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Children's Healthcare Opens Southwest Atlanta Pediatric Clinic

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta expands primary care access to underserved Southwest Atlanta communities with new Adamsville location serving patients birth through age 21.

Children's Healthcare Opens Southwest Atlanta Pediatric Clinic

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Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the region's largest pediatric health system, is extending its reach into Southwest Atlanta with the Monday opening of Children's Adamsville Pediatrics at 3571 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive S.W. The move addresses a significant care gap in the area and underscores the health system's commitment to bringing specialized pediatric services to historically underserved neighborhoods within the greater Atlanta metropolitan area.

The new clinic will deliver comprehensive primary care services for children and young adults from birth through age 21, including routine preventive visits, management of chronic conditions, and acute illness treatment. According to SaportaReport, this expansion allows Children's Healthcare to deepen its footprint in Southwest Atlanta at a time when access to quality pediatric care remains a critical health equity issue across the region.

The opening reflects a broader strategic focus among Atlanta's major health systems to address healthcare disparities and establish clinical presence in communities where pediatric resources have been limited. For local business stakeholders and community leaders, the clinic represents both improved health outcomes for families and potential economic activity through job creation and community partnerships in the Adamsville corridor.

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