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AGH/HS HELD RIBBON CUTTING FOR ATLANTIC GENERAL PRIMARY CARE & ENDOCRINOLOGY IN BERLIN

Berlin, Md. – Atlantic General Hospital and Health System recently held a grand opening and ribbon cutting at Atlantic General Primary Care & Endocrinology in Ocean Pines.

Atlantic General Primary Care & Endocrinology is home to the offices of certified family physicians, Oswaldo Nicastro, M.D., and Lei Gong, M.D., endocrinologist, Faustino Macuha, M.D., and Atlantic General Health System’s diabetes education program.

During the open house, the community members who were in attendance had the chance to meet the providers, learn about the services offered at Atlantic General Primary Care & Endocrinology, take a tour of the renovated facilities, and enjoy light refreshments.

Atlantic General Primary Care & Endocrinology is now accepting appointments for new patients. Appointments can be made with Dr. Macuha, Dr. Nicastro, Dr. Gong, or the diabetes education program by calling 410-208-9761.

About Atlantic General Hospital

Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) counties since May 1993. Built through the commitment and generosity of a dedicated community, Atlantic General’s main facility in Berlin, Md., combines the warmth of personalized attention with the reassurance of medical expertise and advanced technology. The not-for-profit hospital provides quality specialty care in oncology, medical and surgical weight loss, orthopedics, and women’s diagnostics among other services. Atlantic General Health System, its network of more than 40 primary care providers and specialists, cares for residents and visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General Hospital, visit www.atlanticgeneral.org.

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Michael Franklin, CEO of Atlantic General Hospital joins the providers of Atlantic General Primary Care & Endocrinology, Oswaldo Nicastro, M.D., Lei Gong, M.D., Faustino Macuha, M.D., and Darlene Jameson, coordinator of the diabetes education program, as well as community members to celebrate the opening of their renovated facilities.

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