Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia has enjoyed steady growth both in the number of patients we serve and the facilities we use to provide their care. Men from all over the world travel to Atlanta to receive treatment for prostate cancer at RCOG, and patients with many other forms of cancer also receive care under the guidance of RCOG professionals at various locations.
Please use the links below to learn more about each RCOG location.
Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (main campus)Cherokee County Radiation Therapy Center
Gwinnett County Radiation Oncology Center
Gwinnett County Radiation Therapy Center
Newton County Radiation Therapy Center
North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center
Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (main campus)
2349 Lawrenceville Highway, Decatur, GA 30033
Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Monday thru Friday404-633-5606
404-634-7806/FAX
The main office of Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia is located at 2349 Lawrenceville Highway - 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta. In addition to the state-of-the-art treatment clinic, this 25,000 square foot complex houses the RCOG Women's Center, which treats all female-specific cancers, as well as RCOG's Resource Center where patients gather for social and educational programs. Also housed at this center are Medical Records, Research & Development and an IS (Information Systems) Department.
Located in DeKalb County, patients have easy access to this facility from I-285 or North Druid Hills Road. Performing treatment for all kinds of cancers - with a specialty of prostate cancer, patients come to RCOG's Lawrenceville Highway clinic from all over the world. Three Linear Accelerators, two Varian 2300 EXs and one Varian 600 EX, a Ximatron Simulator and a CT Simulator make up the majority of equipment at this location.
With free parking (including handicap accessibility and a covered entrance), patients are greeted by board certified radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, medical physicists, dosimetrists, nurses, a facility director, medical assistants, a patient representative, and a professional ancillary staff.
Directions - 2349 Lawrenceville Highway:
From the North:
From either I-75 or I-85 South, take I-285 East
Take the Lawrenceville Highway Exit
Turn right off the ramp onto Lawrenceville Highway
Go approximately 1.5 miles
Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia is located on the left side of the road
From the South/Downtown Atlanta:
Take I-75/I-85 North
Take the I-85 split
Exit North Druid Hills Road
Turn right off the exit onto North Druid Hills Road
Go just over four miles
Turn left onto Lawrenceville Highway
Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia is on the right just after Home Depot
From the East:
Take I-20 West
Exit onto I-285 North
Exit Lawrenceville Highway
Turn left off the ramp onto Lawrenceville Highway
Go approximately 1.5 miles
Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia is located on the left side of the road
Cherokee County Radiation Therapy Center
1200 Oakside Drive Canton, GA 30114
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m./Monday thru Friday770-479-1761
770-720-4480/FAX
The center features state-of-the-art equipment and technologies previously available only in the Perimeter area. The residents of Cherokee County and its cities- Canton, Woodstock, Waleska, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, and Nelson- along with neighboring counties in North Georgia, now have access to a center with the best technologies available for cancer treatment. The center features a Varian Clinac IX, Varian's most ergonomic and customizable technology platform for treating cancer. Technological advances, equipment and treatment options are now readily available in one of Metro Atlanta's fastest growing counties.
The staff consists of a Radiation Oncologist, three Radiation Therapists, a Physicist, a Dosimetrist, an LPN, a Medical Assistant, a Patient Representative and a Facility Director.
Directions - 1200 Oakside Drive:
From the North: (Ellijay/Jasper):
Take 515 S
Continue on to 575 S (Road changes from 515 S to 575 S in Jasper.)
Exit 575 S at exit # 20 to Canton/Riverstone Parkway
Turn right off of exit # 20 onto Riverstone Parkway
Turn right onto Hospital Drive
Hospital Drive turns into Oakside Drive
Cherokee County Radiation Oncology Center will be on the left side of the road
From the South:
Take 75 N to 575 N
Exit 575 N at exit # 20 to Canton/Riverstone Parkway
Turn left off of exit # 20 onto Riverstone Parkway
Turn right onto Hospital Drive
Hospital Drive turns into Oakside Drive
Cherokee County Radiation Oncology Center will be on the left side of the road
From Forsyth County:
Take 20 E to Canton
Merge onto 575 N
Take 575 N to exit # 20 to Canton/Riverstone Parkway
Turn left off of exit # 20 onto Riverstone Parkway
Turn right onto Hospital Drive
Hospital Drive turns into Oakside Drive
Cherokee County Radiation Oncology Center will be on the left side of the road
Gwinnett County Radiation Oncology Center
311 Philip Blvd., Lawrenceville, Georgia 30045
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m./Monday thru Friday770-995-3000
770-995-1427/FAX
The Gwinnett County Radiation Oncology Center is one of RCOG's newest facilities. Radiation treatment is provided for breast, gynecological, prostate, head and neck, lung, colon, thoracic and lymphatic malignancies among others. Treatment is given on a Varian 2300EX and a Varian 1800. This facility also has one of the only Wide Bore Lightspeed CT scanners located in Gwinnett County.
