Happy New Year!

Dr. Joshua Vrabec, MD • January 3, 2019

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Hello and Happy New Year! As the calendar turns, we welcome 2019 with great anticipation. The countdown is on for the doors to officially open in just a few short months.

Interior construction site with exposed metal framing and unfinished walls in a bright hallway

had the pleasure of walking through the new office space a few days ago. It was challenging seeing through the maze of steel and visualizing how it will all come together, but it was great finally having a sense of how things will flow in the clinic. Later today I’ll be meeting with the build team to go over the schedule and get an updated date of completion. I’ll also be meeting with our network contractor, who will make sure all of our high-tech equipment and electronic records will communicate at high speed and safely!


In the interim, we’ve been hard at work behind the scenes getting our credentials in order for Medicare, as well as the Truvista Surgery Center where we will be performing cataract surgery.


Stay tuned for more updates as the weeks progress!


Dr V

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