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Old 09-20-2006, 09:35 AM #2
Kamie
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Neurology (Atlanta, GA): Dr. Silverboard and Amy Grant at Child Neurology Associates at Scottish Rite (we used to see Dr Cheng who is really good but he has become a lot less available over time).

GI (Atlanta, GA): Dr Patel at GI Care for Kids at Scottish Rite

Peditrician (Peachtree City, GA): Jocelyn Collins

Opthamologist (Newnan, GA): Jackon Giles

Hospital (Atlanta, GA): Born at Northside and spent time in their NICU and Scottish Rite. Scottish Rite is the BEST children's hospital in Atlanta the kids have been on almost every floor and in the TICU and the PICU. They treat the parents really well and are focused on making the kids and the famlies as comfortable as possible through the hospital stays.

Cardiologist (Atlanta, GA): Sibley Heart Center at Scottish Rite (All the docs are good there)

Hematologist (Atanta, GA): Aflac Blood Disorders and Cancer center at Scottish Rite (all the docs are good there as well)
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