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Emory Crawford Long Hospital is comprised of three facilities: the hospital, the Medical Office Tower, and the Agnes Raoul Glenn Building.
The Hospital
Rising to new levels in health care
- An entire floor is dedicated to the Carlyle Fraser Heart Center with an expanded cardiovascular observation area.
- The hospital features a full-service Maternity Center combining labor and delivery services with mother-baby suites on the same floor. All other inpatient beds remain in the hospital's existing Peachtree building.
- Other hospital features include an expanded emergency department with dedicated imaging and radiology services, inpatient and outpatient surgery with larger, more flexible operating rooms, admissions, endoscopy and dining services.
- Family waiting areas and dining services are conveniently located near outpatient services, overlooking the conservatory and hospital grounds.
The Medical Office Tower
Meeting your everyday health care needs
- Designed specifically to suit modern-day medical practices and advances in technology, the physician offices offer patient convenience, staff efficiency and the added bonus of access to services located in the hospital — only an elevator ride away.
The Agnes Raoul Glenn Building
Reaching out
- As a two-story, freestanding building, directly connected to covered parking and the Emory Crawford Long Hospital complex, the facility's cancer center is on the first floor and the Margaret Brown Hatcher Education Center (pictured right) is on the second floor.
- The cancer center, part of the Winship Cancer Institute, provides comprehensive care for medical and radiation treatment patients. It includes radiation therapy, infusion therapy, high-dose radiation treatment, and its own lab and pharmacy.
- The education center serves as a primary learning resource center for hospital employees and the community. Complementing Emory Crawford Long's community outreach goals, the center provides a forum for medical education classes and support groups ranging from diabetes to women's health issues.
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