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Finding The Right Private Schools And Summer Camp Programs.

It’s important for kids to stay active in learning, whether during a school year or when the summer brings the opportunity to acquire new skills, friendships and in the heart of downtown Tampa. In addition, we offer robotics, arts, chess, LEGO and sports camps for ages 6+. Academic and enrichment courses are also available for rising develop new interests. Bay area schools and camps have 6th - 12th grades. Register at www.tampaprep.org/summer. made adjustments during the pandemic with new protocols of wearing masks, social distancing, protective partitions, St. John’s Episcopal Parish Day School sanitizing stations, air ionizing technology and more. The St. John’s is distinguished by 70 years of demonstrated goal is to provide students and campers with safe and enriching success in preparing children for lives of learning and service educational experiences. in our ever-changing society. Renowned for its Episcopal identity, a core belief in the potential of our children and the CAMP IDS at Corbett Preparatory School sanctity of childhood, the school delivers an unparalleled, For over two decades, CAMP IDS has been one of Tampa’s values-driven preparatory education. Hard work, faith, honesty, most popular summer camp programs. Campers can try their and a commitment to excellence allow our graduates to thrive hand at archery or Lego Robotics in the morning and dabble in high school, college, and beyond. Call 813.600.4348 or in painting or photography in the afternoon. More than 100 visit stjohnseagles.org for more information. half- and full-day camps ensure everyone has a great time! Camp options include Academics, STEAM, Visual and St. Mary’s Episcopal Day School Performing Arts, Music, Recreation and Sports. Chinese and At St. Mary’s Episcopal Day School, your child will experience Spanish Language camps available. Camps run weekly for 6 challenging academics, exciting performing and visual arts, weeks from June 14 - July 23. Free morning drop-off at 7:15 competitive athletics, enrichment classes, global studies, a.m.. After-care (3 - 6 p.m.) and bus transportation available advanced technology, public speaking, foreign language, for a fee. Open to all students entering PreK3 - 8th grade. community service, religious education, and more. St. Mary’s is For more information, visit www.corbettprep/campids, call an independent, co-educational Pre-Kindergarten through 8th 813.961.3087 or email campids@corbettprep.com. grade school providing intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth. Our highly-qualified faculty inspires students to Camp Terrapin achieve their best, developing well-rounded individuals ready Camp Terrapin is a co-educational sports and fine arts camp for the challenges ahead. Specific character-development goals for rising 1st - 8th grade students held in the heart of downtown include integrity, self-discipline, self-motivation, good citizenship, Tampa at Tampa Prep. Structured activities and theme days kindness, the ability to communicate and collaborate well, and provide friendship and fun in a positive and safe environment a love of learning. Visit www.smeds.org or call 813.258.5508.

GET OUT OF THE HOUSE & TRY SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK THIS SUMMER!

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Despite our progress, heart disease remains the No. 1 killer. It’s no longer just about wearing red; it’s no longer just about sharing heart health facts. It’s about all of us making a commitment to stand together and take charge of our health so we can live longer, healthier lives. It’s time to LIVE FIERCE. The American Heart Association’s Executive Leadership Teams invite you to join the #WatchMe movement inspiring your peers, employees, friends and family to take charge of their heart health with no limitations.

#WatchMe make a difference!

Breaking Down Barriers

How the American Heart Association is championing health equity and fighting for a world of longer, healthier lives for all.

Q+A with American Heart Association Tampa Bay’s Executive Director, Amanda Palumbo

Q: In your over eight years at the American Heart Association, what have you seen as the most important components of your mission and how has the organization evolved in recent years?

A: The AHA continues to be one of the most recognized non-profits in the nation and has invested over $4 billion in heart and stroke research, second only to the federal government. The support of innovative science and ensuring quality care has not changed, but what I have seen evolve is the focus on the crucial role that community environments play on health. There are so many complex social factors that impact an individual’s ability to live healthfully. By focusing on those local social determinants of health, health equity and structural racism, we believe we can truly lift Tampa Bay as a healthier community for all.

Q: What are social determinants of health and why do they play such a big role in the AHA’s work now?

