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Physician Practice Grows to Meet Needs
Author: | Wednesday January 31, 2007
Watch for an opening of the latest clinic this spring.
Caduceus
Grows to
Meet Needs
"The year 2006 has been a year of expansion and innovative services" stated Dr. Stephen Dawkins, Medical Director of Caduceus Occupational Medicine.
"We believe Caduceus has distinguished itself among Occupational Medicine providers through high quality medical treatment of workers' compensation injuries, aggressive return-to-work whenever medically possible, accessibility to "24-7" after hours Injury Care and exemplary customer service," Dr. Dawkins emphasized.
Dr. Dawkins said the practice's bilingual staff is committed to the Caduceus philosophy of very limited wait-times. "New, state of the art services such as our paperless Electronic Medical Records System and our Mobile Medical Clinic has enhanced the capability of our network physicians to better serve business, industry and government throughout the Southeast," Dr. Dawkins concluded.
Dr. Dawkins recently expanded into the booming Gwinett County health-care market opening a clinic in Duluth at 1580 Boggs Road and will introduce a new Caduceus Occupational Medicine clinic in Cobb/Marietta this spring.
This will bring his multi-site, multi-specialty Occupational Medicine practice to eight clinic locations, two 24/7 locations (Midtown/Gwinnett) and the Mobile Medical Clinic which will serve South Georgia. Physician specialists include: Occupational Medicine and Non-surgical Orthopedics. Services include: workers' compensation injury care, DOT Physicals, IMEs, drug screens and corporate examinations.
Workers' compensation injury care and drug testing are available 24 hours per day to accommodate employers with after hours and emergency needs.
Particular expertise is available for chemical exposures, back injuries and upper extremity disorders.
For information visit the web site at www.caduceus24-7.com
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