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Legacy Pediatrics joins Cape Fear Valley Health

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Their two pediatric clinics opened on May 6, under the names Cape Fear Valley Legacy Pediatrics, which is located at 556 Sandhurst Drive in Fayetteville (pictured above,) and Cape Fear Valley Legacy Pediatrics North, which is located at 1095 N. Bragg Blvd., Ste 104 in Spring Lake. Photo provided by: CFVH 

Legacy Pediatrics, which has served the Fayetteville area since 2009, has joined Cape Fear Valley Health. Their two pediatric clinics opened today, May 6, under the names Cape Fear Valley Legacy Pediatrics, which is located at 556 Sandhurst Drive in Fayetteville, and Cape Fear Valley Legacy Pediatrics North, which is located at 1095 N. Bragg Blvd., Ste 104 in Spring Lake.

Ana C. Hodges, M.D., and her team remain with the practice, including Physician Assistants Cheyanne Parker, Alyssa Tarr, Samantha Thomason and Elizabeth Wise.

 

Both locations are open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. To schedule an appointment at the Fayetteville location, call 910- 483-2646. To schedule an appointment at the Spring Lake location, call 910- 339-6015.

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