Georgia Infectious Diseases, PC

Georgia Infectious Diseases, PC Our physicians are board certified ID specialists who strive to provide you and your family members He was joined by Dr. Mitchell A.

All of our physicians are board certified ID specialists who strive to provide you and your family members the most professional, individualized, and up to date medical care in our field of expertise. Whether a patient is ill and confined to the hospital or an out-patient seeking consultation, the physicians at Georgia Infectious Diseases, PC will work with you as part of your team of physicians to identify potential infectious causes of your symptoms and to develop a treatment plan. In 1981, when the very first cases of HIV/AIDS were reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Robert Capparell completed his training in Infectious Diseases at the University of Kentucky. He began to practice Infectious Diseases at both Saint Joseph's Hospital and Northside Hospital, located in Atlanta, GA that very year. Blass, a fourth generation native of Atlanta in 1999, and Georgia Infectious Diseases, PC took on its name. Rounding out our trio of physicians is our most recent associate Dr. Margaret Williamson who joined our practice in 2004. After nearly three decades, in July 2009, Dr. Capparell retired from the practice of medicine. In August of 2014 our practice welcomed Dr. Ronald Trible. This was followed by the addition of two nurse practitioners, Brooke Drucker, NP in December of 2017, and Olivia Mazzolini, NP in December of 2019. In July of 2021, we welcomed our newest physician, Dr. Lindsay Morrison to our practice. While most referrals to our practice begin with a request from a primary care physician, we welcome your inquiries into our practice. If you seek consultation from one of our physicians, please either contact your primary care physician to request a consultation or if you do not have a primary care physician please download and complete our New Patient Intake Form and fax it to our office. Our office staff will contact you within 2-3 business days, however as always, if you have a medical emergency do not hesitate to dial 911. We look forward to healing you,

Drs. Blass, Williamson, and Trible
The physicians at Georgia Infectious Diseases, PC

10/01/2023
Does your company or organization have 50 or more individuals at risk for influenza?Specialty Services: Onsite Flu Clini...
09/18/2023

Does your company or organization have 50 or more individuals at risk for influenza?
Specialty Services: Onsite Flu Clinics
World Travel Care works year round to keep you healthy during the influenza season. In the Western Hemisphere the influenza virus infection has a specific season, which begins in the early fall and ends by early spring. In other parts of the world influenza infection may be seen at other times of the year, and is some regions influenza is a year round pathogen.
We understand how important it is that your employees, students, and family members remain healthy and productive. As a service to the metro-Atlanta community, we will customize an influenza vaccination clinic for your employees, corporate clients, schools, and church or mission groups. Our planning for Onsite Flu Vaccination Clinics begins in the spring and most clinics are scheduled between September and November.
We Provide Onsite Influenza Clinics Including:
Vaccination clinics for Corporations
Vaccination clinics for Schools
Vaccination clinics for Churches or mission groups
If you have ever personally experienced influenza, then you know how extremely important it is to avoid the illness. Vaccination is one form of protection. Education and antiviral medicine are also two important factors that are key to preventative care.
The best time to get a flu shot is October through December, before you feel flu symptoms. We offer the convenience of a medical professional coming to your office to provide flu shots to your entire staff.
Why offer flu shots to your employees?
You can save about $150 per employee per year in sick leave!
You can reduce absenteeism by as much as 45%.
Employees sick with the flu miss an average of 2.8 days of work per season.
You can save on lost production time.
You can show employees how important they are by giving them an added benefit at the workplace.
Call 404-459-4393 to discuss how we may serve your organization and protect you from the flu.

10/12/2022

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Infectious diseases professionals are clinicians, scientists and public health experts who research, diagnose and treat diseases that are caused by exposure to bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. We are known for our medical detective work, which helps us address current threats and prepare for....

Congratulations Dr. Williamson!
09/09/2022

Congratulations Dr. Williamson!

Dr. Margaret Williamson, an infectious disease physician at Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital, was awarded the 2020 recipient of the E. Napier "Buck" Burson, Jr., MD, Physician Award of Distinction last week.

The Burson Award, named for the former chief of staff at Saint Joseph’s and a leader in the field of gastroenterology, is presented annually to doctors for their adherence to the Mercy philosophy and contribution to the Mercy mission in Atlanta, for their contribution to the quality of medicine practiced at Emory Saint Joseph’s and for their leadership role as a member of the medical staff.

Congratulations Dr. Williamson!

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5673 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Ste 600
Atlanta, GA
30342

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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