Washington Women’s Care joins Vidant Medical Group | Eastern NC Now

Beginning this week, Washington Women’s Care will be affiliated with Vidant Medical Group, a multi-specialty physician and provider group that is part of Vidant Health. In addition to its joining Vidant Health.

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   GREENVILLE, NC – Beginning this week, Washington Women’s Care will be affiliated with Vidant Medical Group, a multi-specialty physician and provider group that is part of Vidant Health. In addition to its joining Vidant Health, the practice will be merging with Obstetrics and Gynecology of Washington. The two practices, both located on Brown Street in Washington, will still maintain separate offices, but will operate under one name, Vidant Women’s Care – Washington.

    “Patients of both practices will now have even easier access to the same high quality care from experienced providers and staff,” said Dr. Brenda Peacock. “As a group, we will truly be offering comprehensive health care for women of all ages and stages of life. Joining forces together with Vidant Health strengthens our commitment to women’s health in eastern North Carolina. We look forward to serving existing and new patients as Vidant Women’s Care – Washington.”

   Other providers at the practice include:

    · Dr. Thomas Andrews
    · Dr. Jennifer Calfee
    · Jennifer May, adult nurse practitioner
    · Amanda Laughlin, adult nurse practitioner

    “We are excited to add such a quality practice to our network of physicians and providers,” said Travis Douglass, executive vice president and director of Vidant Medical Group. “We look forward to working together to provide more access to women’s care in our region.”

    Contact: Beth Anne Atkins, Vidant Health Public Relations, (252) 847-7735 or beth.atkins@vidanthealth.com m
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