Georgia (GA) Emergency Medicine Doctors and Physicians
Find comprehensive reports and ratings on a local emergency medicine doctor / intensivist doctor, physician, or surgeon.
Emergency Medicine Information
Description
Emergency medicine is treatment and medications administered to those who are critically ill due to injury or disease. An emergency physician, also called an intensivist, acts immediately to prevent death or disability to a patient in a hospital intensive care department or elsewhere if a patient requires emergency care. The physician’s time-sensitive response to treatment is necessary to save lives, stabilize injuries, and prevent further disability in patients who require immediate care.
Location Density Information
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. Georgia has
1,077 practicing
emergency medicine doctors / intensivists. Broken out by city, emergency medicine doctor density
in Acworth is 1,
in Adel is 2,
in Albany is 19,
in Alpharetta is 6,
in Americus is 4,
in Atlanta is 273,
in Austell is 54,
in Bainbridge is 2,
in Bremen is 1,
in Brunswick is 6,
in Cairo is 1,
in Calhoun is 5,
in Canton is 6,
in Carrollton is 15,
in Cartersville is 9,
in Chamblee is 1,
in Chatsworth is 1,
in Clayton is 3,
in Cochran is 2,
in Commerce is 2,
in Conyers is 5,
in Cordele is 2,
in Covington is 11,
in Cumming is 3,
in Dacula is 1,
in Dahlonega is 3,
in Dallas is 3,
in Dalton is 12,
in Decatur is 35,
in Douglas is 4,
in Douglasville is 5,
in Dublin is 5,
in Duluth is 10,
in East Point is 6,
in Eastman is 2,
in Eatonton is 3,
in Elberton is 4,
in Ellijay is 3,
in Fayetteville is 1,
in Fitzgerald is 2,
in Folkston is 2,
in Fort Oglethorpe is 8,
in Gainesville is 20,
in Greensboro is 1,
in Griffin is 10,
in Hapeville is 1,
in Hartwell is 4,
in Hawkinsville is 1,
in Hazlehurst is 8,
in Jackson is 3,
in Jasper is 4,
in Jesup is 2,
in Jonesboro is 2,
in Kennesaw is 3,
in Lagrange is 5,
in Lawrenceville is 31,
in Lilburn is 1,
in Lithonia is 11,
in Loganville is 1,
in Macon is 32,
in Marietta is 22,
in Mcdonough is 2,
in Milledgeville is 11,
in Monroe is 2,
in Montezuma is 1,
in Moultrie is 2,
in Nashville is 5,
in Newnan is 13,
in Norcross is 3,
in Peachtree City is 1,
in Pembroke is 1,
in Perry is 4,
in Powder Springs is 1,
in Riverdale is 13,
in Rome is 12,
in Roswell is 8,
in Savannah is 65,
in Smyrna is 6,
in Snellville is 16,
in Social Circle is 1,
in Springfield is 1,
in Statesboro is 3,
in Stockbridge is 14,
in Stone Mountain is 2,
in Swainsboro is 5,
in Sylvester is 1,
in Thomaston is 3,
in Thomasville is 10,
in Thomson is 4,
in Tifton is 4,
in Toccoa is 2,
in Valdosta is 8,
in Vidalia is 4,
in Warner Robins is 9,
in Washington is 5,
in Watkinsville is 8,
in Waycross is 11,
in Waynesboro is 6,
in Winder is 4,
and in Woodstock is 1.
Georgia Information
Georgia is rich in history, from its statehood in 1788, to its tobacco plantations, to its civil rights memorials. Atlanta is its vibrant capital city, and it offers a myriad of music, arts, sports and nightlife. While in Atlanta, visit the world’s largest aquarium, the Woodruff Arts Center, or the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Ride the Old Town Trolley in Savannah, and listen to some live jazz and blues at one of Savannah’s many festivals.
Georgia’s mountain parks offer hiking, biking, climbing, and other outdoor activities. On Georgia’s coastline, you can go boating, deep sea fishing or kayaking in the Atlantic. The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge draws many visitors yearly.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Georgia has a population of 9,072,576.
Of this population, 2,319,806 are under the age of 18
and 865,997 are at or above the age of 65.