EyeSouth Partners Unveils Two Ambulatory Surgery Centers in Orlando and Chicago Areas
Gracie Gottlieb | 11 October, 2023
EyeSouth Partners, a leading eye care management services organization, has announced the opening of its two latest surgery centers in the Greater Orlando and Greater Chicago areas. These centers, Heathrow Surgery Center and EyeSouth Surgery Center at Oak Lawn, are the company's first Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASC) in these regions. With the addition of these centers, EyeSouth now has a total of 20 ASCs within its network.
The decision to establish these ASCs was driven by the need for dedicated facilities in both the Orlando and Chicago markets. By providing streamlined patient case management, efficient block time scheduling, and optimized equipment utilization, EyeSouth aims to support its affiliate practices in delivering exceptional care to their patients.
Rex Adams, Chief Executive Officer at EyeSouth Partners, emphasized the company's commitment to providing best-in-class services and state-of-the-art facilities. He stated, "We believe in investing in our local doctors' success and our patients' care, and these continued investments are just one of many demonstrations of that."
The EyeSouth Surgery Center at Oak Lawn features four operating rooms and will serve three of EyeSouth Partners' affiliate practices: Chicago Eye Institute, Arbor Centers for Eye Care, and University Retina. This center will bring their exceptional surgical expertise to the forefront of eye care in the region.
Dr. Chris Albanis, Ophthalmologist and Managing Partner at Ocular Partners (Chicago Eye Institute and Arbor Centers for Eye Care), expressed his excitement about adding an ASC to the EyeSouth network. He stated, "We will provide high-quality, efficient care and enhance access for patients and ophthalmologists in the region. Top of mind will be providing excellent surgical outcomes transforming the lives of patients."
Heathrow Surgery Center, recently AAAHC certified, will serve EyeSouth affiliated surgeons in Orlando. Equipped with the latest ophthalmic technology from Alcon and Zeiss, the center will offer premium IOL technology and cutting-edge devices for minimally invasive endoscopic facial rejuvenation.
Dr. Ryan T. Scruggs, Ophthalmologist/Managing Partner at Central Florida Eye Specialists and Medical Director of Heathrow Surgery Center, highlighted the benefits of having surgical care under the same umbrella as CFES. He stated, "Combining the latest technology and our highly experienced staff, we are confident that we will be able to provide the quality of care our patients deserve."
Dr. Kevin Barber, Ophthalmologist at Central Florida Eye Specialists, emphasized the importance of having adequate and easy access to surgical facilities in today's eye care environment. He shared his excitement about the opening of Heathrow Surgery Center, stating that it will set a new bar of excellence for ophthalmic patient care.
EyeSouth Partners is an eye care-focused management services organization that is dedicated to partnering with leading physicians to build a premier network of eye care services in the U.S. With 38 practices and over 300 doctors, their affiliate network spans across multiple states. EyeSouth's mission is to provide high-quality medical and surgical specialty eye care while supporting its affiliated practices with strategic guidance, administrative resources, and capital.
For more information about EyeSouth Partners and the services it offers, visit their website at www.eyesouthpartners.com.
In conclusion, the unveiling of the two Ambulatory Surgery Centers by EyeSouth Partners in the Orlando and Chicago areas is a significant development in the field of eye care. With the addition of these centers, EyeSouth aims to improve patient care and provide its affiliate practices with the resources they need to deliver exceptional services. These state-of-the-art facilities further solidify EyeSouth's commitment to investing in the success of its local doctors and the well-being of their patients.
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