Georgia leads the nation in HIV rates for adults and adolescents. That’s why Grady opened the Ponce De Leon Center in 1986. Today, it is one of America’s largest, most comprehensive facilities dedicated to treating advanced HIV/AIDS.
The Ponce Center provides medical and support services to 8,000 men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS.
We are dedicated to helping patients live long, healthy lives. And, many of the other diseases that people living with HIV/AIDS commonly experience, such as hepatitis C, can be cured with the right medical treatment.
No one in Atlanta offers better, more comprehensive care than Grady’s team of doctors, nurses, and other clinical staff. They help each patient make the right treatment decisions and, where possible, we help them juggle personal and professional responsibilities. After all, your life doesn’t stop when HIV/AIDS strikes.
Help us provide the uniquely comprehensive care provided at Ponce to all of our community by making a gift to support the program today.