Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida to spend $3,900,000.00 to occupy 7,920 square feet of space in Fort Myers Florida.
Fort Myers, Florida — According to state and local development sources, Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida plans to invest $3,900,000.00 to build out 7,920 square feet of new space in Fort Myers. The company plans to occupy the new space at 11100 Summer Ridge Ln in Fort Myers, on or about May 1, 2024. According to the company website Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc. (FHC) is a private not-for-profit organization providing services in Lee, Charlotte, and Western Hendry counties. We are committed to serving all patients regardless of their income status. We are governed by a volunteer community board made up of local residents, business, and community leaders. The majority of our physicians are board certified and bilingual, speaking English, Spanish or Creole. For other languages not spoken by our staff or for patients with disabilities, we utilize an over the phone translation/interpretation service. FHC is committed to serving all patients regardless of their income status. We offer a discount fee scale, which allows you to pay a reduced rate for services based on your family size and household income. According to Florida Association of Community Health Centers (FACHC) in 2019 FHC made a $103.3 million economic impact. FHC acts as a valuable employer, accounting for over 874 jobs throughout their service area. FHC is an FTCA deemed facility.
To learn more about Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, visit http://fhcswfl.org
Company Contact:
Frank Mazzeo, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-mazzeo-jr-6175aa140/
844-342-7935
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