Woodlawn wants to thank Dr. Timothy Aldridge for his service to the organization and to the community they serve.
He is beloved by many patients and has provided care for 14 years as an employed physician. At his request, he is transitioning to being an independent medical provider.
“We want to thank Dr. Aldridge for his many years of service and care to our Woodlawn patients, while congratulating him on going independent and growing his personal practice. We are grateful he will continue to care for our community just in a different capacity,” Brad Rogers, COO of Woodlawn Health, stated.
Aldridge will still provide care for patients at Woodlawn, but as an independent medical provider. He will start seeing patients at Aldridge Diagnostic Medicine. One of the most notable aspects will be that if a patient chooses to seek care from Aldridge, they will receive a bill from him, along with another possible bill from Woodlawn for procedures.
The changes are expected to take effect on March 6. For more information, please call
574-396-2649 or email office@aldridgemed.com after March 6th.
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