A: We have found that a person’s zip code can dictate more about their health outcomes than their genetic code. Right here in Tampa Bay, we see that life expectancy can vary by up to 15 years between zip codes that are literally just two miles apart. That’s because of the social determinants of health or the factors that influence where and how people live, learn, work and play. They provide context to a person’s life and can play just as big of a role in affecting health as medications and physical lifestyle changes. For example, a neighborhood that lacks sidewalks or appropriate lighting can keep people from walking, jogging, or playing outside because it may not be safe to do so. It may be harder for people to eat healthy produce if they do not have a grocery store within an easily accessible distance, and therefore they may turn to high-sodium, high-calorie processed food items they can easily get at a corner convenience store.

The AHA believes that the opportunity for a long, healthy life is a fundamental human right, however not everyone can access the things they need to have a full, healthy life, including quality health care. And when you cannot access these things, you often have a worse outcome. Tragically, the COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this issue for many. That is why the work we do in our communities is focused on removing these barriers to health.

Q: What are some of the things the American Heart Association is doing here in Tampa Bay to work towards optimum heart and brain health for all?

A: We are so proud of the work we are doing here locally to have a tangible impact on the health of our community. One of our main focuses is nutrition security, as we know nearly 1 in 3 families in Tampa Bay struggle with not knowing where their next healthy meal will come from. We are extremely proud of our Food Rx – Food as Medicine initiative, in partnership with the Judeo Christian Clinic and the YMCA Veggie Van, that allows health care providers to screen patients for food insecurity and “prescribe” healthy diets that address obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc. Patients can then fill their healthy food prescriptions once a week at an on-site mobile market or at one of several locations throughout Hillsborough County. The AHA’s food insecurity screening tool is utilized in many free clinics and federally-qualified health centers throughout the Tampa Bay area. We also have a great partnership with the St. Pete Free Clinic where we provide nutrition guidelines and health information, a Lifestyle Rx program that aides in healthy lifestyle changes, and culturally-diverse and relevant nutritional recipes.

Q: How can others help with the important work being done in the community by the AHA and its local partners.

A: Our mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives, but we can’t do that alone. We are inviting local individuals, families, companies and organizations to come alongside us as we provide prevention education, blood pressure management, hands-only CPR trainings, youth health initiatives, healthy food access, workplace wellness, tobacco cessation, mental health awareness and so much more –all through a health equity lens. With your help, we can identify the needs of this community and the challenges we face and work together to find solutions. If you are interested in joining us as a sponsor, donor or volunteer, please reach out to me at tampabay@heart.org or call 727.563.8062. Follow along with us at Heart.org/TampaBay!

A Native of New York, Amanda Palumbo has called Tampa Bay home for the past 11 years and has been a passionate AHA staff member for over 8 years. She resides in St. Pete with her husband Andrew and 6-month old daughter.

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Impacting COVID-19 through RESEARCH

Investing up to $2.5 million to investigate the cardiovascular implications of coronavirus. Helping to accelerate antiviral drugs to combat coronavirus. Meeting the needs of our HEALTHCARE WORKERS

Launching free job aids for Oxygenation & Ventilation of the COVID-19 patient. Utilizing Get With The Guidelines to create a COVID-19 data registry to better manage patients and support research. Supporting efforts for remote patient monitoring (telemedicine). Establishing interim guidance and resources for CPR trainings. Supporting CPR card extension for those unable to retrain due to COVID-19. Encouraging the public to use Hands-Only CPR through social media.

Leveraging SCIENCE and RELATIONSHIPS

Collaborating with national and global health colleagues. Sharing the latest COVID-19 research through our 12 scientific journals. Science volunteers provide support for health care providers and researchers. Working with FEDERAL and STATE GOVERNMENTS

Ensuring everyone can access COVID-19 testing and increasing the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE). Providing relief to hospitals, increasing funding for community health centers and strengthening the public health infrastructure. Helping those IN GREATEST NEED

Working with partners to nourish families, support physical activity and reduce the burden of chronic disease. Supporting local food pantries by providing fresh produce.

Supporting our SCHOOLS and BUSINESSES Teaching how to safely ADMINISTER CPR

Helping teachers and parents get moving through Kids Heart Challenge. Providing resources to businesses to help their employees stay healthy.

