Patient Care at Emory

Emory Healthcare

Committed to Care

With the most comprehensive clinical services in the state, we tackle all your health needs through innovation and empathy. And our ongoing mission to serve humanity by improving health is guided by caring, excellence, integrity, and value. Through sickness and in health, we're here for you.  


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Affiliate Hospitals

Breaking Boundaries for Better Health

Our medical faculty do more than just train students and residents inside Emory Healthcare facilities. By teaching, researching, and providing care at our three Atlanta affiliate hospitals, we're able to take our passion for health care even further. 


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Clinical Trials

Research Brings Hope

With sponsors from the NIH and CDC to industry partners and our very own faculty, we're developing new and better ways to prevent and treat disease. Our trials range across the health spectrum, and they allow patients and healthy volunteers to participate in our goals toward discovery. 


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Patient Care

In sickness and health: An Emory patient鈥檚 journey through love, marriage and transplantation

In 2023, patient Jon Sybert was unexpectedly in the fight for his life. A team of dedicated providers, community and family would see him through — even holding a special wedding on the balcony of 天美传媒 Hospital.


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Patient Stories

Inspiration Happens Here

Jacynta Brewton

Delivering premature twins reveals a mother鈥檚 hidden cancer.

Jalen Richardson

Surviving a fiery motorcycle crash was only the beginning.

Ja'lisa Thomas

Thanks to a radical new treatment, this patient got her life back.

Vicki Hertzberg

Giving a kidney started with giving knowledge, receiving the gift of life from a colleague.

Andy Lipman

Cystic Fibrosis Warriors: Aggressive defenses against this genetic disease are extending lifespans.

More Survival Stories

From Emory Medicine Magazine
You Inspire Us: Patients with incredible comebacks after a scary diagnosis.

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