FCS Celebrates Opening Of State-of-the-Art Patient Care Facility In Seminole County
Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Celebrates Opening Of State-of-the-Art Patient Care Facility In Seminole County
Fort Myers, Fla., January 31, 2025 – Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, LLC (FCS) this week celebrated the opening of a new state-of-the-art facility at 750 Orienta Ave., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-5621 serving adults with cancer, blood disorders and other diseases.
“Our four FCS sites in Seminole County represent our commitment to ensuring that patients have convenient access to a comprehensive range of world-class cancer care and services close to home,” said FCS Chief Executive Officer Nathan H. Walcker.
The newly-constructed, two-story building was designed to enhance patient comfort and convenience and enhance provider efficiencies. The new Altamonte clinic includes nine private exam rooms and 35 infusion therapy chairs. Patients have in-house access to specialty pharmacy and hematopathology laboratory services, as well as care coordination and access to the most advanced and promising treatments through participation in clinical trials.
The statewide practice’s network in Seminole County also includes the Lake Mary Cancer Center and Drug Development Unit, Sanford Radiation Oncology and the FCS Oviedo clinic. The new facility replaces the former FCS Altamonte clinic located at 206 Boston Ave.
Ralph Gousse, MD, FCS board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist who provides care to patients in Seminole County, said, “The individuals who work within these walls are dedicated to making a difference and helping to ensure the best possible outcomes for each of the patients who entrust their care to us.”
Dr. Gousse is one of four board-certified medical oncologists and hematologists who provide care at the FCS Altamonte clinic. They are, Tarek Eldawy, MD, Mohsin Malik, MD and Kapilkumar Manvar, MD. The Altamonte team of cancer experts also includes advanced practice providers, board-certified oncology nutritionists and support staff.
Seminole County Chamber President Rebekah Arthur joined FCS physicians, senior leaders, patients and community colleagues and extended her appreciation for their partnership and commitment to the community’s health and well-being.
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