Your donations make a difference.

Helping PARENTS and FAMILIES

Creating and curating content for survivors, those staying at home and those with essential jobs that are out working. Utilizing our Support Network to share resources and help those in social isolation.

Visit heart.org/tampabay to save lives.

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Coronavirus And Heart & Stroke Health

Information provided by The American Heart Association

In the many months since COVID-19 emerged, medical experts have learned a lot on how it poses a significant threat to the heart. About 1 in 3 people with COVID-19 has cardiovascular disease, making it the most common underlying health condition. It does not appear that cardiovascular disease makes people more likely to get the virus, but it may make the course of it potentially worse. Additionally, a growing number of studies suggest many COVID-19 survivors experience some type of heart damage, even if they didn’t have underlying heart disease and weren’t sick enough to be hospitalized. This latest twist has health care experts worried about a potential increase in heart failure.

As more time has passed and people have found themselves becoming more sedentary than usual as normal routines have been upended, much of the essential advice remains paramount: Take the coronavirus seriously. Do all you can to avoid catching it. And never ignore symptoms of a heart attack, stroke or other condition that should be treated in an emergency room.

“This virus can affect many different types of cells throughout the body,” explains Dr. Javier Cuevas, Assistant Dean, Morsani College of Medicine and American Heart Association Tampa Bay’s Board President. It latches onto cells through an enzyme called ACE2, short for angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. ACE2 is found on all sorts of cell surfaces in the body — including lungs, heart, brain, gastrointestinal tract and the lining of blood vessels — that allows the virus to spread throughout the body. “And that’s why we see so many cardiovascular and other manifestations of the disease.”

When someone does catch the virus, the list of potential heart and stroke-related problems is lengthy. “COVID-19 is thought to contribute to irregular heartbeats, inflammation of the heart muscle, reduced blood flow to the heart and sudden cardiac death,” says Cuevas. The virus does damage through two main pathways — by triggering an immune response that sets up “hyperinflammation,” and by triggering blood clots which can cause strokes in otherwise young, healthy people and also lead to heart attacks.

So, the best intervention is prevention – trying not to get the infection in the first place and practicing healthy habits daily. Eating a well-balanced diet, getting plenty of exercise and sleep, avoiding smoking and overindulgence in alcohol, and managing one’s weight are key factors in maintaining overall heart health. This is especially critical for those already living with cardiovascular disease. People with cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, should be particularly careful about ways to avoid catching the virus, which include social distancing, mask wearing, and hand washing, as well as continue to get their annual flu shot and keep up with their usual treatment and doctor visits.

No matter how busy our healthcare systems have gotten during the pandemic, one thing has not changed — If you’re having symptoms of a heart attack or stroke – call 911. Dr. Cuevas urges people, “Don’t sit it out and wait for things to get better at home — seek help immediately. The safest place to be if you’re having a heart attack or a stroke is in the hospital.”

2021 Tampa Bay Circle of Red

Circle of Red is a dynamic, committed group of men and women who rally their resources to fight heart disease and stroke, raise awareness, and provide funds for lifesaving programs and research. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, claiming the lives of 1 in 3. This group stands behind the women they care about – partners, mothers, daughters, sisters and friends – while influencing and inspiring their community.

Ruby Members

Shantha & Henry Diaz Deborah & Vernon Ellinger Emily & Tash Elwyn Artemis & Jim Emslie Darcie Glazer Kassewitz Christine Howard & Steve Bernstein Lyda & Carl Lindell Jennifer Locklear Debbie & Michael Lundberg Patsy & Gene McNichols Alex & David Moore Brittany & Danny Persaud Alexandra Schaffrth Linda & Randy Simmons Susan Stackhouse & Ramon Bosquez Amanda Stevens Becky & Chuck Sykes Penny & Jeff Vinik Barb Zant We would like to say a special thank you to Debbie Lundberg who will be completing her third and final year as Circle of Red Chair. Thank you for your leadership and dedication!

