Infusion Center in Cumming, GA Delivering Exceptional Care
- Convenient Location
- Relaxing, Private Suites
- Wi-Fi, Snacks & Drinks
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Less Stressful Infusion Treatment
Easy.
Our streamlined scheduling process makes it easy for you to plan.
Our Focus Is On You.
You are our priority, and our custom treatment options mean that you get care tailored to your needs.
Expertise.
Our expert clinical staff has experience in a wide range of conditions. Youâll always have an expert at your side when you need them.
We Love Our Patients

Cumming, GA Infusion Center
We can help you manage your condition so you experience fewer hospital stays and more time at home where you belong.
- 2920 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Suite 103,
Cumming, GA 30041 - 7am – 5pm | Monday – Thursday
- 770-518-3619
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WHAT TO EXPECT
We create a custom treatment plan. You relax in a spacious suite with snacks and Wi-Fi!
Our certified techs work with other members of your care team to ensure youâve got just what you need.
Weâll deal with the insurance company and work to make sure you pay as little as possible out of pocket.
Hereâs what our patients have to say.
This was a great experience. I was somewhat nervous going in for my first infusion. But they make it such a great experience. They are so nice and really explain everything in detail and make sure everything is understood about the treatment one is receiving. I highly recommend Twelvestone! Love the snacks too đ
Kim Dressler
in the last week via Google
Mike Kaster
in the last week via Google
The staff at TwelveStone is so wonderful - very professional and incredibly kind. They were quite attentive during my infusion and checked on me often. They answered my questions and calmed my fears. The facility was excellent - private room, two comfortable chairs, snacks, and a TV. Drinks were also available. My session was so peaceful, and although I hate that my health issue means I'll be a regular, TwelveStone has made the entire experience as pleasant as possible.
Carol B
in the last week via Google
Every time I come to TwelveStone I have had a positive experience. The staff is fantastic they remember you and your preferences. They make every infusion the best experience possible. I've been going to their centers for over a year and I would never go anywhere else.
Tim Fasano
a week ago via Google
I had my first infusion yesterday & could not have been more impressed at the service, friendliness, kindness, cleanliness. They are first rate! Am glad to be under their good care for the year ahead!
Barbara M
a week ago via Google
Lap of luxury. The staff is wonderful. So friendly and kind. Very efficient and knowledgeable. I hope to always enjoy getting my infusion at Twelve Stone.
Debbie Moore
a week ago via Google
This was a great experience. Jan and Kim are wonderful !! I was somewhat nervous going in for my first infusion. But they make it such a great experience. They are so nice and really explain everything in detail and make sure everything is understood about the treatment one is receiving. I highly recommend Twelvestone! Love the snacks too đ
Kim Dressler
a week ago via Google
Great experience, nice facility, and very friendly staff! Many thanks!
Judy Fill
a week ago via Google
This place has actual rooms for you to receive your infusion in. They really make you feel special. Being a Christian I love how they have Bible verses on their walls. I hope I don't have to go to another facility again. I love the facility AND most especially the staff. The staff members are warm and caring. I know this sounds cheesy but it's so true.
Carolyn Beck
a week ago via Google
We meet all of your needs for infusion treatment and nutrition on your schedule.

More Information
TwelveStone Infusion Centers are contracted with the Insurance Plans listed below.
Please Note: This list may not be comprehensive and is subject to change without notice. To ensure that TwelveStone Infusion Centers are in-network please contact the customer service department on the back of the member identification card or contact us directly at 844-893-0012.
Aetna
Alliant Health Plans (Health One Alliance)
Ambetter
BSBS Georgia
CareSource
Cigna
Cigna HealthSpring
Department of Veteran Affairs Health Plans
Devoted Health Plan
Humana/ChoiceCare
Medicare and Railroad Medicare
Oscar Health Plan
Peach State Health Plan
Prime Health Services
TriCare East
United Healthcare/Oxford
WellCare Health Plans
Medicare Advantage
Aetna
BSBS Georgia
CareSource
Cigna HealthSpring
Devoted Health Plan
Humana
United Healthcare
WellCare Health Plans
Managed Medicaid
CareSource
Peach State Health Plan
Health Insurance Exchange/Marketplace
Aetna
Alliant Health Plans (Health One Alliance)
Ambetter
CareSource
Cigna
Oscar Health Plan
United Healthcare
We believe in patient-centered care that helps you face your health conditions with strength and dignity. With more than 35 years of experience, our care coordinators follow you throughout your healthcare journey to ensure that everything is just right. We know you have enough to worry about, and our goal is to care for you in a safe, comfortable, Christian-oriented environment.
