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Atrium Health Floyd’s Second Mammography Coach Having Impact

The new mobile facility was celebrated Monday

Atrium Health Floyd’s Second Mammography Coach Having Impact

SUMMERVILLE, Ga., Nov. 11, 2025 – Atrium Health Floyd is celebrating the success of its second mobile mammography coach, which has already had a positive impact in its first six months of service, providing more than 1,700 screening mammograms to women in mostly rural areas of north Georgia and northeastern Alabama.

A gathering was held on Monday at the free-standing Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center Chattooga Emergency Department, where the mobile unit is based. Atrium Health Floyd operates the only mobile mammography units in the region.

“Our goal in the first year was to do 1,500,” Aimee Griffin, vice president of Professional Services at Atrium Health Floyd. “We have crossed 1,700 screening mammograms on the new unit and nine cancers have been diagnosed. Five of those cancers have come from this geographic area.”

Atrium Health Floyd’s first coach, which has been in service since 2008, is based at the Harbin Clinic Dr. Tony E. Warren M.D. Cancer Center, home to The Breast Center at Atrium Health Floyd.

Since that time, the coaches have traveled a total of 111,000 miles, performed 35,000 screenings and detected 129 cancers.

The Breast Center and mammography coaches are the only facilities in the region that offer the Know in 24 promise, pledging to notify women of their screening results within a day.

Grant money for the new coach was provided with the help of U.S. Sen. John Ossoff, D-Ga., who has worked to expand health care in rural areas of the state.

“We are very appreciative that Sen. Ossoff has helped us get this funding,” said Kurt Stuenkel, Atrium Health Floyd president. “Rural communities often face barriers to health care, such as transportation, time constraints and lack of nearby facilities. This mobile unit removes those barriers by bringing care directly to where women live and work.”

Stuenkel said the number of those who sought mammograms on the new unit is impactful because without mobile mammography those cancer cases would have gone undiagnosed.

“Nine cancer cases may not sound tremendous, but it is to those families,” he added.

Inside the rolling mammography coaches, specially trained technologists perform mammograms with the same clinical quality and attention to detail that a patient receives from The Breast Center. The vehicles include a small, comfortable waiting area and state-of-the-art digital mammography equipment.

The units also offer 3D mammography, which provides better images in dense breast tissue.

To schedule a mammogram, call The Breast Center at 706-509-6840 or schedule an appointment through MyAtriumHealth.

About Atrium Health Floyd

The Atrium Health Floyd family of health care services is a leading medical provider and economic force in northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama. Atrium Health Floyd is part of Charlotte, North Carolina-based Advocate Health, the third-largest nonprofit health system in the United States, created from the combination of Atrium Health and Advocate Aurora Health. Atrium Health Floyd strategically combined with Harbin Clinic in 2024 and employs more than 5,200 teammates who provide care in over 40 medical specialties at four facilities: Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center – a 361-bed full-service, acute care hospital and regional referral center in Rome, Georgia; Atrium Health Floyd Polk Medical Center in Cedartown, Georgia; and Atrium Health Floyd Cherokee Medical Center in Centre, Alabama; and Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center Behavioral Health, also in Rome. Together, Atrium Health Floyd and Harbin Clinic provide primary care, specialty care and urgent care throughout northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama. Atrium Health Floyd also operates a stand-alone emergency department in Chattooga County, the first such facility to be built from the ground-up in Georgia.

About Advocate Health

Advocate Health is the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States, created from the combination of Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health. Providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois; Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama; and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin, Advocate Health is a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Advocate Health services nearly 6 million patients and is engaged in hundreds of clinical trials and research studies, with Wake Forest University School of Medicine serving as the academic core of the enterprise. Advocate Health is nationally recognized for its expertise in heart and vascular, neurosciences, oncology, pediatrics and rehabilitation, as well as organ transplants, burn treatments and specialized musculoskeletal programs. Advocate Health employs more than 160,000 teammates across 69 hospitals and over 1,000 care locations and offers one of the nation's largest graduate medical education programs with over 2,000 residents and fellows across more than 200 programs. Committed to redefining care for all, Advocate Health provides more than $6 billion in annual community benefits.