Garnet Members

Cathy Beveridge Maria Campos Doreen Caudell Dr. Peggy Crawford Kimberlee DeBosier Lisa Drummond Ann Duncan Jake Fisher Lisa Hannusch Susan Hopkins Missy Hurley Brenda Junco Donna Lancaster Rhea Law Rita Lowman Jennifer Murphy Stephanie Narvades Linda Olson Ronda Parag Kelly Patterson Stacey Pittman Amy Rettig Dr. Debbie Rinde-Hoffman Jane Savage Angela Sklenka Janay Smith Ryan Stanley Jeanne Tate Corliss Taylor Phyllis Timmons Caroline Vostrejs Laura Zaremba

Doctors of Distinction

Profiles of Local Medical Experts And Practices

JOSEPH J. CASTELLANO, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.C.S.

Castellano Cosmetic Surgery Center

Specialties: Cosmetic Surgery, Advanced Injectables, Laser & Skin Care Treatments

Castellano Cosmetic Surgery Center is Central Florida’s premier location for cosmetic surgical procedures, injectable, laser and skin care treatments.

Founded in 2011 by Joseph J. Castellano, MD, FACS, FAACS, the practice has become one of the most sought-after cosmetic providers to Tampa’s VIPs and social elite. Dr. Castellano is considered an expert in cosmetic surgery, regularly contributing commentary to national and local media outlets, such as NBC, CBS and Fox News.

Designed with patients in mind, the treatment rooms and operating facility at Castellano Cosmetic Surgery Center are conveniently situated in the same building, giving patients privacy, comfort and ease of access. The two on-site surgical suites are certified by the State of Florida and meet specifications to ensure patient safety, privacy and comfort.

As one of Florida’s leading surgeons, Dr. Castellano has performed over 3,500 breast augmentations and 1,300 mommy makeovers. He is known for creating beautiful, natural-looking results for patients of all ages and nationalities who seek “breasts by the best.”

The award-winning medical spa on site offers a vast array of cutting edge services including specialty injectable treatments, Botox®, laser treatments and skin care.

Providers Caroll Delo, CCE, CME, Mary Zeyak, PA-C and Nadine Matar, PA-C have more than 40 years of combined aesthetic experience, making the practice one of Florida’s most comprehensive and trusted aesthetic practices. Consultations for surgical procedures and med-spa procedures can be requested by calling the office Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m..

DR. JENNIFER S. HAYES, DO, FACOOG

Visionary Centre For Women Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of Tampa Bay & Sarasota

Specialties: Surgical/Non-surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation, Cosmetic Gynecology, Hormone Optimizing, Aesthetic Vaginal Surgery

There is only one expert in the progressive field of Cosmetic Gynecology in Tampa Bay – Dr. Jennifer Hayes. A true visionary, Dr Hayes sets herself apart by treating women’s vitality, energy, confidence and intimate aesthetics as Priority One. Board-certified, she has more aesthetic vaginal experience than any doctor on the entire west coast of Florida. Her world class outcomes show it. Whether wanting to create a new contour in clothing, increase personal comfort, enhance sexual enjoyment, restore sensation, increase orgasms, return to pain-free intimacy after menopause, restore vaginal tightness after childbirth, optimize vaginal health, stop unwanted bladder leakage or regain libido you once had, Dr. Hayes has your back.

Dr. Hayes was the 1st Tampa Bay gynecologist to perform robotic surgery and spent a decade helping other surgeons learn this breakthrough technology. With similar meticulous detail, Dr Hayes entered the field of Aesthetic Vaginal Surgery. She trained with the pioneers, completing cosmetic gynecology fellowships with each. She speaks nationally and is an Associate of the prestigious Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of America.

Most procedures are done in the office, pain free and awake–Labiaplasty, Majoraplasty, Clitoral hood lift/reduction and Perineorrhaphy; providing maximal comfort and privacy. Vaginal Rejuvenation returns awesome pre-baby tightness after childbirth. Non-surgical ThermiVa restores vaginal youthfulness. The O-shot (PRP) and G-shot enhance orgasms and sensation.

Dr Hayes offers hormone pellets for the return of libido, energy, hot-flash control, restful sleep and menopausal weight control. Her personalized adjustments provide the best results with the lowest dose.

One on one care is Dr. Hayes’ passion. “I love what I do and consider it a calling to help women feel their best and become the powerful, confident women they truly are.”

GEOFFREY M. KWITKO, M.D.

