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Wellstar Opens New Locations in Douglasville & Villa Rica

Published on November 13, 2025

Last updated 04:39 PM November 18, 2025

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To serve our community’s growing healthcare needs, Wellstar has opened new urgent care, primary care and pediatric locations in Douglasville and Villa Rica.

Wellstar Urgent Care 

If you’re dealing with a minor injury or illness or need care after your physician’s regular office hours, going to urgent care is often the right choice. Wellstar Urgent Care centers provide quick, convenient care for non-emergency medical conditions such as coughs, colds, sprains, broken bones and minor bites, burns and cuts. Visit our new locations at:

Douglasville
2710 Fairburn Road, Suite 175
(943) 202-8640

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Villa Rica
662 Carrollton Villa Rica Highway, Suite 100
(943) 202-8590

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Wellstar Primary Care

Primary care is ongoing, comprehensive care and preventative medicine that helps you live a full, healthy life. Services include wellness exams, vaccinations, treatment for acute illnesses like flu and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes. Wellstar Primary Care often has same-day or next-day availability and is welcoming new patients. Visit our new locations at:

Douglasville
2710 Fairburn Road, Suite 150
(943) 202-8560

 

Villa Rica
662 Carrollton Villa Rica Highway, Suite 200
(943) 202-8560

Wellstar Pediatrics

From wellness checkups and immunizations to chronic and complex conditions, Wellstar Children's of Georgia focuses on the physical, mental and emotional well-being of every patient, helping families navigate care with confidence. Visit our new location at: 

Douglasville
2710 Fairburn Road, Suite 100
(943) 202-8660

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When and Why to Visit the Pediatric Emergency Department

When your child experiences a medical emergency, you want them to have the care they need right away. At the five Wellstar Pediatric Emergency Departments (ED) at Wellstar Golisano Children’s Hospital of Georgia and Wellstar Cobb, Wellstar Douglas, Wellstar Kennestone and Wellstar Paulding Medical Centers, you’ll find expert treatment designed just for kids.

Why visit a Pediatric Emergency Department?

“We have a common saying in pediatric emergency medicine that ‘children aren’t just little adults.’ Children’s bodies and the health problems that affect them are very different from adults,” said Pediatric Emergency Physician Dr. Christopher Graves. “When you visit a pediatric ED, you can trust that your child is receiving age-appropriate evaluation and care.”

This can often mean finding a diagnosis through physical examinations and a thorough patient history with less reliance on invasive testing. When testing is needed, rest assured that your child’s care team has training in pediatric medicine and knows what tests and medications are needed to keep your child safe.

When should you go to the pediatric ED?

“If you feel your child is experiencing a life-threatening symptom such as trouble breathing, loss of consciousness, severe allergic reaction or bleeding that's hard to control, you should go to the ED or call 911. Remember to talk with your child's provider during your visits about when you should worry,” said Wellstar Pediatrician Dr. Sandra Rodriguez-Sfeir. “Some things are age-specific—like a temperature at 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above in a baby under 2 months absolutely needs to go to the ED. Don't wait to see your pediatrician in the morning.”

There may also be urgent care centers in your area. Urgent care can be a great option for non-life-threatening conditions such as common colds, mild flu-like symptoms or earaches. Read more about where to go when your child isn’t feeling well.

“Some families struggle to decide whether they should go to an ED or urgent care. I have always told families—you are never wrong to come to a pediatric ED,” Dr. Graves said. “If you are worried about the life or safety of your child, you’ve come to the right place.”

Introducing your pediatric ED team

When you come to a pediatric ED, you will meet healthcare providers who have chosen to make children their focus. Our care teams know that children have unique needs based on their social and emotional development. Pediatric ED doctors, nurses and advanced practice providers have years of experience working with children, and they have learned how to approach children in a way that reduces their anxiety and fear. Acts as simple as examining a stuffed animal or blowing up a glove into a balloon can turn a crying child into a smiling child. 

