Grady Health System
Since 1892, Grady Health System has grown to include Grady Memorial Hospital, nine neighborhood health centers, and Crestview Health & Rehabilitation Center. With its nationally acclaimed Emergency Care Center and Burn Unit, Grady is the only Level I trauma center in the region. Key components of the health system include: The Georgia Cancer Center for Excellence, Primary Stroke Center, Regional Perinatal Center and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and the Sickle Cell Center. Grady's Infectious Disease Program was named one of the top three HIV/AIDS outpatient clinics in the country. Grady is also an internationally recognized teaching hospital staffed by doctors from Emory University and Morehouse schools of medicine.
Grady At-A-Glance
Employees: |
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Not Yet Available |
Licensed Beds: |
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953 |
Discharges: |
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28,810 |
Outpatient Visits: |
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4,371,551 |
Emergency Visits: |
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114,006 |
Births: |
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3,099 |
This data is from the 2009 NAPH Hospital Characteristics Survey and 2008 AHA Survey.
For more information, visit
gradyhealth.org.