Health & Fitness
Northside Cherokee Pediatrics Expands Into Woodstock
A new doctor has also joined the Holly Springs-based team.

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A new doctor is ready to serve young patients visiting Northside Cherokee Pediatrics.
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Dr. Nancy R. Doelling is the latest physician to join the team. Dr. Doelling is board certified in pediatric medicine and brings 15 years of experience to Northside Cherokee Pediatrics. The physician practice, which also includes Dr. Jamie Rollins and Dr. Shalini Shah, provides comprehensive medical care for patients from birth to 18 years of age.
Dr. Doelling will be practicing out of the practice’s Holly Springs office.
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“I’m very excited to bring my enthusiasm and experience to Northside Cherokee Pediatrics to work with Dr. Rollins and Dr. Shah, who are an already amazing team,” said Dr. Doelling. “I believe that we will continue to offer excellent care to the children and families in this growing Cherokee community.”
Dr. Doelling is a graduate of the Mercer University School of Medicine. She completed her pediatric medicine residency at the Emory University School of Medicine. Prior to joining Northside Cherokee Pediatrics, Dr. Doelling held numerous roles at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, serving as the medical director of the cardiac unit at Egleston and then of the hospitalist service at Scottish Rite.
She also served as medical director of clinical operations at Scottish Rite.
Northside Cherokee Pediatrics also is proud to announce a second location at the Northside Cherokee/Towne Lake Medical Campus, which is located at 900 Towne Lake Parkway Suite 306 in Woodstock.
Its Holly Springs office is located at 684 Sixes Road Suite 220.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 678-388-5485, or visit northsidecherokeepediatrics.com.
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Photo: Dr Nancy Doelling. Credit: Northside Hospital
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