The Southeast Permanente Medical Group, a multi-specialty medical group, works exclusively with Kaiser Permanente to provide care to over 350,000 members in GA.
This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the servicemembers who gave their lives in service to our country.
We are grateful for their sacrifice and extend our appreciation to the military families and communities who carry that legacy forward every day.
The backpacks may be zipped away, but healthy habits stay in season. ☀️Remember to make time for wellness, from hydration and sunscreen to sports physicals and checkups. Wishing all students, teachers, & families a safe & healthy summer break.
#SchoolsOut#SummerWellness#TSPMG
Congratulations to Dr. Kim Dao-King on being named the new KP HealthConnect Essentials Physician Lead.
We also thank Dr. Shane Manning for his outstanding leadership and contributions to the program.
#Healthcare#Leadership
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Dr. Hassieb Din, gastroenterologist at TSPMG, shares crucial insights on the importance of screening, prevention, and recognizing the early signs of colorectal cancer. Watch: https://t.co/OyVO2aKOq0
We’re pleased to announce that John J. De Caro, MD has been named Chief of Urology for TSPMG.
Dr. De Caro brings extensive clinical and leadership experience and will help advance urology care across the Medical Group.
Please join us in congratulating him!
Congratulations to Corwin N. Harper and Dr. Nkem Chukwumerije for being named to Atlanta Magazine’s 2026 Atlanta 500. A prestigious list recognizing the city’s most powerful and influential leaders. Join us in congratulating them on this well‑deserved honor! 💙
We celebrate Employee Appreciation Day at TSPMG. We are thankful for our amazing doctors, nurses, and staff. Your hard work and kindness make a real difference for our members and communities. Thank you for everything you do. #EmployeeAppreciationDay#TeamTSPMG💙
February is Cancer Prevention Month, and one of the most effective tools we have is also one of the simplest: routine screenings.
On 11Alive News at Midday, Dr. Tina Dasgupta of TSPMG explained how early detection can dramatically improve outcomes.
https://t.co/H4PQnwlXNS
Proud moment for TSPMG🎉 All 24 eligible primary care & pediatric offices have earned NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition, reflecting our ongoing commitment to patient-centered, high-quality care. Huge thanks to our clinicians & staff👏https://t.co/ZjaQZ6bPKD
2026 marks 100 years of formally honoring Black history, first observed in 1926.
Black history is American history — and we’re proud to reflect, learn, and move forward together.
Read more:
https://t.co/XIjrIOlbIh
#BlackHistoryMonth#TSPMG
In a recent article, Dr. Ameen Person, TSPMG's Chief of Cardiology, notes that high-dose vitamin E and fish oil may increase bleeding risk for people taking blood thinners. A good reminder that it’s always worth checking with a healthcare provider.
🔗 https://t.co/65aOqroZHF
Due to the winter weather conditions, Kaiser Permanente medical facilities are closed Sunday, January 25 and Monday, January 26. Virtual care is still available. In-person urgent care is available at our Gwinnett, Southwood, and TownPark locations.
Our physicians are part of a care model built on collaboration, continuity, & prevention. By working within an integrated system, we’re able to focus on what matters most: better outcomes, stronger relationships, and healthier communities across.
#permanentemedicine#KPGeorgia
New year. Renewed focus.
This year, TSPMG is doubling down on what matters most: investing in our physicians and care teams, innovating to improve care delivery, and advancing high-quality, equitable care.
We’re pleased to announce Ericka C. Gibson, MD as TSPMG's new Chief of Women’s Services. Dr. Gibson brings deep expertise in perinatal safety, quality improvement, and digital transformation. We also thank Kerry Griffin, MD for his dedicated leadership and service.
A recent Forbes article on menopause and brain health features expert insight from Lisa Billars, MD (TSPMG), highlighting why cognitive changes like brain fog and memory issues are real, common, and rooted in neurology.
https://t.co/judHH30N8a
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) impacts millions of Americans, and older adults are especially vulnerable. TSPMG's Dr. Chris Griffith, psychiatrist, stopped by 11Alive to share the difference between feeling a little low vs. a clinical condition. https://t.co/uGpWCJ2igd