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It's time to make women’s health a priority.

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Annual Check-Ups

A healthier year is right here. Schedule your yearly checkup today.

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Mental Health

It’s always okay to #TalkAboutIt. Find mental health resources at Northside.

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Nutrition and Fitness

Staying active & healthy hasn’t been easy. Northside is here to help.

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Cardiovascular Health

With Northside, women’s heart health never skips a beat.

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It's time to #TalkAboutIt

Life for women has changed drastically over the past year, and you might not be OK right now. You might be spread too thin and struggling to take time for yourself.

Northside is here to support you by starting a conversation around your well-being and the care that can support it. We’re here to give you a safe space to prioritize your health, which so many women haven’t been able to do during the pandemic. Millions are going through similar struggles and we’re here to remind you that you’re not alone. So, let’s talk about it, together.

Listen to Northside Cardiologist Dr. Michele Voeltz

The Frank Ski Show with Nina Brown on KISS 104.1 featured Dr. Michele Voeltz, cardiologist with Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Institute, to discuss the importance of self-care for women.

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Women's Health in the News

How can moms survive the stress of another uncertain school year?

Know Your Value spoke with several experts — who happen to be mothers themselves — to find out how to manage going back to school amid the Delta variant, general uncertainty and school protocols (or lack thereof).

Revenge Sleep Procrastination: Are You Doing It and How to Stop

If you’re sacrificing sleep in order to snag some relaxation time after a long day, you might be revenge sleep procrastinating — and it could be harmful to your overall health.

Women, prioritize your heart health during COVID

In part two of this series, we spoke with Dr. Kimberly Champney with Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Care. Read on for her recommendations on heart health and COVID-19.

Women's golf is booming amid Covid-19

Joan Kuhl, author of “Dig Your Heels In,” chats with rising golf stars Megha Ganne, Bailey Davis and Riley Smyth about overcoming self-doubt, mental wellness, the push for diversity in their sport and more.

Coronavirus pandemic causing mental health issues among children, experts say

Some medical experts say the coronavirus pandemic is creating a mental health crisis among children.

Scary Mommy: I’m Really Freaking Tired Of Being The Family Pandemic Decision Maker

This mom became the sole decision maker once the pandemic hit and it's taken a major toll on her mentally and emotionally.

Women’s cancer screenings during COVID: Don’t delay!

As women start to return to the doctor, we asked Dr. Michelle A. Glasgow of Atlanta Gynecologic Oncology her advice for women on where they should start.

Self-care Tips

  1. Acknowledge that you are overwhelmed.
  2. Give yourself some grace.
  3. Have realistic expectations.
  4. If possible, spend some time on a porch, in the back yard, a balcony, or wherever you can safely expose yourself to sunshine.
  5. Seek reassurance from the people in your life that are supportive. It is OK to set limits and avoid those people who are not.
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Our Partners

 

As Georgia's leader in women's health services, Northside Hospital enjoys partnerships with many of the state's top voices on women's issues. Some are directly involved in providing care, while others are strong advocates for family relations, economic opportunities, and social justice. In our effort to encourage women to #TalkAboutIt, these organizations are listening to the conversations being led by Georgia's women - and Northside is proud to support the resources they are providing as we begin to emerge from the pandemic.

Take some time to learn more about them here.

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For nearly 100 years, The American Heart Association has been fighting heart disease and stroke, striving to save and improve lives. Their mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives.

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As the only public foundation in Georgia dedicated solely to women and girls, The Atlanta Women’s Foundation’s mission is to be a catalyst for change in the lives of women and girls. They strive to ensure that all women and girls in metro Atlanta live safe, economically self-sufficient, successful lives.

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The mission of the Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA) is to increase awareness and educate women, their families, as well as the healthcare community about risks, symptoms, and treatment of ovarian cancer leading to earlier detection.

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Good Samaritan Health Center (Atlanta)

Good Samaritan Health Center is working to remove the barriers preventing low-income families from obtaining access to quality healthcare in the Atlanta area. Good Samaritan Health Center's services include medical, dental, behavioral, nutrition/health education, and wellness.

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Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia

Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia exists to improve maternal and infant health through advocacy, education and access to vital resources. Since 1974, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia has been the strongest statewide voice for improved access to healthcare and health outcomes for Georgia’s mothers and babies.

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March of Dimes

March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. They support research, lead programs and provide education and advocacy so that every mom and baby can have the best possible start.

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Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV)

The mission of Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV) is to end the crime of intimate partner violence and empower its survivors. PADV is the largest non-profit domestic violence organization in Georgia providing professional, compassionate, and empowering support to battered women and their children in Metro Atlanta.

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Rainbow Village

Rainbow Village strives to transform the lives of families experiencing homelessness by providing hope, housing and healing in order to instill initiative, self-development and accountability that will foster meaningful growth in the lives of each person that encounters their organization.

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Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta

Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta is the largest breast cancer-specific organization in the Southeast. They are the only organization with a 360-degree approach to fighting breast cancer on all fronts. They fund life-changing research, advocate for compassionate public policy and patient rights, empower people with fact-based information, ensure access to care, and provide the treatment assistance and emotional support patients need.

Additional Resources

Women's Health at the CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Women's health resources Learn More
Georgia Department of Health
Women's Health Resources from the Georgia Department of Health Learn More
Office on Women's Health
Women's Health Resources from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Learn More