The
W.T. Anderson
Health Center has a long history of community service and commitment
to community health. It was created in 1916 as an outpatient clinic
of The Macon Hospital and has grown with and into an essential component
of The Medical Center of Central Georgia, enhancing the health status
of those served.
The W.T. Anderson
Health Center provides comprehensive, quality healthcare and health
education for Central Georgia residents. In addition, it is a source
of practical outpatient clinical experience for medical residents
of The Medical Center of Central Georgia/Mercer University School
of Medicine and other health professionals.
The W.T. Anderson
Health Center provides access to 28 multidisciplinary clinics, which
include primary care and specialty care for our special patients.
We have more than 50,000 visits each year. Charges are based upon
a sliding fee scale determined by financial eligibility criteria.
Our Goals:
- Serve as
a primary care provider for medical and obstetrical services
- Promote
continuing care for patients discharged from The Medical Center
of Central Georgia
- Prevent
costly emergency center visits by offering continuity of care
clinics, episodic and specialty clinics
- Serve as
a referral center for various community agencies
- Assist patients
to achieve the highest level of wellness possible (an appropriate
level of competency) and ability to continue activities of daily
living through a combination of
- Assessment,
diagnosis and treatment
- Health
education and self care responsibility
- Health
promotion and prevention of disease
- Patient
advocacy and empowerment
Monday
through Friday
8:30 am to 5 pm
MCCG
764 Pine Street
478-633-1696