Blood donations often decline in the summer, as many donors are on vacation.
The treatment involves a doctor extracting cells from the bone marrow in a patient's hip or adipose tissue on the stomach.
Classes, which will start on June 12, will run through September and are open to participants age 16 and older.
Summit Counseling Center's Hope For Our Community workshop will cover treatment options for heroin and opioid abuse and Narcan training.
Summit Counseling Center's Hope For Our Community workshop will cover drug abuse treatment options and Narcan training.
District 2 Commissioner Bob Ellis will host a community input meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 at the Alpharetta Public Library.
The Leapfrog Group has released its Spring 2016 hospital safety rankings.
Sober Living America will hold its free event on Thursday, April 28 at Johns Creek Christian Church.
Pantheris is an image-guided therapy that allows doctors to remove plaque in connection to Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD.
Zumba and yoga classes will be held the first and third Sundays from April through October.
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Proceeds from the event will benefit Chattahoochee High School cross country teams and the Emory Johns Creek Hospital Foundation.
Emory Johns Creek Hospital is partnering with CanCare for the initiative, which allows volunteers to support patients during treatment.
Emory Johns Creek Hospital will team up with Junior League of Gwinnett and North Fulton Counties to host the event on Feb. 25.
The screening will be held Feb. 24 at the Northside/Alpharetta Medical Campus, and participants must register in advance.
The city of Johns Creek will offer classes such as yoga, Zumba, Pilates and LeBarre.
The hospital recently accepted the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA) award for working to prevent adverse drug reactions in patients.
Dr. Stephen Martiny is now seeing patients at the company's Cumming offices. Perimeter North also has offices near Johns Creek.
Two free, certified lifesaving classes will be held at Emory Johns Creek Hospital.
The event will showcase the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University’s new community Medical Oncology and Hematology Department.
Walk in Monday through Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for orthopaedic injuries
Registration for these classes started Oct. 1 and will end Oct. 23.
Parents will have a choice of four dates to utilize during the month of October.
Dr. Deborah Kowalchuk specializes in conditions of the foot and ankle and will practice out of Resurgens Orthopaedics' Johns Creek office.
The Hub Family Resource Center, which will also provide resources for mental wellness, will host a grand opening in Johns Creek.
The city is refurbishing the kitchen at the Community Clubhouse, which means the program will run four weeks instead of 2 months.
Top good news stories include a race raising money for special needs athletes, graduates getting scholarships, and more.
Zumba Burst will be offered at Johns Creek Clubhouse Fitness for its July-August session.
The University of Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Lab in Athens said a metro Atlanta dog tested positive for the H3N2 virus.
According to a new survey, the facility's ranking is comparable to other hospitals in the area.
The classes will be held at the Amphitheater at Newtown Park.
A new study breaks down longevity by Congressional district. See how we stack up.
The city's Recreation and Parks Division will offer a new, free outdoor fitness program.
The classes will be held during the May-June session.
The lawsuit claims many popular wines made and distributed in California contain dangerous levels of arsenic. Here's the full list of wines.
Heading out to lunch or dinner? Get the dish on these Johns Creek and north Fulton County restaurants.
The city's Parks and Recreation Division is accepting applications through March 9.
Grand Opening is set for Friday, Feb. 27. The public is invited and the event schedule is posted here.
Mellow and loving, this girl is sure to win you over with her sweet disposition! Her adoption fee is $14 during February, so come in today!
Marathoner is going the distance to support the Melanoma Foundation of New England.