- State Sanctions
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- Disciplinary Actions
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Physicians with a disciplinary action in one state will often move to another state where they may have a clean record. Since HealthGrades painstakingly compiles disciplinary action information from all 50 states, you'll know if a physician has an action in more than one state.
Board Certification- Is your physician board certified?
- In what specialties is your physician certified to practice?
Certification lets you know that a physician has gone above and beyond what medical licensure requires, receiving additional training and examination to be certified in a particular specialty.
A physician who is not board certified may still be an excellent physician. Some physicians choose not to apply for certification. If you are considering a doctor who is not board certified, it may be important to know why he or she is not certified.
Certification lets you know that a physician has successfully completed an accredited educational program, passed several evaluations, and possesses the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to provide care in the certified specialty. Once certified, physicians must attend continuing medical education programs throughout their careers in order to remain certified.
Education- Medical School
- Residency Training
- Internships
Physician education and training is demanding and extensive. Continuing medical education is a life-long pursuit due to constant advances and changes in medicine. With HealthGrades, you'll know if your physician is keeping up with all the latest technology.
The longer a physician has been practicing, the more likely that he or she is experienced with a wide variety of issues. A more recent graduate, however, may have in-depth knowledge about medical advances for treating a specific condition.
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To ensure that you receive the best possible care, be sure to use quality information, take an active role in making decisions about your care, and look for physicians who meet quality standards of excellence.
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- New Patient Ratings
- New Certifications or Recognitions
- Office Changes or Procedures Offered
- ...and much more
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Atlanta, GA, 30309
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Nephrology
Nephrology
Nephrology is the study and treatment of those with kidney disorders. A nephrologist is a physician who diagnoses and manages kidney disease and kidney function. A nephrologist consults with a surgeon regarding a patient’s kidney transplantation, and will help manage blood pressure, fluid and electrolyte balance in the body, and dialysis procedures. This physician has special training in dialysis physiology, management of renal failure, pharmacology, hypertension and nutrition. -
Other
Other
Other specialties include Ambulatory Medicine, Industrial Medicine, Pediatric Ambulatory Medicine, Pediatric Gynecology, Clinical Pharmacology, and Rhinology.Ambulatory Medicine is the branch of medicine that specializes in medical care and health services for patients who visit a hospital and are released after same-day treatment, such as outpatient surgery patients. Many medical conditions and diagnostic testing can be performed on an outpatient basis and do not require hospital admission. A few examples include endoscopy, colonoscopy, biopsy procedures, gynecological procedures, and many others.
Industrial Medicine is the branch of medicine that specializes in workers’ health and the prevention and treatment of workplace diseases and injuries. Workplace hazards include injuries caused by machinery, or exposure to dangerous materials. Prevention includes mandating protective devices on machinery, protective equipment and clothing, proper ventilation and using less toxic materials.
Pediatric Ambulatory Medicine is the branch of medicine that specializes in medical care and health services of children and youth on an outpatient basis. These same-day treatments and diagnostic testing do not require hospital admission.
Pediatric Gynecologists specialize in the care and treatment of female infants, children and adolescent and their reproductive systems. Pediatric Gynecologists diagnosis and treat endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, other menstrual issues, sexually transmitted diseases, and polycystic ovary syndrome in adolescents. Pediatric Gynecologists also diagnosis and treat ovarian cysts and a range of inflammations and infections that affect the female reproductive system in pediatric patients.
Clinical Pharmacology is the branch of medicine that specializes in medications, their clinical use, and their affects on people. Clinical Pharmacologists are involved in discovering and developing new drugs for their therapeutic value, promoting safety of prescription drugs, and minimizing side effects. They analyze chemical structures and properties, evaluate the therapeutic value, and identify side effects, toxicity levels, and interactions.
Rhinology is the branch of medicine that specializes in disorders and diseases of the nose, sinuses, and nasal passages. A Rhonologist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, deviated nasal septum, fracture, and nasal cancer. Treatments may include prescribing medications, surgically removing nasal polyps, and cauterizing nose blood vessels.
State License:
- Georgia
Gender:
Male
and Recognized Doctors?
HealthGrades Five-Star Doctors Are:
- Affiliated with a hospital rated highly by HealthGrades
- Board certified in the specialty they practice
- Have never had their license restricted/revoked
- Free of state or federal disciplinary actions
- Free of any malpractice claims
HealthGrades Recognized Doctors Are:
- Board certified in the specialty they practice
- Have never had their license restricted/revoked
- Free of state or federal disciplinary actions
- Free of any malpractice claims
HealthGrades Recognized or Five Star Doctors
Dr. Roderic Woodson is not a HealthGrades Recognized or Five Star doctor.
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and Recognized Doctors?
HealthGrades Five-Star Doctors Are:
- Affiliated with a hospital rated highly by HealthGrades
- Board certified in the specialty they practice
- Have never had their license restricted/revoked
- Free of state or federal disciplinary actions
- Free of any malpractice claims
HealthGrades Recognized Doctors Are:
- Board certified in the specialty they practice
- Have never had their license restricted/revoked
- Free of state or federal disciplinary actions
- Free of any malpractice claims
HealthGrades Recognized or Five Star Doctors
Dr. Roderic Woodson is not a HealthGrades Recognized or Five Star doctor.
Background Check

HealthGrades has found no sanction history for Dr. Woodson for the last 5 years.

HealthGrades has found no malpractice history for Dr. Woodson for the last 5 years.
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1968 Peachtree Road North West,
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