy, administration, environmental services, physical therapy, facilities management, food and nutrition services, and more. Emory Johns Creek Hospital partners with churches, police, fire and community organizations to offer health and wellness screenings and educational events that are open to the public.

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Diets Are Out, Mindful Eating Is In By Heather Zhou, RD, LD Research Dietitian Herman Clinical Research, LLC

Mindful eating is taking a psychological or emotional approach to eating — thereby enjoying the food and not wasting intake on empty calories. The practice of mindful eating has been around for more than a decade. According to a “What’s Trending in Nutrition” survey from Pollock Communications and Today’s Dietitian 2016, more than 1,700 registered dietitians polled reported clients are practicing mindful eating instead of dieting as a path to healthier living. Healthful eating is commonly considered important to achieving success and maintaining health and body weight. Due to the popularity of weight-loss

diets, however, healthful eating can be confused with adhering to diet rules. Conventional methods of healthful eating often involve restrictive eating, classifying foods as good or bad, and influencing how much and when to eat. Mindfulness focuses on a slower and more thoughtful approach. Mindful eating can help clients depart from restrictive eating by learning how to listen to and respond intuitively to internal cues from the appetite-regulating system. It’s an extension of the practice of mindfulness. A person who eats mindfully acknowledges that there is no right or wrong way to eat but also considers such factors as the effect of their


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food choices on themselves and the environment. All in all, the increased attention to mindful eating — or eating with purpose and care — is commonly used as an essential component of a non-diet approach to health and weight control. This approach opposes restrictive eating techniques to control body weight. It includes self- and size-

acceptance to support self-care. Perhaps this is the year you’ll want to adopt a mindful eating approach toward your own better health.

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WHERE TO FIND HELP HOTLINES Child Abuse and Neglect

404-699-4399

Elder Abuse Report

866-552-4464

Georgia Crisis and Access Line

800-715-4225

Georgia Senior Legal Hotline

888-257-9519

National Child Abuse Hotline

800-422-4453

National Domestic Violence Hotline

800-799-7233

National Runaway Switchboard

800-344-2785

Poison Control Center

800-222-1222

Rape, Abuse and Incest

800-656-4673

Suicide Hotline

800-784-2433

GENERAL ASSISTANCE METRO ATLANTA/NORTH FULTON Alcoholics Anonymous

404-525-3178

Atlanta Legal Aid

404-524-5811

Better Business Bureau, Metro Atlanta

404-766-0875

United Way

678-417-6434

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE American Red Cross, Metro Atlanta

404-876-3302

Catholic Charities Atlanta

770-429-2369

Salvation Army

770-724-1660

St. Vincent de Paul

770-458-9607

FAMILY & CHILDREN Center for Visually Impaired

404-875-9011

Child Support Assistance

877-423-4746

Fulton County Schools

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SENIOR SERVICES Center for Visually Impaired Georgia Aging & Disability Resource Center Senior Services of North Fulton

404-875-9011 404-463-3100 770-993-1906

(Meals on Wheels, Transportation, Care Management, Senior Centers, Meals on Wheels for Pets)

VETERANS AFFAIRS Atlanta VA Medical Center Georgia Department of Veterans Services Veterans Crisis Line

404-321-6111 404-656-2300 800-273-8255, x. 1

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ASSISTANCE AARP www.aarp.org Administration on Aging www.aoa.gov Alzheimer’s Association www.alz.org American Cancer Society www.cancer.org American Diabetes Association www.diabetes.org American Heart Association www.heart.org American Lung Association www.lung.org American Parkinson Disease Association www.apdaparkinson.org Arthritis Foundation www.arthritis.org Medicaid www.medicaid.gov Medicare www.medicare.gov Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 | www.ssa.gov

If you are experiencing a life threatening emergency, dial 9-1-1.

