TannerHeartCare

For Professionals

The heart care specialists and specially trained clinical staff at Tanner Heart Care focus on clinical excellence, innovation and compassion. 

Our world-class heart care includes 24-hour emergency departments at four hospitals — including two accredited chest pain centers — as well as the expert staff and technology of Tanner Heart and Vascular Centers in Carrollton and Villa Rica.

Refer a Patient

If you have a patient with cardiovascular disease or another heart condition, Tanner can help. With a physician order, tests can be scheduled by calling 770-812-9721.

Cardiology Practices

Tanner Heart & Vascular Specialists - 770-812-9326

Serving Carrollton, Villa Rica, Bremen and Wedowee

West Georgia Cardiology - 770-838-8440

Serving Carrollton

Cardiology Services

Test and Procedures

Heart Care for Professionals

Patient Resources

Tanner offers classes and events that provide additional support for your cardiology patients who may need help making lifestyle or dietary changes for better health. See a list of classes and events.

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