Radiology Business June 7, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Three radiology providers recently announced new outpatient center openings across three separate states.

The latest is Fort Myers, Florida-based American Oncology Network, “one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing networks of community oncology practices.” Publicly traded AON is expanding its radiation oncology offerings, adding the Low County Radiation center in Waycross, Georgia.

Current patients will continue to receive radiation therapy from the same physicians at the center, and the practice will remain a participant in local insurance networks.

“We are excited to open Low Country Radiation and support their mission to ensure radiology services remain accessible,” Stephen “Fred” Divers, MD, AON’s chief medical officer, said June 6. “Together, we can create a stronger network of care in Waycross and the...

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