F.A.C.S., F.A.A.O., F.I.C.S., F.I.S.O.D., F.N.O.S.S.

Specialties: Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelid Surgery, Thyroid Eye Disease

For more than 30 years Geoffrey M. Kwitko, M.D. has brought world class cosmetic eyelid surgery to the Tampa Bay area. Dr. Kwitko is board certified and fellowship trained in Oculoplastic, orbital, and neuro-ophthalmology. He is the former chief of surgery at Memorial Hospital and former chief of ophthalmology at St. Joseph’s Hospital as well as a clinical assistant professor at the University of South Florida.

Dr. Kwitko has lectured extensively in the USA and abroad teaching other ophthalmologists his techniques of cosmetic eyelid surgery and orbital surgery and regularly teaches courses at the prestigious American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting.

Dr. Kwitko was awarded the American Academy of Ophthalmology honor award in 2003 and had been elected a “Best Doctor” by his peers every year since 2003.

Dr. Kwitko also specializes in thyroid eye disease, tearing problems, dry eye, and reconstructive surgery including eyelid and orbital cancers.

Dr. Kwitko is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, American Academy of Ophthalmology, International College of Surgeons, International Society of Orbital Disorders, and the Neuro-ophthalmic Surgical Society. Dr. Kwitko had been in practice in south Tampa since 1991 and has earned a reputation for solving difficult ocular problems in his area of expertise.

Dr. Kwitko has been married to Paula for 36 years and has 2 sons Michael 33 and Daniel 31. In his spare time Dr. Kwitko enjoys skiing and playing competitive ice hockey and is fortunate enough to be able to play hockey with both his sons. One day he hopefully will be able to play hockey with his grandchildren, but not too soon!

Dr. Kwitko’s office accepts most insurance and will file your insurance for your convenience.

JEFFREY L. TEDDER, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Orthopaedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist

Specialties: Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery

Using the most advanced technologies available in sports medicine, Dr. Tedder and his team are the go-to experts in treating patients with knee and shoulder injuries, along with hands, wrists, hips, elbows, feet and ankles. Whether his patient is a competitive athlete or weekend warrior, Dr. Tedder provides expert care. As a college athlete, Dr. Tedder played both football and basketball at his alma mater Wofford College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science, and attained his M.D. Degree at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Through his own hard work and dedication, Dr. Tedder understands the athlete’s mindset and uses his skills as a physician to get his patients back in the game and on the road to recovery.

In practice in the Tampa Bay area since 1993, Dr. Tedder’s philosophy is to use “21st Century technology, while maintaining the old fashion tradition of the patient/doctor relationship.” While he is an expert in all areas of sports medicine, he focuses on the shoulder and knee, and treats ligament and tendon injuries with knee and shoulder arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction, stem cell therapy and PRP therapy. Stem cell therapy and PRP therapy are a relatively new treatment options that can be used to relieve pain from muscle, ligament and tendon injuries, or chronic conditions such as arthritis. Plasma from the patient’s own blood is injected to the area to relieve pain and prompt faster healing. The treatment is noninvasive, so the risks and downtime are minimal and can be performed in both the St. Petersburg and Tampa office locations.

Dr. Tedder is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is a member of the Arthroscopy Association of North American and the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. During his fellowship, Dr. Tedder studied under the mentorship of Dr. James Andrews, a world-renowned orthopaedic surgeon for professional athletes.

Giving back to the community is important to Dr. Tedder, as he contributes to many local charitable organizations.

SCOTT M. GREENE, M.D.

Cochlear Implantation ENT Associates

Specialties: Cochlear Implantation, Implantable Hearing Devices

MICHAEL MANNING, M.D.

Gulfcoast Eye Care

Specialties: All-Laser LASIK, SMILE Refractive Surgery, Advanced Cataract Surgery, Premium Lifestyle Lenses, Dry Eye Treatment-LipiFlow, Eyelid Surgery, Diagnosis & Treatment of Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration & Diabetic Eye Care

Dr. Scott M. Greene is Board Certified in Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery. An esteemed ENT physician, Dr. Greene has practiced in the Tampa area since 2014 and is one of few local experts specializing in Cochlear Implantation and Implantable Hearing Devices. Additional ENT-related areas of focus include Chronic Ear Infections, Allergies, and advanced in-office procedures — Clarifix®, Balloon Sinuplasty and Eustachian Tube Dilation.