This over 12,000 square foot, state-of-the-art clinic was built by RCOG to handle a growing community population and patients coming from nearby states for treatment. The facility's former site on Professional Drive reached patient capacity early on and outgrew its space. The current facility, which has tripled in size, has two board certified radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, a medical physicist, dosimetrists, a facility director, a medical assistant, a patient representative, and a professional ancillary staff. It also has ample parking and is handicapped accessible.
Directions - 311 Philip Blvd.:
From Atlanta:
Take I-85 North to Ga-316
Exit on Walther Road
Turn left on Philip Blvd.
Gwinnett County Radiation Oncology Center is the second building on the left
From Greenville, South Carolina:
Take I-85 South toward Atlanta to Ga-20 South (exit 115) toward Lawrenceville
Take Ga-316 (University Pkwy) Rt. (west)
Exit Ga-120 Duluth Highway
Turn left on GA-120
Turn left on Philip Blvd. - third traffic light
Gwinnett County Radiation Oncology Center is about one mile on the left
Gwinnett County Radiation Therapy Center
2094 McGee Road, Snellville, Georgia 30078
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m./Monday thru Friday770-979-3705
770-979-3706/FAX
The Gwinnett County Radiation Therapy Center, located in growing Gwinnett County, is easily accessible from Georgia's Route 78. This 4,000 square foot clinic provides radiation treatment for breast, gynecological, prostate, head and neck, lung, colon, thoracic and lymphatic malignancies among others. Treatment is provided on a new Varian Silhouette Clinac.
This facility sits in a picturesque park-like setting. It has ample parking close to the entrance and is handicapped accessible. Currently the staff includes a board certified radiation oncologist, radiation therapists, a medical physicist, dosimetrists, a facility director, a patient representative, and professional ancillary staff.
Directions - 2094 McGee Road:
From North Georgia:
Take I-75 south to I-285 east (Greenville/Augusta)
To Rt. 78 east (Snellville/Athens)
Go left on McGee Road
Gwinnett County Radiation Therapy Center is about two blocks on the right
From South Georgia:
Take I-75 North to I-285 east (Greenville/Augusta)
To Rt. 78 east (Snellville/Athens)
Go left on McGee Road
Gwinnett County Radiation Therapy Center is about two blocks on the right
From Athens:
Take 78 west
Go right on McGee Road
Gwinnett County Radiation Therapy Center is about two blocks on the right
Newton County Radiation Therapy Center
7174 Wheat Street, Covington, GA 30014
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Monday thru Friday770-787-4446
770-786-4431/FAX
The Newton County Radiation Therapy Center primarily serves patients from East Atlanta, including Conyers, Covington, Eatonton, Monroe, Milledgeville, Madison and surrounding areas. This Rockdale County clinic provides treatment for most cancers on the Varian Linear Accelerator. Radiation treatments are monitored using the Varis Record and Verify System. State of the art IMRT and 3-Dimensional treatment planning is accomplished utilizing the Eclipse Treating Planning system.
The 5,000 square foot Newton County Radiation Therapy Center is located 0.9 miles from Newton General Medical Center and is about 16 miles from the Conyers shopping district, off of I-20 on Hwy. 138. The clinic is accessible to a variety of eating, shopping and entertainment choices. The city of Covington is approximately 20 minutes from the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle, which is an Antebellum home that serves traditional Southern cooking and is well known throughout the Atlanta Metropolitan area.
Providing free parking (including handicapped accessibility) and an airy and relaxing atmosphere, patients receive quality treatment from a staff made up of board certified radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, a medical physicist, dosimetrists, a facility director, a clinical assistant, a patient representative, and a professional ancillary staff.
Directions - 7174 Wheat Street:
From the North:
From I-75 or I-85 South, take I-285 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #93 - Hazelbrand Road
Take a right onto Hazelbrand Road
Go 6/10 of a mile
Take a right onto Wheat Street
Go through two two-way stop signs
Newton County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
From the South (I-75):
From I-75 North, take 675 North to I-285 East
From I-285 East, take I-20 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #93 - Hazelbrand Road
Take a right onto Hazelbrand Road
Go 6/10 of a mile
Take a right onto Wheat Street
Go through two two-way stop signs
Newton County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
From the South (I-85):
From I-85 North, take I-285 East
From I-285 East, take I-20 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #93 - Hazelbrand Road
Take a right onto Hazelbrand Road
Go 6/10 of a mile
Take a right onto Wheat Street
Go through two two-way stop signs
Newton County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center
1055 Haw Creek Parkway, Cumming, GA 30041
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Monday thru Friday678-947-0457
678-965-4459/FAX
This almost 14,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility located in Forsyth County, serves patients in North Georgia as well as states north of Georgia. Patients with all cancers are treated with a Varian 2300 EX Linear Accelerator, a Varian Ximatron Simulator, and a GE Wide Bore LightSpeed CT Scanner.
