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Emory Healthcare Dekalb Patient Portal This portal is specific for Emory Decatur Hospital, Emory Hillandale Hospital and Emory Long-Term Acute Care. This patient portal puts you in charge of your information and allows you to communicate with your providers online. If you need assistance with this Patient Portal, please call 404-501-1107.
Department of Urology The Emory Clinic, Building B Suite 1403 1365-B Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30322. Academic Administrative Office: 404-778-6874. Clinical Offices: 404-778-4898 Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Clinical Research Team: Mersiha Torlak, MPH, CCRP Director, Clinical Trials Email 404-778-4823
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Undergraduates | 8,197 (Fall 2021) |
Postgraduates | 7,649 (Fall 2021) |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia , U.S. 33°47′28″N 84°19′24″W |
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Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE, GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal.
Emory Healthcare wants you to feel empowered in the management of your health.
You can view a list of participating offices below to see if your provider uses the Gold portal. To request access, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider’s office for an invitation. View Participating Offices.
The Emory Eye Center is transitioning all electronic access to eye health records to the Emory Eye Center patient portal; however, for now, you need to belong to both the Emory Eye Center portal and Blue portal to connect with us electronically.
Emory Urology physicians are committed to delivering high-quality care to patients as well as equipping our residents and fellows with top-notch clinical skills through exposure to practice in a variety of clinical settings.
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Our Emory Urology electronic newsletters are published two-to-three times per year and highlight annual department events, new and visiting faculty, incoming residents, new research grants and initiatives, participation in national meetings, and other departmental activities and notable news.
If you are a Georgia Urology patient and need assistance with logging in and/or using the patient portal you can call your local Georgia Urology office, check our online support page, or fill out our patient portal help form.
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Like many of us or those we know, Tom Willner's life has been changed by cancer. Right after turning 30, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Tom and his wife Allyson had been struggling with the decision to start a family when suddenly the debate took on a new urgency. Aggressively trying to beat the disease, they also struggled to bring a new life into the world. During that difficult time, Tom wrote seventeen songs about the experience and turned it into a musical, Turning Thirty. "I've always been a musician. One of the ways that I dealt with the whole ordeal was to write it to music," said Willner, whose day job coincidentally was the director of web development for the American Cancer Society. Over the past five years, Turning Thirty, The Musical has played in various venues at various times for various charitable causes around town.
Like many of us or those we know, Tom Willner's life has been changed by cancer. Right after turning 30, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Tom and his wife Allyson had been struggling with the decision to start a family when suddenly the debate took on a new urgency.
Like many of us or those we know, Tom Willner's life has been changed by cancer. Right after turning 30, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Tom and his wife Allyson had been struggling with the decision to start a family when suddenly the debate took on a new urgency. Aggressively trying to beat the disease, they also struggled to bring a new life into the world. During that difficult time, Tom wrote seventeen songs about the experience and turned it into a musical, Turning Thirty. "I've always been a musician. One of the ways that I dealt with the whole ordeal was to write it to music," said Willner, whose day job coincidentally was the director of web development for the American Cancer Society. Over the past five years, Turning Thirty, The Musical has played in various venues at various times for various charitable causes around town.
Mr. Robert Wavro is one of the first patients to undergo HoLEP at Emory with Dr. Browne in November 2019. He had a long history of urinary symptoms including slow stream, urgent need to urinate and getting up multiple times at night. He had been treated with a minimally invasive treatment 20 years ago, which he says “was helpful at the time”, but after a few years later he developed persistent retention and had to start self-catheterizing.
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