Piedmont Macon North

Piedmont Macon North Piedmont Macon North Hospital is a 103-bed non-profit hospital serving northside Macon and Middle Georgia.
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We’re a nonprofit health care system of 26 hospitals and 2100+ physical locations providing safe, cost-effective, high-quality care close to home.

We offer expertise in a variety of specialties, including bariatric surgery, orthopedic care, spine care and gastric reflux disease. Established in 1984 by Charter Medical Corporation as Charter Northside Ho

spital, Piedmont Macon North became part of Piedmont Healthcare on August 1, 2021 – expanding quality health services to our community.

In partnership with Burdell-Hunt Elementary and United Way of Central Georgia, Piedmont Macon offered a health fair duri...
08/08/2025

In partnership with Burdell-Hunt Elementary and United Way of Central Georgia, Piedmont Macon offered a health fair during the school's open house. The health fair welcomed nearly 200 families for an afternoon focused on healthier living.

Our team empowered families with information on diabetes, heart health, nutrition, and women's services— complete with a student-friendly germ hand-washing challenge, first aid kits and a health care hero dress-up station. Piedmont Macon resident physicians also provided on-site sports physicals for Northeast High School athletes to ensure students are ready for a strong and healthy school year.

Piedmont Macon proudly supported back-to-school efforts in our community. Thanks to the generosity of our team members, ...
08/06/2025

Piedmont Macon proudly supported back-to-school efforts in our community. Thanks to the generosity of our team members, children at the Kolbe Center and Brookdale Resource Center received essential items like diapers, socks, and undergarments— supporting healthier, more confident futures.

In partnership with Piedmont Urgent Care and Piedmont Occupational Medicine, we also helped Bibb County students prepare for the start of the school year, providing information about Piedmont services and handing out more than 1,200 bags of glue sticks and hand sanitizer at the recent Back-to-School Bash.

07/31/2025
The affordability of and access to health care is limited for most of Honduras. The need for certain procedures, like kn...
07/22/2025

The affordability of and access to health care is limited for most of Honduras. The need for certain procedures, like knee replacements, is great.

Dr. Stephen Smith, a member of the Piedmont Clinic, is trying to do his part to fill that need. He recently returned from a medical mission trip to Honduras, where he and a team performed 35 knee replacements. The organization behind the trip, One World Surgery, has a wait list of thousands of people.

Piedmont Atlanta proudly donates critical medical supplies in support of these biannual mission trips.

School is just around the corner and Piedmont Columbus Regional pediatrician Dr. Shuan Chen is sharing a back-to-school ...
07/21/2025

School is just around the corner and Piedmont Columbus Regional pediatrician Dr. Shuan Chen is sharing a back-to-school health checklist covering things like vaccines, annual checkups, sleep, nutrition and hygiene so children and families will be empowered to have a great school year. https://bit.ly/46lEkY4

You can conveniently schedule an annual check-up or sports physical online at Piedmont.org.

Grade-school teacher Tomekia thought she was living right—exercising regularly, consciously eating healthier, fasting, a...
07/17/2025

Grade-school teacher Tomekia thought she was living right—exercising regularly, consciously eating healthier, fasting, and praying—so she never imagined having a terrible headache meant she was having a stroke. But when the headache didn’t improve and she started experiencing left-side weakness, she went to Piedmont Eastside's ER. The ER team immediately recognized her symptoms and gave her lifesaving treatment.
But what caused a stroke in an otherwise healthy woman? The cardiac team at Piedmont Heart Lawrenceville told her: Tomekia had had an undiagnosed hole in her heart since birth and needed surgery.

Even after her pain, her rush to the hospital, and her heart surgery, if you ask Tomekia about her ordeal, her first response is "God is so good, even on a bad day.” When she felt fear, Piedmont cardiologist Dr. Rowe reassured her. She says, “From the moment I walked into his office, he and his team were amazing. His bedside manners are impeccable. There wasn't a time during or after where I didn't have complete trust in him.”
Tomekia’s family, friends, and coworkers provided an incredible support system, but she also praises her care team at Piedmont. “From the moment I rolled in until the day I was discharged, everyone—the nurses, the doctors, the techs, the therapists and the dietitians—made my healing journey better.” And her strong faith sustained her through the days when she needed grace and encouragement.

