Georgia Hemophilia Treatment Centers
Hemophilia Treatment Centers provide comprehensive care for people who have bleeding disorders. They are staffed by physicians specializing in the treatment of bleeding disorders as well as specialists such as dentists, social workers, and physical therapists. People who live in Georgia typically use one of our Hemophilia Treatment Centers or Hybrid Outreach Telehealth Clinics listed below.
Clinic Location |
Telephone |
Physicians |
Hemophilia of Georgia Center for Bleeding & Clotting Disorders of Emory Emory Midtown Clinic Locations:
Adults: Emory Clinic Midtown Peds: |
Scheduling/Billing Adults: (404) 778-7062 Medical Questions (404) 785-3523 (Peds)
Medical Questions After Hours Emergency |
Christine Kempton, M.D., M.Sc., HTC Director, Adult Hematologist Ana Antun, M.D., MSc. Adult Hematologist Lorraine Cafuir, M.D. Megan Brown, M.D. M.Sc., Shannon Meeks, M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatric. Michael White, M.D. M.Sc., |
Augusta University
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Scheduling/Billing (706) 721-3626 Medical Questions (706) 721-3626 (706) 723-0015 After Hours Emergency (706) 721-3626 Ask for the hemophilia specialist on call. |
Afshin Ameri, M.D. Director Pediatric Hematology |
Augusta University Clinic Locations: Main: Hybrid Outreach Telehealth Clinics Savannah Location (Memorial Health Campus) Perry Location (Houston Healthcare Campus) |
Scheduling/Billing (706) 721-2171 Medical Questions (706) 721-2171 After Hours Emergency (706) 721-2171 Ask for the hemophilia specialist on call |
Abdullah Kutlar, M.D. Adult Hematologist, Director |
The Children's Hospital at Memorial University Medical Center The Dwaine & Cynthia Willett Children's Hospital of Savannah At Memorial Health University Medical Center
4750 Waters Avenue, Suite 103 Savannah, GA 31404 |
Scheduling/Billing (912) 350-5646 Medical Questions (912) 350-7285 After Hours Emergency (912) 350-5646 The answering service will contact the physician on call. |
J Nathan Yarnall, M.D. |
View a detailed listing of all of the Hemophilia Treatment Centers in the Southeast Region, which includes Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, as well as Georgia: https://www.hog.org/bleeding/page/southeast-region-hemophilia-treatment-centers.
For a complete list of all Hemophilia Treatment Centers in the United States, visit the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hemophilia/HTC.html.