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The AdventHealth Medical Group in the Rocky Mountain Region celebrated the opening of two new clinics in Castle Rock in January to further meet the needs of the areas growing community.
On Monday, January 13, AdventHealth Medical Group Founders officially opened its doors to patients and team members in the Castle Rock area.
The clinic will provide family medicine care to the Castle Rock community with nine total team members including two providers, Michael Weston, DO and Michael Yuan, MD
Founders will be accepting patients from birth on, and will meet needs for preventive medicine, chronic care management, immunizations, minor procedures, and treatment for musculoskeletal conditions, to name a few. Founders will also provide behavioral health services with licensed clinical social worker, Kristin Marrs.
“This has been an exciting and very fulfilling process,” said Heather Swiech, the Practice Manager at AHMG Founders. “From the initial construction to the final touches, as well as the opportunity to put together an amazing team of doctors and support staff, I am honored to be a part of the Founders opening. I am eager to see the lives that will be positively impacted by the compassionate care and healthcare support provided by the Founders doctors and team.”
AHMG Founders is located on the eastern end of Castle Rock, ten minutes southeast of AdventHealth Castle Rock. The location is nestled near established neighborhoods and is in an area of Castle Rock that continues to grow.
“I am excited to see what is to come in the coming months and years as this area of Castle Rock continues to grow,” said Heath. “It's amazing to see Christ's work done through the hands of our staff!”
For more information on AHMG at Founders and to make an appointment with a provider, click here.
On January 14, AdventHealth Medical Group Orthopedics at Castle Rock opened its new location inside the Schrader Building on the AdventHealth Castle Rock campus.
To launch the move into the new space, the clinic welcomed community members and past and current patients to a special event where attendees met with the clinic’s expert providers, toured the new state-of-the-art space, and enjoyed light refreshments.
The dedicated team of seven physicians and five advanced practice providers in the clinic specialize in treating traumatic and sports-related injuries, while their spine physiatrist provides excellent evidence-based care for both neck and back pain, including non-opioid pain relief.
The team at AHMG Orthopedics at Castle Rock has doubled their space so they are able to see more patients. The waiting room is twice the size and has a fireplace as well as a coffee bar for those who are waiting for their appointment and has a brand-new training area for patients.
“For a manager, this clinic is so exciting because we are able to provide more care to our patients with the space we have,” said Samantha Thomas, the Practice Manager at AHMG Orthopedics at Castle Rock. “We can see more patients each day, wait times aren’t as long because we have 32 exam rooms instead of 16 as well as two x-ray machines instead of one so the wait isn’t as long for imaging.”
For more information on the clinic and to schedule an appointment, click here.
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