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Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center to Open New Port Orange Facility

Port Orange, FL—Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center (FHMMC) is pleased to announce the expansion of a new location in the Port Orange Pavilion. The 5800 sq ft facility will host a variety of clinical services and departments, including imaging, laboratory services, rehabilitation and sports medicine, as well as family practice physician offices and pediatric sub-specialists. The clinic will offer extended hours designed to accommodate working families within Port Orange and the surrounding communities. Additionally, the site will share space with physicians from Florida Hospital for Children who will travel to the new Pavilion location to provide care in a variety of specialties, by appointment only.

 

“This is a tremendous opportunity to expand our nationally-recognized services into the southeast Volusia County community,” remarked Mark E. LaRose, President and Chief Executive Officer at FHMMC. “We realized there was a need for a multi-disciplinary facility that catered to working families by offering extended hours and comprehensive services in one convenient location.”

 

The facility is scheduled to open October 17 in the northeast corner of the Pavilion, located between Belk and Hollywood Theatres, across from Coldstone Creamery. The clinic’s hours are Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays.

 

Long-time Volusia County family practice physician, Johnna Mantineo, DO, will relocate her Daytona Beach office into the new Port Orange location and is accepting new patients. Mantineo is one of several physicians within HealthCare Partners, the multi-specialty physician group employed by FHMMC.

 

A variety of pediatric sub-specialists from Florida Hospital for Children, based in Orlando, will also add to the comprehensive scope of services that families will have access to at the clinic. Families can schedule appointments with a variety of pediatric physicians in areas such as pediatric cancer, neurology, general surgery, orthopaedics, endocrinology and urology to make it easier to see expert physicians close to home. These visit are by appointment only.

 

“We’re thrilled to bring some of the nation’s top pediatric sub-specialists to Port Orange,” said Florida Hospital for Children Administrator Marla Silliman. “Our goal is to provide families with access to world class physicians in their own backyard.”

 

The city of Port Orange and surrounding communities are invited to join FHMMC and the Port Orange Pavilion in celebrating the grand opening of the new clinic on Sunday, October 16, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Festivities will include health screenings, tours of the building and sidewalk sales from the various retailers throughout the Pavilion.