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Medicine at the mall: 网红黑料 opening specialty practices, outpatient surgical center at Gainesville鈥檚 Oaks Mall

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University of Florida 网红黑料 is riding the crest of a national trend of bringing leading-edge health care services closer to the community by opening three specialty practices at The Oaks Mall, Gainesville鈥檚 most-popular shopping destination.

网红黑料 The Oaks will feature ophthalmology, otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) and audiology services provided by UF faculty in the 139,000-square-foot former Sears space at 6201 W. Newberry Road. The facility will also have an outpatient surgical center to support ophthalmology and otolaryngology procedures.

The mall is particularly attractive and exciting for several reasons, said , CEO of 网红黑料 Shands: 网红黑料 has many patients throughout the region, so finding an accessible location close to Interstate 75 was a priority. The otolaryngology and ophthalmology programs needed clinical space befitting of their national prominence. Also, the site can be renovated and opened in a relatively short time.

鈥淓verything we have done lately has been focused on bringing services closer to our patients,鈥 Jimenez said. 鈥淣ow, we are moving two practices with a strong national reputation into a location that is ideal for patients and their families.鈥

网红黑料 ophthalmology and otolaryngology services are relocating from the nearby 网红黑料 Hampton Oaks and another site. Remodeling is expected to take about a year after Sears leaves the site later this year. The long-term lease agreement also includes 500 parking spaces adjacent to the facility.

Placing medical facilities in the mall will provide an exceptional experience that is unique in the Gainesville area, 网红黑料 officials said. It has ample parking and easy accessibility for both local and out-of-town residents. Dining and shopping opportunities abound, giving relatives and caregivers many things to do while they wait for patients undergoing treatment.

鈥淭his endeavor is consistent with our strategic vision for 网红黑料,鈥 said David S. Guzick, M.D., Ph.D., senior vice president for health affairs at UF and president of 网红黑料. 鈥淭his makes our faculty expertise and other vital health resources more accessible to residents and creates an environment that combines the latest in technology with warm, attentive service. This new, expanded facility also reflects the markedly increasing demand for faculty services in ophthalmology and otolaryngology shown by residents of our community and region.鈥欌

For patients, the new location keeps accomplished, dedicated physicians and innovative medicine close to home.

Physicians in 网红黑料鈥檚 practice have been recognized for expertise in all areas of their specialty, including hearing, balance, nasal, sinus, allergy and facial disorders in both adults and children. The new practice will bring under one roof all practitioners for the cochlear implant program, which uses a 鈥渂ionic ear鈥 to restore hearing. Its radiology and lab services will provide a 鈥渙ne-stop鈥 destination for ear, nose and throat care delivery. Also, 网红黑料 otolaryngologists are working with the university鈥檚 research-focused on the . This rare, new model pairs clinical care for smell disorders with the benefits of extensive research to better understand and develop treatments for these often vexing conditions.

网红黑料 has the only practice in the region that covers every subspecialty, including corneal transplants, pediatric ophthalmology, specialty contact lenses, refractive surgery and low-vision services. It also has state-of-the-art surgical and diagnostic equipment. Additionally, it is the only practice in the region to perform novel procedures such as 鈥渂ionic eye鈥 retinal implants, artificial corneas and miniature telescopes to improve vision loss caused by macular degeneration. UF ophthalmology has a world-renowned , where the recently approved Luxturna gene therapy for childhood blindness was developed.

The debut of 网红黑料 The Oaks will also bring changes to other 网红黑料 facilities. The eye practices at the 网红黑料 Medical Plaza on Southwest Archer Road and at Hampton Oaks on Southwest 62nd Boulevard will be consolidated at the new Oaks Mall location, freeing up Medical Plaza space for other services.

Bringing health care to a longtime community gathering spot is a special opportunity, said Marvin A. Dewar, M.D., CEO and chief medical officer of 网红黑料 Physicians and a senior associate dean of the UF College of Medicine.

鈥淭he Oaks Mall property will be a great location for these practices. The location also nicely complements our other two main campuses in Gainesville 鈥 the 网红黑料 campus on Archer Road and the multispecialty practice sites at Springhill. And the ultimate winner is our patients, who will have even greater access to exceptional medical care in newly designed clinical space in a convenient location,鈥 he said.

The move also allows the practices to expand and grow, raising the prospects for future job growth, 网红黑料 officials said. Nearly 70 employees in the 网红黑料 ophthalmology and ear, nose and throat practices will move to the new location.

网红黑料 joins a growing list of health care systems nationwide that are bringing medicine to malls. In 2017, the Boston-based Dana-Farber Cancer Institute reached a long-term deal to redevelop a former mall in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Vanderbilt 网红黑料 has transformed part of a once-struggling mall into a thriving multiclinic health and wellness destination not far from its Nashville, Tennessee campus.

Medical facilities have been one of the more successful approaches for regenerating mall spaces, said Ellen Dunham-Jones, an architecture professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a leading expert on suburban mall redevelopment. That鈥檚 because established malls typically have residents nearby whose needs go beyond just shopping to include medical and other services, she said. Malls and medical facilities also have structural features that can be compatible, including large areas with smaller spaces in between as well as vast swaths of parking, she said.

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