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Welcome to our Ponce De Leon Center

The Ponce De Leon Center is one of the largest, most comprehensive facilities dedicated to the treatment of advanced HIV/AIDS in the United States. Founded in 1986, the Ponce Center and its onsite affiliates provide various medical and support services to approximately 5000 eligible men, women, adolescents, and children living with HIV/AIDS.

The Ponce Center integrates primary internal medicine and Infectious Disease subspecialty care in the Main, Family, and Transition Clinics. Staffed by doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants, nurses, and more than 100 interagency staff. Our care teams seamlessly provide onsite medical, support, and community services.

To qualify for care in the Ponce Center, adult referrals must have a previous AIDS diagnosis and/or a Nadir CD4 count below 200. Pediatric and adolescent patients have no such restrictions.

Access to Care

Accessing Grady’s Ponce De Leon Center is simple. We treat individuals who have been diagnosed with HIV. Our services are available to all individuals 25 or younger, regardless of CD4 count or county of residence. Individuals diagnosed with HIV who are over 25 must reside in the 20-county Atlanta Eligible Metropolitan Area and have a CD4 count of less than 200 or an AIDS-defining illness, be a pregnant woman, be a Grady patient, or meet other criteria.

If you are HIV+ and are interested in receiving care at Grady, please call (404) 616-2440 to find out if you are eligible to become a patient.

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Location & Directions

Ponce De Leon Center
341 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM
Extended hours on Thursday

(404) 616-2440 (Main)
(404) 616-1000 (Appointments)

Parking is available

Public Transportation

  • Buses: 2, 99, 102

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If You are Sick

If you are sick and need to see the doctor, call the center at (404) 616-2440. A nurse may ask you a few questions that will help them decide how soon you need to be seen.

If you are a Grady patient and need help deciding if you should see a doctor, assistance is just a phone call away. Grady’s Advice Nurse Line is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Staffed by specially trained registered nurses and on-call physicians, the Advice Nurse Line can help guide you during times of worry and uncertainty. We’re here for you, give us a call at (404) 616-0600.

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What We Treat

One of the largest and most comprehensive HIV treatment programs in the nation, the Ponce Center provides care for more than 5,000 thousand men, women, and children. The center partners with many local AIDS service organizations – some housed onsite – to meet the complex needs of patients. The 90,000 square-foot facility offers an extensive range of outpatient and community based services. Learn more about our Infectious Disease Program.

Also at this location:

  • Dental
  • ECHO
  • Infusion

 

On-site

  • Imaging
  • Lab
  • Pharmacy
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Pharmacy

The pharmacy at the Ponce Center is open Monday – Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM.

If you need a prescription refill, call (404) 616-5500 and follow the prompts. You will need the 9-digit number on the bottom left corner of your prescription label.

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Our Doctors

Every hospital treats patients. At Grady, we strive to treat them better, more efficiently, and more effectively. Our mission to care for all who need us attracts HIV/AIDS specialists from across the nation. They are drawn here by the knowledge that we test the limits of medicine by innovating existing standards of care, researching cutting-edge drugs and therapies, and exploring novel treatments.

Our zeal for innovation has given Grady a national reputation for medical advancement in areas like HIV/AIDS, heart disease, cancer, burn, stroke, diabetes, infectious diseases, women’s health, sickle cell, and other conditions cared for by specialists in our centers of excellence. Access to all of these accredited practices is available to every Grady patient and our collegial environment means that specialists routinely help to care for their colleagues’ patients.

Though clinicians are drawn by Grady’s reputation, most are employed by the Emory and Morehouse schools of medicine, which staff our medical services. Grady is one of a handful of U.S. health systems.

Wendy S. Armstrong
Wendy S. Armstrong

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Kailehia N. Binns
Kailehia N. Binns

General Dentistry

Dr. Andres  Camacho-Gonzalez
Dr. Andres Camacho-Gonzalez

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Ann M. Chahroudi
Ann M. Chahroudi

Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Austin W. Chan
Austin W. Chan

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Jonathan A. Colasanti
Jonathan A. Colasanti

Associate Medical Director, Infectious Disease Program

Marla O. Coleman
Marla O. Coleman

General Dentistry

Lauren F. Collins
Lauren F. Collins

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Dr. Jeffrey M. Collins
Dr. Jeffrey M. Collins

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Marcos  Coutinho Schechter
Marcos Coutinho Schechter

Internal Medicine

Dr. Lisa M. Cranmer
Dr. Lisa M. Cranmer

Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Pediatrics

Dr. Carlos C. Del Rio
Dr. Carlos C. Del Rio

Executive Associate Dean for Emory at Grady

Rachel J. Friedman
Rachel J. Friedman

Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease

Dr. Madeleine H. Goldstein
Dr. Madeleine H. Goldstein

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Neela D. Goswami
Neela D. Goswami

Infectious Disease

Dr. Clifford J. Gunthel
Dr. Clifford J. Gunthel

Hematology, Internal Medicine

Stephanie F. Hackett
Stephanie F. Hackett

Physician Assistant

David P. Holland
David P. Holland

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Sophia A. Hussen
Sophia A. Hussen

Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease

Dr. Charles L.  Johnson
Dr. Charles L. Johnson

Dental Medicine

Khaliah A. Johnson
Khaliah A. Johnson

Pediatrics, Hospice and Palliative Medicine

Dr. Aley G. Kalapila
Dr. Aley G. Kalapila

Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease

Ameeta S. Kalokhe
Ameeta S. Kalokhe

Infectious Disease

Colleen F. Kelley
Colleen F. Kelley

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Russell R. Kempker
Russell R. Kempker

Infectious Disease

Alison W. Kyle
Alison W. Kyle

Family Nurse Practitioner

Cecile D. Lahiri
Cecile D. Lahiri

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Dr. Jeffrey L. Lennox
Dr. Jeffrey L. Lennox

Chief of Service, Internal Medicine (Emory)

Vincent C. Marconi
Vincent C. Marconi

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Dr. Caitlin A. Moran
Dr. Caitlin A. Moran

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Dr. Minh Ly T. Nguyen
Dr. Minh Ly T. Nguyen

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Dr. Ighovwerha  Ofotokun
Dr. Ighovwerha Ofotokun

Infectious Disease

Dr. Melody P. Palmore
Dr. Melody P. Palmore

Medical Director, Women's Program Grady Infectious Disease Clinic

Dr. David A. Reznik
Dr. David A. Reznik

Dental Medicine

Dr. Anthony E. Rozier
Dr. Anthony E. Rozier

General Dentistry

Anandi N. Sheth
Anandi N. Sheth

Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease

Jennifer O. Spicer
Jennifer O. Spicer

Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease

Brittany V. Szabo
Brittany V. Szabo

Physician Assistant, Medical

Mehul N. Tejani
Mehul N. Tejani

Internal Medicine

John K. Weiser
John K. Weiser

Family Medicine

Dr. Neil E. Whicker
Dr. Neil E. Whicker

Psychiatry

Michael H. Woodworth
Michael H. Woodworth

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine

Brian  Zanoni
Brian Zanoni

Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine