Phoebe Primary Care of Americus Holds Ribbon Cutting

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Phoebe Physicians and the Sumter County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting today for the new Phoebe Primary Care of Americus at Lee Street.

“We are excited to celebrate the grand opening of this new facility but it’s not just about the buildings, it’s about the people. We are proud to offer a great team of providers to citizens in another area of Americus,” said Suresh Lakhanpal, MD, CEO Phoebe Physicians.

Community members were invited to join the celebration and had the opportunity to get a tour of the facility. Kenny Phillips with the Sumter County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors said he was excited to welcome Dr. Floyd and his team to the new location, which will provide residents in the area easier access to healthcare. “They are a vital part of our rural healthcare infrastructure,” Phillips added.

Malcolm Floyd, MD, and Leah Hall, FNP-C, recently began seeing patients at the new location.  Dr. Floyd previously saw patients at the primary care clinic on Phoebe Sumter Medical Center campus.  Phoebe Primary Care of Americus at Lee Street is located at 715 North Lee Street in Americus. The clinic is accepting new patients. To make an appointment call 229-931-7156.

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