Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville joins network of care | Eastern North Carolina Now

For Immediate Release:

    GREENVILLE     Vidant Medical Group continues to provide access to health care close to home with the addition of Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville.

    Formerly known as Medical Park Family Physicians, the new practice at 2450 Emerald Place in Greenville provides ambulatory care to those age 16 years and older.

    Drs. Lara K. Surles and Wilton C. Gay Jr. offer medical services ranging from urgent and acute care to chronic disease management, gynecological care, comprehensive physical exams (including sports and college exams), pre-operative evaluations, minor surgical procedures,
immunizations and assorted diagnostic tests.

    Dr. Surles is board certified in geriatric medicine and family medicine. She is a graduate of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and performed her residency at Vidant Medical Center.

    "I am looking forward to becoming a part of Vidant Medical Group," Surles said. "As Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville, we can continue to provide personal and professional medical care in a practice with a 'small practice' feel, yet we will have the much-needed connection with a regional health system, which will improve our efficiency and keep our practice armed with state-of-the-art technology and information systems. Becoming Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville helps us provide patients the best medical care possible."

    Dr. Gay is board certified in family medicine and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He is a graduate of the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and performed his residency at Vidant Medical Center.

    "My staff and I are pleased to become part of the Vidant Health team," Gay said. "As Vidant Family Medicine - Greenville, we can expand the quality and scope of primary care in the area."

    Practice hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call (252) 551-1066.


    Contact: Barbara Dunn, Vidant Health Strategic Development, (252)847-7599.

    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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