Three Belhaven medical practices join Vidant Medical Group | Eastern NC Now

Beginning this week, three physician practices in Belhaven will join Vidant Medical Group, a multi-specialty physician and provider group that is part of Vidant Health.

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    GREENVILLE, NC     Beginning this week, three physician practices in Belhaven will join Vidant Medical Group, a multi-specialty physician and provider group that is part of Vidant Health. They will be called Vidant Family Medicine - Belhaven and differentiated by their street addresses on Allen St., Haslin St., and Water St. Vidant Health is a network of interconnected physician practices, more than 11,000 employees, 10 hospitals, home health and hospice programs and wellness facilities.

The three physician practices are:


    Vidant Family Medicine - Belhaven (Allen St.): Located at 245 Allen St.

      Current physicians and providers:

    Dr. Mark Beamer

    Laurie Koehler, family nurse practitioner

    Vidant Family Medicine - Belhaven (Haslin St.): Located at 216 Haslin St.

      Current physicians and providers:

    Dr. Charles Boyette

    Helene O'Neal, family nurse practitioner

    Jennifer Neal, adult nurse practitioner

    Vidant Family Medicine - Belhaven (Water St.): Located at 161 East Water St.

      Current physician:

    Dr. Gregory Jones

    All Vidant Health entities are active partners in their communities' well-being, providing access to quality health services for everyone through a complete system of care. As one of the largest employers in eastern North Carolina, Vidant Health supports communities economically as well as medically.


    Contact: Beth Anne Atkins, Vidant Health Strategic Development, (252) 847-7735 or beth.atkins@VidantHealth.com

    Vidant Health, a mission-driven, not-for-profit corporation, owns, leases or has a majority membership interest in nine eastern North Carolina hospitals and has a management agreement with one other. The health system includes Albemarle Health, Vidant Beaufort Hospital, Vidant Bertie Hospital, Vidant Chowan Hospital, Vidant Duplin Hospital, Vidant Edgecombe Hospital, The Outer Banks Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, Vidant Pungo Hospital, Vidant Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, Vidant Home Health and Hospice, Vidant Wellness Centers, Vidant Medical Group and is affiliated with the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. On the web at www.vidanthealth.com.
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