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A nthony, Betty, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

K avuri, R atika, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Bailey, Westly, MD, CAQSM . . . . . . . . . . 23

K han, Noreen, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Balaney, Komal, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

K han, Sami, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Bansavage, Nicole, RN, OCN . . . . . . . . . . 28

Kowalchuk, Deborah, MD . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Barnes, David, CWCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Kunche, K rishna, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Bhalani, Vishal, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Lesch, David, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Bui, Tuan, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Lewandowski, Jeffrey, DPT, ATC,

Bussey, Heather, DMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

MTC, SCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Cerwinka, Wolfgang, MD . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Lichtenfeld, William, MD . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Chua, Suiza, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

M alikov, Faig, DMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Conlin, M ichael, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

M asters, Connie, RN, MSN, MBA . . . . . . . 28

Corbett, Brittany, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

M athewson, J. William, MD . . . . . . . . . . 26

Dalal, Snehal, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

M angonon, M ichael, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Desai, Niraj, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Mellis, Adam, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Dewling, K aren, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

M iller, Sheila, RPh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Durmer, Jeffrey, MD, PhD, DABSM,

M mbaga, Natu, MD, FACOG . . . . . . . . . . 29

DABPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Morgan, Brian, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Duvall, K aren, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Mowbray, John, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Eliezer, Leo, DMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Muthukumar, Sridevi, MD . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Febo-Cuello, Wanda, DMD . . . . . . . . . . 23

Nasseh, Panida, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Fuller, M ia, MS, OTR, CHT . . . . . . . . . . 32

Nelson, Gary, DMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Gadani, Priyal, OD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Olufade, Oluseun, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Gajewski, Timothy, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Patel, Ushma, DMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Galperin, Elvira, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Patel, M ilan, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Griffith, Timothy, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Patel, Viralkumar, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Gupta, Rupal, DPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Perlstein, H ariette, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

H all, Ronald, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Prabharasuth, Derek, MD . . . . . . . . . . . 37

H arris, M ark, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

R ahman, Salma, DMD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

H art, Christopher, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

R ao, Supriya, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Herman, Lee, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

R ashbaum, Stephen, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Hermoni, Yitzhak, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Reddy, Vandana, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Herron, Kyle, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Reyes, I ngrid, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

H inchclife, A nnette, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Reyes, John, MD, FACOG . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

I rwin, Jacob, PT, DPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

R icci, Steven, DDS, MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Jani, Jyotir, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Robertson, Gregory, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Johnson, William, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Rowe, Don, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Johnston, R ichard, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Sajja, K iran, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

K asow, Douglas, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Santos, Renato, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

K asparek, Dorigen, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Satterwhite, Yvonne, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

K atragadda, R aghunath, MD . . . . . . . . . 22

Shah, Reshma, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23


JOHNS CREEK HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION

Shamsi, Syed Nayyar, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Whitaker, Garrison, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Singh, R anvir, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Willett, K risten, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Stepnicka, Jill, DPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Woodward, Deborah, AuD . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Stokes, David, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Yuan, Jerry, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Szabo, Stephen, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Yugueros, Patricia, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Velez, Jason, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Zaprowski, Leonard, DC . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Veneziano, M arc, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Zarandy, Erik, DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Vivek, Sujatha, MD, FACOG, MRCOG (UK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Vivek, Uthan, MD, MS, FRCS, FACS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Voswinkel, Patrick, MD, FAAFP . . . . . . . . 23 Waldrop, Robert, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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Accessibility is the fundamental concept on which our practice, Comprehensive Neurology Specialists, is based. We want to be the most responsive neurology practice in the region. When your primary care doctor tells us you need to be seen as soon as possible… that’s exactly what we do. Dr. Mark I. Harris Dr. Robert C. Waldrop Deb Murray PA-C

We are responsive to your concerns and the concerns your family may have. Here’s an example: Perhaps an older patient and their family need to make some decisions about driving safety. Our new tool, DriveAble, is a test we can use to help us assess how decision making, reflexes and other safe driving skills may be affected. Together, we can use this information to decide whether driving is still a safe activity. BRING US YOUR NEUROLOGY CONCERNS AND WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW WE CARE.

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