Emory Healthcare opens gynecology and obstetrics clinic at Hillandale Hospital

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Emory Healthcare has opened a new Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic at Emory Hillandale Hospital in Stonecrest, Georgia. The clinic is located in suite 245 of the hospital’s professional office building and aims to expand access to gynecology and obstetrics care in the local community.

The clinic offers a range of services, including prenatal care, preventive health services, routine pregnancy visits, family planning education, evaluation and treatment for benign gynecologic conditions such as menstrual disorders and fibroids, as well as minor procedures like IUD insertion and endometrial biopsy.

Jen Schuck, CEO of Emory Decatur Hospital, Emory Hillandale Hospital and Emory Long-Term Acute Care Hospital, said: “The opening of our Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic at Emory Hillandale Hospital is more than an expansion — it’s a reflection of our deep commitment to the evolving health care needs of the Stonecrest and South DeKalb communities. Our dedicated team at Emory Hillandale is proud to offer compassionate, high-quality care that’s not only coordinated and comprehensive, but also rooted in building lasting relationships with the people we serve.”

John Horton, MD, vice chair of clinical affairs for Emory’s Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, stated: “We’re thrilled to bring high-quality and accessible GYN/OB care into the heart of the Stonecrest community. This clinic isn’t just about convenience — it’s about creating a trusted space where women can access expert care throughout every stage of life. With deep ties to Emory’s broader network, we’re here to support, empower and walk alongside our patients offering compassionate, coordinated care.”

Horton will be joined by Victoria L. Green, MD, associate chief medical and quality officer for Emory Hillandale Hospital. Both physicians are professors in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Emory School of Medicine.

“Dr. Horton and I bring decades of combined experience in women’s health, and we’re honored to serve a community that has long deserved greater access to GYN/OB care,” Green said. “This clinic is a labor of love — a place where patients can feel seen, supported and cared for by providers who understand and value their journey. We are proud to be part of this exciting new chapter for Stonecrest and Emory Hillandale Hospital,” she added.

The clinic currently includes a nurse practitioner on staff with plans to add another nurse practitioner in January 2026. Recruitment for additional physicians is ongoing.

Emory Hillandale Hospital underwent renovations in 2023 that included new intensive care unit rooms, enhancements to its emergency department with more treatment rooms, redesigned spaces for patient care efficiency, among other improvements. The hospital provides surgery services as well as orthopaedics, emergency care, heart and vascular services, outpatient rehabilitation programs, women’s health offerings including radiology services such as a breast center. In 2025 the hospital received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Advanced Primary Stroke Center Certification.

More information about the clinic can be found on Emory Healthcare’s website or by calling 404-778-3401.



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