“I ask God daily in my morning prayers and meditation to be used as a vessel and to help me to ‘Live with Purpose, on Purpose, for His Purpose,’” she says. “That was the moment that I began my healing journey. It’s part of my purpose to share my testimony with great hopes to help others in this journey called life.” We’re so glad we provided the quality care Tomeika needed so she can continue to live her purpose.

During his annual physical this year, Chuck Rawlins told his Piedmont primary care doctor at Eastside Crossing about his...
07/11/2025

During his annual physical this year, Chuck Rawlins told his Piedmont primary care doctor at Eastside Crossing about his family history of heart disease—his dad died of a heart attack, and his mom had one but survived. Even though Chuck had no symptoms, his doctor recommended a coronary calcium scan at Piedmont Walton.

The scan revealed that Chuck had a near-total blockage of the largest heart artery, also known as the “widowmaker” because of its lethality. Chuck’s primary care physician quickly referred him to Piedmont Heart, and he underwent coronary artery bypass graft surgery at Piedmont Atlanta. Chuck is back on his feet with the help of the recent cardiac rehabilitation he received at Piedmont Newton.

Today, Chuck is thankful for the prompt and highly integrated care he received when he needed it most, and he is thankful he remained committed to scheduling his annual physical, or the outcome may have been very different.

It's time to take charge of your health with hassle-free annual physicals close to home. Book today via Piedmont MyChart, online at piedmont.org or by calling your provider’s office directly.

When Tunisia discovered a lump in her breast, her former doctors brushed it off as a side effect from a vaccine. Two yea...
07/09/2025

When Tunisia discovered a lump in her breast, her former doctors brushed it off as a side effect from a vaccine. Two years later, she found a second lump and demanded a biopsy. She was diagnosed with cancer—but she had lost her trust in the medical community.

Then she came to Piedmont and met the surgeon who changed her mind. “I thought, ‘This person actually cares about me and really understands what I'm going through.’ I’d been thinking that nobody cared, because that’s what my experience was.”
Tunisia decided to “fight cancer with fashion” and turned her chemo sessions into a fashion show. For each appointment, she walked an imaginary runway into the treatment room, with friends and family helping her coordinate outfits, carry bags, and document the experience. “Instead of dreading chemo, I was looking forward to it because I’d be shopping, looking for my outfits; trying to pull it all together.”

Her vibrant energy uplifted the medical team and fellow patients. “It made everybody happier because [chemo] can be sad and traumatic. But when I came in … people could focus on something else for a little bit. I was able to shift the energy for everybody. I changed to the best version of me,” she says. And it all started with care that made a positive difference in her life.

Today and every day, we celebrate those who not only show bravery but also empower us to embrace our own. We wish everyo...
07/04/2025

Today and every day, we celebrate those who not only show bravery but also empower us to embrace our own. We wish everyone a happy and safe Independence Day!

06/30/2025

Every victory — big or small — is a reflection of our patients’ strength, resilience, and hope. Whether they’re ringing the bell, sharing their story, or taking life one day at a time, their courage empowers others to keep going. At Piedmont, we’re honored to walk beside patients across Georgia and beyond on their survivorship journey. Thank you for inspiring us and for allowing us to be part of your story!

When Tunisia discovered a lump in her breast, her former doctors brushed it off as a side effect from a vaccine. Two yea...
06/27/2025

When Tunisia discovered a lump in her breast, her former doctors brushed it off as a side effect from a vaccine. Two years later, she found a second lump and demanded a biopsy. She was diagnosed with cancer—but she had lost her trust in the medical community.

Then she came to Piedmont and met the surgeon who changed her mind. “I thought, ‘This person actually cares about me and really understands what I'm going through.’ I’d been thinking that nobody cared, because that’s what my experience was.”

Tunisia decided to “fight cancer with fashion” and turned her chemo sessions into a fashion show. For each appointment, she walked an imaginary runway into the treatment room, with friends and family helping her coordinate outfits, carry bags, and document the experience. “Instead of dreading chemo, I was looking forward to it because I’d be shopping, looking for my outfits; trying to pull it all together.”

Her vibrant energy uplifted the medical team and fellow patients. “It made everybody happier because [chemo] can be sad and traumatic. But when I came in … people could focus on something else for a little bit. I was able to shift the energy for everybody. I changed to the best version of me,” she says. And it all started with care that made a positive difference in her life.

Piedmont Macon North recently welcomed 12 rising high school juniors and seniors from across the mid-state to our 2025 N...
06/25/2025

Piedmont Macon North recently welcomed 12 rising high school juniors and seniors from across the mid-state to our 2025 Nurse Camp, which offered an interactive, hands-on experience for those interested in a health care career.

The students were given a front-row seat into what it’s like to work in the operating room, pharmacy, lab, radiology, respiratory departments, and more. Each of the students was certified in Basic Life Support and learned how to identify someone who may be having a stroke. The camp also included a college fair, giving students insight into health care programs offered at local colleges and universities.

We are honored to be able to host this educational opportunity and invest in future health care workers in our community!

06/25/2025

In the premiere episode of Living Real Change, join host Dr. Lacy Knight as he sits down with Dr. Wally Curran, Chief of Oncology at Piedmont, to explore powerful insights into conquering one of the world’s most feared diseases: cancer. Discover how innovation, compassion, and leadership are driving real change in oncology care.

The Living Real Change podcast is available on all major platforms. Subscribe below!
Apple: https://apple.co/3T4qTDX
Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QdjQ

Thoughtful. Grounded. Future-Focused. Dr. Lacy Knight brings together voices from across the healthcare spectrum to expl...
06/23/2025

Thoughtful. Grounded. Future-Focused. Dr. Lacy Knight brings together voices from across the healthcare spectrum to explore what it really means to deliver care with impact.

Living Real Change launches June 25.
Don’t miss the conversation.

Something new is launching June 25. Living Real Change is Piedmont’s new podcast, hosted by Dr. Lacy Knight.Follow now o...
06/20/2025

Something new is launching June 25. Living Real Change is Piedmont’s new podcast, hosted by Dr. Lacy Knight.
Follow now on your favorite podcast platform to catch episode one.

At Piedmont, some of our team members don’t just share a workplace, they share a lifetime of stories, lessons, and suppo...
06/15/2025

At Piedmont, some of our team members don’t just share a workplace, they share a lifetime of stories, lessons, and support. Today, we’re celebrating those who lead by example and are empowering the next generation walking right beside them.

02/26/2025

Piedmont has opened its first primary care office in Macon, expanding access to the quality care our community deserves! Located at Piedmont Macon North Hospital, Piedmont Primary Care at Charter Blvd. makes it easier than ever to stay on top of your health with trusted providers close to home. Dr. Syed W. Rizvi is now accepting new patients (18+), with more providers joining soon. From preventative care and annual exams to vaccinations and same-day appointments, we’re here to keep Macon healthy. Visit us at 420 Charter Blvd., Suite 402, and schedule your appointment today by calling 478-757-6400 or visiting piedmont.org.

February is National Heart Month, and we’re committed to keeping our community healthy. Join us on Feb. 20 from 7-11 a.m...
02/09/2025

February is National Heart Month, and we’re committed to keeping our community healthy. Join us on Feb. 20 from 7-11 a.m. at Piedmont Macon North Hospital (400 Charter Blvd.) for a FREE heart screening that includes fasting lipid blood tests, weight and BMI checks, blood pressure screenings, peripheral artery disease screenings, and more. Spots are limited—register now by calling 478.538.0408 to reserve yours!

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Macon, GA
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