Northside Hospital Cherokee is committed to advancing health care in Cherokee County. The 332-bed, full-service community hospital has 1,400 physicians and more than 3,800 employees.
Free parking is available at this location. For parking-related problems or concerns, please call the Security Control Center at 770-224-4444.
For all patients: call 770-224-1411 and follow automated instructions.
Patient mail is delivered M-F (please include return address):
Northside Hospital Cherokee
C/O Patient Name and Room Number (if known)
450 Northside Cherokee Blvd.
Canton, GA 30115
Please call 770-224-1000 for visiting hour details.
Northside Hospital Cherokee serves all your health care needs. With an Advanced Primary Stroke Center and American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline recognition, a nationally renowned Cancer Institute, and a distinct Women’s Center, we give you easy access to superior care. Our robotic surgery program ranks in the top one percent in the U.S. The 24/7 adult and pediatric emergency services, same-day total joint replacements for hip and knee, and sports medicine program make Northside Hospital Cherokee a leading health care resource.
From congenital heart defects to the most complex cardiovascular conditions, experienced heart specialists at Northside Hospital help you control your heart health.
View DetailsWith specialized clinical expertise for both Mom and baby, Northside Hospital has served Georgia for generations, delivering more babies a year than any other community hospital in the country.
View DetailsSpecializing in the diagnosis and management of high-risk pregnancy, Northside's Center for Perinatal Medicine offers nationally recognized expertise and innovation in maternal fetal medicine.
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