With easy access from Georgia 400, the North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center is situated in a prime location - approximately one mile from Northside-Forsyth Hospital, 20 minutes from the North Georgia Premium Outlet Mall, close to Lake Lanier and several campgrounds that have RV hookups, and ample restaurants, motels/hotels and entertainment within close proximity.
Patients are greeted with open areas, lots of sunlight, a calming décor and free parking (including handicap access and covered drop off areas) at the North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center. On staff are a board certified radiation oncologist, a radiation therapist, a medical physicist, a dosimetrist, a facility director, a patient representative, and a professional ancillary staff.
Directions - 1055 Haw Creek Parkway:
From Atlanta:
Take 285 North to GA 400 North
Take Exit 14
Turn right onto GA Hwy. 20 East to the third traffic light
Turn right onto Haw Creek Circle
Go straight .2/miles
North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center is on the left
From North Georgia:
Take GA 400 South to Exit 14
Turn left onto Hwy. 20 East to Haw Creek Circle
Turn right onto Haw Creek Circle
Go straight .2/miles
North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center is on the left
From Gwinnett County:
Take GA Hwy. 20 West
Crossover Peachtree Industrial Blvd. and Sauwee Dam Road
Continue on Hwy. 20
Turn left onto Haw Creek Circle
Go straight .2/miles
North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center is on the left
From Cherokee County:
Take GA Hwy. 20 East
Go through the City of Cumming
Crossover GA 400 to the third traffic light
Turn right onto Haw Creek Circle
Go straight .2/miles
North Georgia Radiation Oncology Center is on the left
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center
1293 Wellbrook Circle, Conyers, GA 30012
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. / Monday thru Friday770-922-2012
770-922-8370/FAX
The Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center, located in Rockdale County, primarily serves patients from East Atlanta, including Conyers, Covington and Lithonia. This 5,000 square foot clinic treats all types of cancers with their Varian Linear Accelerator. Radiation treatments are monitored using the Varis Record and Verify System. State of the art IMRT and 3-Dimensional Treatment planning is accomplished utilizing the Eclipse Treatment Planning system.
On staff to assist patients with their needs are board certified radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, a medical physicist, dosimetrists, an oncology nurse, a facility director, a clinical assistant, a patient representative, and a professional ancillary staff.
The clinic, with easy access from I-20 and GA 138, is convenient to shopping, eating and entertainment facilities - including the Georgia National Horse Park and Stonecrest Mall.
It is also located 0.4 miles from the Rockdale Medical Center.
Directions - 1293 Wellbrook Circle:
From the North (I-75 or I-85 South):
From I-75 or I-85 South, take the I-285 exit towards Augusta
Exit I-20 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #78 - Sigman Road
Turn left onto Sigman Road
Go to the intersection of Sigman Road and Milstead Road
Turn right onto Milstead Road
Turn left onto Milstead Avenue (continuation of) just past Rockdale Hospital
Turn right onto Wellbrook Road
Go to the stop sign and turn right onto Wellbrook Circle
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
From the South (I-75):
From I-75 North, take 675 North to I-285 East
From I-285 East, take I-20 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #78 - Sigman Road
Turn left onto Sigman Road
Go to the intersection of Sigman Road and Milstead Road
Turn right onto Milstead Road
Turn left onto Milstead Avenue (continuation of) just past Rockdale Hospital
Turn right onto Wellbrook Road
Go to the stop sign and turn right onto Wellbrook Circle
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
From the South (I-85):
From I-85 North, take I-285 East
From I-285 East, take I-20 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #78 - Sigman Road
Turn left onto Sigman Road
Go to the intersection of Sigman Road and Milstead Road
Turn right onto Milstead Road
Turn left onto Milstead Avenue (continuation of) just past Rockdale Hospital
Turn right onto Wellbrook Road
Go to the stop sign and turn right onto Wellbrook Circle
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
From the East:
Take I-20 West
Take Exit 80, Highway 138
Take a right onto Highway 138
Go to the intersection of Highway 138 and Sigman Road
Turn left onto Sigman Road
Go to the intersection of Sigman Road and Milstead Avenue, turn left
Turn left onto Wellbrook Road
Go to the stop sign and turn right onto Wellbrook Circle
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
From the West:
Take I-20 East towards Augusta
Take Exit #78 - Sigman Road
Turn left off of exit onto Sigman Road
Turn left onto Sigman Road
Go to the intersection of Sigman Road and Milstead Road
Turn right onto Milstead Road
Turn left onto Milstead Avenue (continuation of) just past Rockdale Hospital
Turn right onto Wellbrook Road
Go to the stop sign and turn right onto Wellbrook Circle
Rockdale County Radiation Therapy Center is the second building on the left