Your doctor has prescribed infusion treatments for your illness. If youâre a little nervous, thatâs understandable. Navigating your first infusion can be intimidating, but everyone at 12Stone Infusion is here to make the first time a walk in the park!
For the sake of brevity, these tips apply whether youâre having your infusions administered at home or are coming to one of our comfortable centers. Your physician has likely discussed infusion therapy with you, but here are a few reminders.
Gather Your Information
Donât wait until the last minute to find important documents. Assemble everything youâll need and put it in a folder or notebook. That way, you wonât be scrambling to find forms before treatment. The documents you will need include,
- Insurance card and form of identification
- Medical history and list of other medications
- Forms required by the infusion center. Itâs very likely that there will be forms on the infusion center website that you will need to complete before your appointment. (If youâre visiting us, youâll find the forms online in the upper right corner in the green box. Complete the form(s) required by the type of infusion medication.) If there arenât any, call and ask for them. Donât wait until youâre at your appointment to complete them, especially if youâre a little nervous.
Arrange for Transportation
If youâre visiting a TwelveStone Infusion Center for the first time, we recommend arranging for transportation. Why? You may have side effects like weakness, sleepiness or feeling dizzy. Until you know for certain, have a way of getting home other than driving yourself. Many insurance plans cover the cost of a rideshare service (like Uber or Lyft). Check your plan.
Gather Your Comfort Items
12Stone will do whatever is possible to make you feel comfortable. We have reclining chairs, pillows, blankets, TV, and WiFi. We also provide beverages to keep you hydrated during your treatment. However, if a personal item, such as a stuffed animal, your bible, your favorite music or a crossword puzzle will help relax you, we completely understand, so bring it.
Day of Treatment
Your physician may have given you specific instructions to follow before your infusion, such as medications you may take, what to eat, or if special blood work is needed and has been ordered. Follow those instructions. And we cannot recommend this enough: Stay hydrated! Drinking ample non-caffeinated beverages will âplumpâ your veins, making that needle stick a little more pleasant. And of course, wear comfy clothing.
At Your Treatment
Youâll submit your paperwork, possible have some bloodwork done, and youâll settle in for your treatment. At any time, feel free to ask questions. Our clinicians welcome your questions, so ask us anything! And if something doesnât feel quite right, speak up. Communication will help ensure a smooth experience.
After Your Infusion
Your first infusion is complete! Before you go, make sure youâre feeling steady on your feet and ask any follow-up questions you may have. Itâs likely your healthcare provider will follow-up with you after your first infusion.
The Next Time Now you know what to expect and can adjust your next visit accordingly. Perhaps you feel that you can drive home without a problem. Maybe bring your laptop and get a little work done. Or maybe youâd like to have a friend with you the next time. It doesnât matter, we just want you to have the best experience possible every time you visit.
Ideally, wear something that makes you comfortable. If you like jeans, thatâs great. Prefer sweatpants or leggings? Go for it. Anything that you would lounge around and at home is perfect. Our goal is that you feel as comfortable as possible while relaxing in a private suite.
TwelveStone is dedicated to meeting the needs of patients with complex and chronic conditions. We care for patients whoâve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, leukemia, emphysema, psoriasis, osteoporosis, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, hypercholesterolemia, growth deficiency, and more.
We understand that being diagnosed with a chronic condition is a life-altering moment. Thatâs why we offer our Peer Advocates Support Services. Weâll connect you with real patients living with the same condition that can walk with you. Most importantly, we will pray with you and for you so that you never forget that Godâs loving arms are here to hold you up when you are down.
If youâve been hospitalized, you may have had an infusion already. Infusion is a process of administering medication. Youâll receive an IV needle, and medication will be put into an IV bag with saline to slowly drip into your bloodstream. Depending on several factors, the treatment can last less than an hour to several hours.
We get it: No one likes needles. But some medications canât be taken by mouth because they lose their effectiveness when exposed to your digestive system. Infusion therapy is an alternative when thereâs no comparable oral therapy or when youâre unable to take oral medication.





