“Our mission is to provide quality health services to our community,” said Phil Wolfe, president and CEO of GMC. “Based on that, it was important that we grow along with the Hamilton Mill community to continually provide convenience and options in medical care.”
Notable Hamilton Mill campus additions include the GMC Specialty Center which provides cardiology physician services, cardiac testing and lab services for patients. The public can also take advantage of:
• An on-site women’s health navigator who can help guide women and their families through health care experiences at any stage of life; and,
• A new lab center with improved access to area patients where both walk-ins and appointments are welcome.
Pictured right is patient Lisa Stauffer alongside Wyly O’Brien, a cardiac specialty tech at Gwinnett Medical Center’s Hamilton Mill location. Stauffer is undergoing a stress test where she will walk briskly as O’Brien observes her heart rate, rhythm and monitors her blood pressure. O’Brien, who works alongside a mid-level medical staff member or physician, is looking for abnormal rhythms with exercise.
We anticipate adding additional services in the near future to include other specialists and expanded walk-in care hours. The expanded campus is located at Teron Trace. For additional information, visit gwinnettmedicalcenter.org/hamiltonmill.
About Gwinnett Medical Center
Gwinnett Medical Center is a nationally-recognized, not-for-profit healthcare network with acute-care hospitals in Lawrenceville and Duluth. In, 2014, Gwinnett Medical Center was recognized by Georgia Trend as the top large hospital in the state.Offering cardiovascular, orthopedic and neuroscience specialty care as well as a full continuum of wellness services, GMC’s 4,800 associates and 800 affiliated physicians serve more than 400,000 patients annually. To learn more about how GMC is transforming healthcare, visit gwinnettmedicalcenter.org or follow us at facebook.com/gwinnettmedical, twitter.com/gwinnettmedical or youtube.com/gwinnettmedical.