Dr. Greene earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center, where he graduated first in his class. He completed his residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center — a global Center of Excellence for Implantable Hearing Devices — where he trained under the foremost experts in Cochlear Implantation.

To date, Dr. Greene has performed 200-plus Cochlear Implant procedures with a 100% success rate, and in 2020 established the Cochlear Clinic at ENT Associates as a “Center of Excellence” for the procedure. The full-service program addresses the education, resources, and ongoing after-care to help patients regain their hearing health.

Dr. Greene resides in St. Petersburg with his family. He is affiliated with local and international associations concerned with hearing loss and is actively involved with hearing research.

For more information about Dr. Greene and his Cochlear Clinic, visit www.entacochlear.com.

6540 4th Street N, #C | St. Petersburg, FL 33702 | p. 727.767.0933 8787 Bryan Dairy Rd, #170 | Largo, FL 33777 | p. 727.397.8551 www.entflorida.com

Dr. Michael Manning is a Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and recognized leader in the Tampa Bay area for cataract and refractive surgery, as well as cosmetic eyelid surgery. Dr. Manning specializes in Cataract and Lens Replacement Surgery, Refractive Surgery including All-Laser LASIK and SMILE Surgery, Functional and Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery, as well as medical and surgical treatment of Glaucoma. Additional areas of focus include the treatment of diabetic eye disease, dry eye syndrome, and macular degeneration.

Dr. Manning earned his Doctor of Medicine from the University of South Florida College of Medicine. He completed an Internal Medicine Internship Year at the University of South Florida College of Medicine and went on to complete Ophthalmology Residency Training at the University of South Carolina School of medicine, where he was selected as Chief Resident. Dr. Manning went on to work as a Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator for multiple medical and surgical eye care studies focusing on the optimization of patients’ visual outcomes with cataract and lens implant surgery. He has delivered presentations at national and international Ophthalmology meetings and has co-authored the textbook, Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology, that has been described by The Journal of the American Medical Association as “the current standard in comprehensive ophthalmology textbooks.”

Dr. Manning resides in the Tampa Bay area and enjoys outdoor activities, traveling, and photography. To schedule your exam or FREE LASIK consultation at any of our 3 convenient locations, call 727-895-2020, or visit www.gulfcoasteyecare.com.

2650 Tampa Rd | Palm Harbor, FL 34684 6036 Park Boulevard | Pinellas Park, FL 337815 1515 9th Ave. N | St. Pete, FL 33705 p. 727.895.2020 | www.gulfcoasteyecare.com

WILLIAM F. MCGROGAN, M.D.

McGrogan Concierge Medical

Specialties: Internal Medicine, Concierge Medicine, TeleHealth

For those seeking highly attentive and personalized medical care, Dr. McGrogan offers an alternative. Dr. McGrogan created his practice for those patients that wish to have an expanded relationship with their primary care doctor. His practice provides patients with easier access to advanced treatments and technology, along with easy communication through mobile phone, text and email. For immediate appointments and longer visits to address health concerns, Dr. McGrogan provides expert health care.

Dr. McGrogan is a board certified Internal Medicine physician. He has more than twenty years of clinical experience. He received his B.S from the University of South Florida, M.D. from St. George’s University, and completed the Jacobi Hospital/Albert Einstein College of Medicine residency program in Internal Medicine.

Over the years the scope of practice has included primary care medical office, hospital, hospice facility and military medicine. He was deployed in 2018 with the Army Reserve to Camp Arifjan and treated soldiers at the US Military Hospital Kuwait. He was also mobilized to New Jersey April 2020 to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19 Infection.

Residing in Tampa with his wife and three daughters, Dr. McGrogan’s interests include boating, fishing and hiking.

The office is accepting new patients and offers convenient and safe video visits. Located in South Tampa, next to Memomorial Hospital of Tampa.

Memorial Medical Center 2919 Swann Ave., Suite 402 | Tampa, FL 33609 p. 813.443.1426 | https://McgroganConciergeMedical.com

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