The medical community and the many patients he served are mourning the passing of Dr. Gregory Woods, a respected orthopedic specialist with NGPG Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine. His death marks the loss of a dedicated physician whose career spanned more than three decades, leaving a meaningful impact on patients, colleagues, and communities across Georgia.
Dr. Woods devoted over 30 years of his life to the practice of orthopedic medicine, consistently demonstrating a deep commitment to patient care. When he joined NGPG Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine in 2014, he brought with him not only his clinical expertise but also a compassionate approach that quickly made him a trusted and valued member of the team. He served patients in Jefferson and Bethlehem, where his work contributed to improving mobility, recovery, and quality of life for countless individuals.
One of Dr. Woods’ notable contributions during his time with NGPG was his involvement in helping develop the Joint Care Center at NGMC Braselton. His efforts played a role in advancing orthopedic and surgical care within the region, supporting a facility designed to provide specialized treatment and coordinated recovery services for patients undergoing joint procedures.
Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Woods maintained a strong connection to athletics, a passion that influenced much of his professional path. As a former University of Kansas football player, he understood firsthand the physical demands placed on athletes and the importance of proper medical care in recovery and performance. This background helped shape his approach as both a physician and a mentor within the sports medicine community.
Dr. Woods served as Medical Director for NGPG’s athletic trainers and worked as a team physician for several local high schools, including Jefferson, Winder-Barrow, and Apalachee High Schools. In these roles, he was a familiar and reassuring presence on the sidelines, supporting student-athletes with the same dedication and attentiveness he showed in his clinical practice. His involvement ensured that young athletes received appropriate care, guidance, and support throughout their athletic journeys.
Colleagues remember Dr. Woods as a professional who combined skill with empathy. He was known for his ability to connect with patients, listen carefully to their concerns, and guide them through treatment with clarity and confidence. His steady demeanor and commitment to excellence earned him the respect of both his peers and the broader medical community.
During his 10+ years with NGPG, Dr. Woods built strong relationships with colleagues and patients alike. His presence was felt not only in the operating room and clinic but also in the communities he served. Many patients recall his kindness, patience, and dedication to helping them return to their daily lives with improved health and function.
News of his passing has prompted an outpouring of condolences from those who worked alongside him and those whose lives he touched. His contributions to orthopedic care and sports medicine have left a lasting legacy in the region, particularly in the communities of Jefferson and Bethlehem, where he served with distinction.
The organization has expressed deep gratitude for his years of service and the impact he made through his work. His involvement in building programs, mentoring staff, and caring for patients helped strengthen the foundation of orthopedic services within NGPG and beyond.
Dr. Gregory Woods will be remembered as a skilled surgeon, a dedicated team physician, and a compassionate caregiver whose work improved the lives of many. His legacy lives on in the patients he treated, the athletes he supported, and the colleagues he inspired throughout his distinguished career.







