Saint Joseph Health System is pleased to announce the acquisition of Legacy Vein Clinic, a leading vascular health and treatment provider. This strategic move reflects Saint Joseph Health System’s commitment to expanding its comprehensive healthcare offerings and enhancing patient access to specialized vascular care.
Legacy Vein Clinic, known for its advanced treatment of venous disorders, will continue to operate at its current location. This acquisition allows the clinic to leverage the resources and expertise of Saint Joseph Health System’s large care network, ultimately improving patient outcomes and access to innovative treatments.
“Our mission is to provide top-notch health care services to our community. The addition of Legacy Vein Clinic aligns perfectly with that mission,” said Chris Karam, president of Saint Joseph Health System. “We are excited to bring their specialized expertise in vein care to our patients to offer even greater access to comprehensive, high-quality care.”
The Legacy Vein Clinic team will continue to deliver personalized care and advanced treatment options for patients with vascular conditions. This integration will enhance provider collaboration and streamline patient referrals, ensuring a seamless experience for those seeking care.
“We are thrilled to join the Saint Joseph Health System family,” said Peter Miller, MD, of Legacy Vein Clinic. “By combining our deep expertise in vein health with the resources of Saint Joseph Health System, we can offer more robust support and treatment options to our patients.”
There is an increasing emphasis on comprehensive vein care around the country, and this acquisition places Saint Joseph Health System at the forefront of this important healthcare service. Patients can expect not only continuity of care but also the potential for new treatment options as best practices and innovations are shared across the network.
For more information about Saint Joseph Health System and the services offered at Legacy Vein Clinic, visit legacyclinic.com.
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