Emory team cuts the ribbon

(L to R) Ted Johnson, MD; Tina-Ann Thompson, MD; Penny Castellano, MD; Lee Kneer, MD; Scott Boden, MD; and Joseph Dee participate in a ribbon cutting on Oct. 30, 2024, at the new Emory at Dunwoody medical office building for outpatient care.
— Photo: Emory Healthcare

ATLANTA – A new Emory Healthcare outpatient and imaging facility is now open in Dunwoody, providing an additional location for Atlantans to seek care. Emory at Dunwoody, located at 2021 Pernoshal Court, is the home to a variety of specialties — all combined in one setting to both ease and enhance the patient experience.

The new facility offers specialists in primary care, family medicine, orthopaedics, spine and cardiology. Additionally, physical therapy, imaging, a medical laboratory and an ambulatory/outpatient surgery center are located at Emory at Dunwoody, with a goal of providing seamless care between clinicians and services.

“We are excited to open this new medical office building in Dunwoody, which allows those living in the area to have access to health care closer to home,” says Penny Castellano, MD, director of Emory Clinic and president of the Emory Healthcare Physician Division.

“Transitioning several clinic locations to one multidisciplinary clinical space should help ease patient appointments between specialists, imaging and surgery, if needed, to enhance the experience for our patients.”

The 60,000 square foot, three-story medical office building contains 86 clinical rooms, a large physical therapy suite, a medical laboratory and X-ray imaging. In an existing building on the same site, patients have easy access to an ambulatory surgery center with three operating rooms and four procedure rooms.

The new space will allow for approximately 350,000 patients in the community to be seen per year.

The new Emory at Dunwoody building was designed by May Architecture and built by the Structor Group.

More than 100 people were involved in the design process of the new building, including Emory nurses, physicians and other frontline staff. Gathering input from those who work directly in the space helped in planning for efficiency and ease of use of the new building.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Register to receive our newsletter, Emory Health Source, and stay up-to-date on the latest news, events, information and more from Emory Healthcare. Subscribe Now


Related News

  • man sitting in driver's seat fastening his seat belt
    A grant from the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety will allow Emory researchers to monitor safety on Georgia’s roadways based on roadside observations of seat belt usage and driver distraction.
  • graphical depiction of a brain affected by inflammation, dopamine and L-Dopa
    A study from Emory University suggests that levodopa, a medication that increases dopamine levels in the brain, may help treat individuals with depression who experience motivational impairments due to high inflammation.
  • Dan Martin profile image
    Daniel F. Martin has joined the Emory Eye Center as vice chair of clinical affairs, effective Feb. 1. He returns to Emory after serving as chairman of the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute since December 2008.
Media Contact

Janet Christenbury
Emory Healthcare Media Relations
jmchris@emory.edu

Resources

Recent News


Emory at Dunwoody medical office building provides new location for outpatient care

Date: Nov 4, 2024