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Grimsley-Greenway wedding
Karla Grimsley married Shane Greenway
Bride: Karla Grimsley Groom: Shane Greenway Bride’s hometown: Lakeland, Florida Groom’s hometown: Jacksonville Beach, Florida Parents: Bride, the late Frank and Alda Phillips; Groom, Larry and Judy Greenway Photography: Zach Hess Design: Beasley’s Floral in Cocoa Beach Ring: By Agape Diamonds Dress: Beach Casual (dress actually came from the Interfaith Thrift Store and was altered by one of our volunteers) Floral: Bouquets were done by bride’ and her daughters, Kayla and Lacey Venue: Cocoa Beach at Discovery Beach Resort (Grimsley family has vacationed there for 30 years, so it was a special location for us to make this memory.) It was a very small and simple wedding with 30 people, including us. How we met: Ummmm … Tinder Place of Engagement: On the Downtown Square during Light
up Ocala — just as the lights came on. First toast followed across the street at Morevino! Honeymoon: Our “COVID honeymoon” was at Cocoa Beach, but our real honeymoon is going to be a trip to Greece as soon as things are a little safer in light of the pandemic. Special touches: A sand ceremony during which family members and special friends added colored sand to a boxed frame with my parents’ photo in the middle. Each layer was symbolic of the individual roles of our life together — our parents, our children, our savior Jesus Christ, our family and close friends. The bride’s children stood with us and the groom’s father officiated the ceremony. It truly was an all-inclusive but very simple wedding. Unusual Happenings: The ceremony was in front of the resort, and when we turned around to be announced to our guests we looked up and saw that the balconies were full of unintended (but very welcomed) guests, who watched from their balconies and cheered for us.
Panzer Concierge Medicine
personalizes health care with 24/7 access and house calls
Getting basic health care is no easy undertaking in 2021. It takes time — lots of time. Once you do get an appointment, you can expect to sit in the doctor’s waiting room long past your appointment time. If you have a simple question or just need a prescription, don’t expect either without an appointment. And once you do get in, the odds of having a relaxed, lengthy discussion with your medical provider about all your health concerns are pretty slim – after all, others are waiting their turn. At Panzer Concierge Medicine, patients have a totally different experience. Todd Panzer, a board certified Nurse Practitioner, opened the medical practice in January and currently limits his patient load to 200 people. While that is expected to grow as the practice grows, Panzer takes pride in being available to his patients 24/7 – either in his office, on the phone or through home visits. “If you can imagine what old-time family practice doctors did, that’s what I do,” said Panzer, who spent 15 years serving patients at Ocala Family Medical Center, a practice co-founded by his father, the late Dr. Robert Panzer. “Most of medicine’s problems is in communication, because patients can’t get hold of who they need. I’m just a phone call away.” Panzer Concierge Medicine, located at 207 SE 8th Street in Ocala, provides everything your family doctor does, plus a state-ofthe-art IV Nutrition Clinic, without all the things most people hate most about going to the doctor. Panzer and his staff can write any prescription, make referrals to any specialist, provide mental health consultations and provide all family practice procedures.
The fact that Panzer and his staff have both the expertise and, importantly, the time to treat patients thoroughly is a hallmark of the Panzer Concierge Medicine — and that matters to their patients’ long-term well-being.
“Our approach is to cultivate a proactive relationship, not just reactive urgent care,” Panzer said.
The result has been a robust response to the new practice. “It’s been incredible,” he said. “The fact that they are able to call, that they’re able to reach me, provides great comfort to them. The fact that they can call me on a Saturday matters to them, and to me.”
In addition to Panzer, Panzer Concierge Medicine also has two other medical professionals on staff, Nurse Practitioner Renee Hogan and Rachel Leeds, a Registered Nurse. The team makes “going to the doctor” a pleasant experience that is focused on the patient’s needs, and their patients say so.
Steve Weitlauf, a Realtor and Contractor, is one of those patients and said Panzer understands that time is money.
“With me, I stay really, really busy, both my wife and me,” Weitlauf said. “It’s so hard, especially with COVID going on, to go to the doctor. You sit there and sit there.
“Todd, he’s amazing. He’ll always answer his phone. You can always get him or go by there and he’ll see you. And being here so long, his resources are amazing.
“It’s all about the convenience. You can’t put a price on convenience.”
Building contractor Bobby Tillander echoed Weitlauf’s remarks.
“Honestly, I’ve been a patient of Todd’s for 15 years, and he brought his bedside manner that he had at Ocala Family Medical to Panzer Concierge,” Tillander said. “He’s very, very attentive. He’s always there.
“I’m very busy, so my time is precious. A normal doctor’s visit takes about two hours of my time. With Todd, we can do a telemedicine thing, or he just comes to the office. I find that amazing. It is so fluid. No hiccups at all.”
Tillander said he and his wife, Nikki, also use Panzer Concierge Medicine’s IV Nutrition Clinic, which patients – and the general public – can utilize to boost everything from their immunity to their stamina to their libido. The therapies offered replace nutrients, micronutrients and vitamins.
During visits to the Nutrition Clinic, patients are given complimentary oxygen therapy and sit in state-of-the-art massage chairs that provide relaxation and relief from head to toe. Panzer said the Nutrition Clinic can help you rejuvenate your skin, boost your immunity, help your athletic performance and recovery, fight fatigue, improve your li-