Joshua Hendrix
Ophthalmologist
113 W Pine St Chatsworth GA, 30705About
Dr. Joshua Hendrix is a Board Certified ophthalmologist practicing in Dalton, Chatsworth and Fort Oglethorpe, GA. He specializes in comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eye. Dr. Hendrix joined Professional Eye Associates in 2018.
Education and Training
Marshall School of Medicine Doctorate of Medicine 2014
Board Certification
American Board of Ophthalmology
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Awards
- Bertha & Lake Polan Award for Highest Standing in Class of 2014 2014 John C. Edwards School of Medicine
- Acers Resident Honor Award 2017 Dean McGee Eye Institute
- Rising Star in Ophthalmology 2021 Castle Connolly
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Georgia Society of Ophthalmology
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