Watch us Grow! AIB’s New Location

Published on: January 14, 2014

Watch us grow! We are pleased to announce the opening of AIB’s new location at Florida Hospital – North Pinellas, February 2014. Located in Tarpon Springs, this location will provide referring physicians and patients easy access to AIB’s expertise in the North Pinellas County Region, as it is midway between AIB’s Largo and Port Richey centers. The full range of diagnostic and treatment services will be available. AIB has operated in Florida Hospital – Zephyrhills since September 2013, which is located within the hospital’s Rehabilitation Department. AIB continues to seek strategic alliances with hospitals and healthcare organizations wishing to incorporate an AIB within their facility. To learn more, contact Rochelle Yellowdy at [email protected] or call 727-398-5728.
Florida Hospital - North Pinellas - Watch us Grow! AIB's New Location
Florida Hospital - Zephyrhills Watch us Grow! AIB's New Location  

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