Doctors are only one part of the team. Pediatric ED nurses have expertise in administering medications, placing IVs and performing other bedside procedures. When these types of interventions are needed, you can trust that the nurses, medics and ED techs who help with these processes have abundant experience. 

“Children are special and should be treated by nurses that specialize in their care. Emergency rooms can be a scary place for children and families,” said Jacqueline Rimer, a Wellstar pediatric emergency department nurse. “Wellstar pediatric nurses combine compassion and expertise to create an environment that reduces fear and anxiety while also providing quality, specialized care children and families deserve.”

Our child life specialists are trained to work directly with children and families to offer education, emotional support and distraction during procedures. Coming to the pediatric ED is tough for many kids, but having the right team can make things a little easier. That makes all the difference.

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Wellstar Expands Primary Care in Lovejoy

To serve our community’s growing healthcare needs, Wellstar has opened a new location in Lovejoy with primary care services.

Primary care is ongoing, comprehensive care and preventative medicine that helps you live a full, healthy life. Visit Wellstar Primary Care for:

  • Non-emergent health concerns 
  • Chronic conditions 
  • Routine checkups and annual wellness exams
  • New or worsening symptoms 
  • Immunizations

Hampton
11400 Tara Blvd.
(943) 202-8800

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Benefits of a primary care clinician

The main role of a primary care clinician is to keep you healthy at every age and stage of life. To keep you feeling your best, these experts are trained to:

  • Get to know and understand your unique health needs. Your primary care team can keep you on track with your individual wellness goals, whether you are planning to start a family, need help managing a chronic illness or want to maintain a healthy weight.
  • Coordinate care and provide referrals for specialists. Your primary care team can quickly and seamlessly get you in touch with the robust network of medical experts, such as cardiologists, oncologists, neurologists and more at Wellstar.
  • Keep you up-to-date on immunizations and vaccinations. You can build up your body’s immunity to common diseases and protect your health with the latest vaccines, all ordered by your primary care clinician.
  • Order appropriate health screenings, diagnostic tests and follow-up care. If your wellness check-up reveals certain risk factors, chronic conditions or new diagnoses, your primary care clinician can help you get the right treatment fast.
  • Treat you for acute illnesses, such as colds or the flu. When you feel under the weather, your established primary care clinician can often get you an appointment sooner so you can feel better.

Learn more about primary care at Wellstar.

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Summer Safety for Kids: What Parents Need to Know

Summer is a time for bike rides, pool days, sports camps, family vacations and long afternoons spent outdoors. A few simple precautions can help keep children safe and healthy.

From water safety and injury prevention to hydration, healthy screen time habits and knowing when to seek care, Wellstar Children’s of Georgia experts share practical tips to help your family make the most of summer.

By the water

Some of the best summer memories are made by the water—whether at the pool, lake or beach. But drowning can happen quickly and silently, so active adult supervision should always come first.

“Supervision is more than just being nearby. You have to be watching—not on your phone, not reading a book, not having a side conversation,” said Dr. Joanna Dolgoff, Wellstar Children's of Georgia pediatrician and spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. “It's a good idea to designate one adult as the water watcher, and their only job is to keep eyes on the kids."

Swim lessons are an important part of water safety, but they never replace supervision. For boating and other water activities, children should also wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket.

After swimming, dry kids’ ears thoroughly and avoid cotton swabs to help prevent swimmer's ear—an infection of the outer ear canal caused by trapped moisture.

“Earwax helps protect against swimmer's ear. It fights bacteria,” said Dr. Eric Berg, medical director of pediatric surgical services and medical director of complex pediatric otolaryngology at Wellstar Children’s of Georgia. “Sometimes when people are overly aggressive with cleaning their ears, they make themselves more predisposed.”

On the move

Summer gives kids more opportunities to ride bikes, play sports and explore the playground. Pediatric specialists also see more orthopedic injuries this time of year, making a few simple safety habits crucial.

"Most importantly, helmets," said Dr. Berg. "If they're riding a scooter, bicycle or skateboard, a properly fitted helmet can dramatically reduce the risk of serious head injury. The other piece that’s critical is parents modeling the behavior.”

