Corporate Wellness

Helping you provide a healthy, productive workforce.

What We Offer

Tanner Occupational Health — now called Tanner Corporate Wellness — helps employers maintain a healthy workforce by providing reliable, expert care to employees when they need it.

Occupational health for employers

Tanner Occupational Health assists employers with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance. 

When your employees receive care at Tanner for work-related illnesses or injuries, we keep you informed of their treatment and services that are provided. We also provide follow-up care, referrals and case management as needed. 

Occupational health for employees

Our workers’ compensation team is led by experienced physicians who ensure appropriate care and a timely return to work. We treat you with compassion while we work with your employer to provide you with prompt care. 

During your care, we will communicate with your employer and your employer’s workers’ comp insurance provider for work status information and obtain specialty referrals. 

 

Patient Education

Blogs

How Your Period Can Reveal Your Health Story
How Your Period Can Reveal Your Health Story

At Tanner Women’s Care, serving women throughout west Georgia and east Alabama with locations in Carrollton, Villa Rica and Wedowee, we hear common questions like, “Is my period normal? How often should it occur? When should I worry about irregular periods?” These concerns are valid and deserve clear answers close to home. Typically, a healthy menstrual cycle occurs every 21 to 35 days, lasts from three to seven days, and is accompanied by a flow that doesn’t interfere with daily life. But “normal” can vary — what truly matters is knowing your own rhythm and noticing when things change.

Navigating Women's Mental Health Through Every Stage of Life
Navigating Women's Mental Health Through Every Stage of Life

Women's mental health is influenced by unique challenges at different life stages, from hormonal changes to societal pressures. This blog, written by Dr. Heather Ford, explores how women can prioritize their mental well-being through each phase of life.

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