Pediatrician To See First Patients In Century On Monday
January 20, 2017
Pediatrician Dr. Marian Stewart will see her first patients in Century on Monday.
After practicing pediatric medicine at the Jay Medical Center for the past 18 years, Stewart has joined Escambia Community Clinics at their new ECC Century Pediatrics location at 501 Church Street.
Stewart and ECC Century Pediatrics will offer treatment of minor illnesses, school and daycare physicals, well child appointments, immunizations, and ongoing care for chronic illnesses such as allergies, asthma and ADHD. Escambia Community Clinics opened a pediatric dental clinic at the 501 Church Street location in Century in mid-October and has provided dental hygiene, exams, and other dental care to 175 area children since launching the clinic.
“We are very excited to have the opportunity to provide both pediatric medical and dental care in one location for the children of Century and surrounding areas. Dr. Stewart has been a valued pediatrician in the communities in which she serves for many years. We know that she will be a great asset to the organization and the community, and as we work together to meet the healthcare needs of the families of our area,” Chandra Smiley, ECC executive director, said.
Same day appointments may be available for the Century pediatric clinic. Scheduled hours are 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Thursdays; and 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on Fridays. Families can make an appointment with ECC Century Pediatrics be calling (850) 724-4054.
ECC will open a new pediatric medical and dental clinic in the old Winn Dixie location on Highway 29 in Cantonment in the next few months.
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3 Responses to “Pediatrician To See First Patients In Century On Monday”
ECC expansion is awesome. Providing health care to the community in all avenues is incredible and starting with children is a huge first step.
WAY TO GO Dr. Stewart!!!!! Will be seeing you soon.
Southern Hospitality still shines today in the South! You are a welcomed and appreciated and necessary component to the survival and thriving of our children. Thank you so much for stepping up to the plate and recognizing that worth doesn’t always show through money. Much, much respect to you.