Trampolines, monkey bars and climbing equipment are common sources of fractures and sprains, particularly when kids become fatigued. Supervise your child closely and offer plenty of breaks during active play.

At the same time, remember that some risk is a natural part of growing up.

"Kids have to learn their boundaries and what they’re capable of,” Dr. Berg said. "However, if they’re doing something that seems to put them in extreme danger, obviously intervene and redirect.”

Under the sun

Georgia's summer heat doesn't have to slow kids down—but staying ahead of it can help keep them safe.

“We have to be vigilant about making sure our children are staying hydrated and giving them breaks from the sun, particularly during the peak hours of the early afternoon,” Dr. Berg said.

Apply sunscreen before going outside and offer water frequently—even before kids ask for it.

"You don't want to wait until your child says, 'I'm thirsty,' because at that point they may already be getting dehydrated," Dr. Dolgoff said.

Heat can also make playground equipment, pavement and parked cars dangerously hot. Check outdoor surfaces before play and never leave a child unattended in a vehicle.

Watch for signs of heat exhaustion, including heavy sweating, weakness, headache, nausea or dizziness. If your child develops signs of heatstroke, such as confusion, loss of consciousness or a temperature above 104 degrees, call 911 immediately.

At home

Summer break often means later bedtimes and more flexibility, but healthy routines still matter.

"It's not about banning screens altogether—it's about finding the right balance," Dr. Dolgoff said. "The key is making sure screen time doesn't crowd out the things kids really need, like sleep, physical activity, reading, family time and social connections.”

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends creating a family media plan with age-appropriate expectations, including screen-free times during meals and for at least an hour before bedtime.

"Instead of focusing on cutting out screen time, focus on cutting in other activities," Dr. Dolgoff said.

Summer is also a great time to reinforce healthy eating habits. Make water the drink of choice, limit sugary beverages and keep washed, ready-to-eat fruits and vegetables within easy reach.

"One of the biggest reasons kids' diets suffer is because they don't have that routine, and summer is like a free-for-all," Dr. Dolgoff said. "Keeping a consistent schedule and sitting down together for meals is really important during the summer."

Around town

Backyard barbecues, concerts and community festivals are some of summer's favorite traditions. Knowing what to watch for can help keep the focus on making memories.

If you're preparing fish, remove bones carefully before serving children and use caution when cleaning grills with wire brushes.

"Bristles can dislodge and cause big problems if they get hidden in a hamburger and eaten," Dr. Berg said.

Use insect repellent, perform tick checks after outdoor play and practice good hand hygiene and safe food handling to help prevent other common summer illnesses.

At fireworks shows and concerts, consider using earplugs or noise-reducing headphones and keep a safe distance from speakers and fireworks. Remember that children should never handle fireworks, including sparklers, which can cause serious burns and eye injuries.

"Do not underestimate the danger of sparklers," Dr. Dolgoff said. "Sparklers burn at about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to melt some metals.”

When something doesn't feel right

Even with the best preparation, bumps, bruises and illnesses happen. Knowing where to go for care can help your child get the right treatment quickly. Wellstar offers expert pediatric care through urgent care, emergency care and primary care locations across Georgia.

Most scrapes, cuts, sprains and minor fractures can be treated at an urgent care center. More serious injuries—including severe fractures, large cuts, eye injuries and head injuries involving loss of consciousness or confusion—should be evaluated in an emergency department.

“Concussions can sometimes take 24 to 72 hours to really start to show themselves,” said Dr. Berg. “If your child isn’t acting like themselves, it might be appropriate to check with your pediatrician.”

Fortunately, most children recover well from minor summer injuries and illnesses. But no one knows your child better than you do.

“Kids are remarkably able to heal themselves and recover,” Dr. Berg said. “But be conscious and aware—trust your mom or dad instincts that if something seems off, don't hesitate to get it checked out.”

Learn more about pediatric care at Wellstar Children’s of Georgia and find a pediatric expert near you.

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