Due to the risk posed by COVID-19, Augusta University Health will observe restricted visitation until further notice.
As the medical professionals at Augusta University Health continue to combat COVID-19, they also want to encourage you to stay home and shelter in place to help stop the spread.
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Donations have been a big help to #OurAUHeroes in the fight against COVID-19.
Augusta University has established an Emergency Response Fund with a goal of raising $10 million to meet the current and rapidly emerging needs.
Dr. Phillip Coule, vice president and chief medical officer of Augusta University Medical Center, will discuss the health system's response to the COVID-19 pandemic on PBS...
Are pregnant women more at risk of getting COVID-19? Dr. Chad Ray explains.
Augusta University will distribute the cards to the health care heroes on the front line of the COVID-19 fight.
Dr. Phillip Coule explains what it means for a COVID-19 patient to be isolated.
We sincerely thank everyone who has reached out for their spirit of generosity and caring.
"I’m grateful to our physician community for many reasons, most notably what is becoming a chief organizational strength: perseverance and strength in the face of change and...
Dr. Phillip Coule shares ways to help you stay healthy during the COVID-19 outbreak.
When the public is looking for answers about COVID-19, physicians at Augusta University Health realize how important it is to provide the best advice in a language they can...
Dr. Coule explains social distancing.
Children’s was the first hospital in the nation to use this system, designed to detect sick children before they have a respiratory or cardiac arrest.
The center will make drive-thru testing more convenient for area residents who screen positive through Augusta University Health's virtual screening app.
After speaking with his superior, Jack Trude gathered up hundreds of masks and other supplies and brought them down to the hospital.
William Nelson is the first patient to be seen virtually by his primary care physician. The measure is an attempt to reduce the 94-year-old's exposure to COVID-19 by having him...
“Approximately 80 percent of people will experience mild to no symptoms,” said Dr. Phillip Coule, chief medical officer for Augusta University Health.
Find out who was named among the nation's top doctors for 2020.