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Community Health Centers announces new Chief of Pediatrics

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Community Health Centers (CHC) is pleased to announce the promotion of Pediatrician Roshni Patel, MD to Chief of Pediatrics. Dr. Patel, a graduate of Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, completed her residency in 2012. She relocated to Florida where she became a Resident Physician at Orlando Health’s Arnold Palmer and Winnie Palmer Hospitals before joining CHC in 2015.

Dr. Roshni Patel

Dr. Patel has been instrumental in the growth of our Pine Hills center and has contributed to numerous quality initiatives, procedure developments and accreditation readiness to reach our goal in continuing to provide quality and compassionate care to our patients. As the Chief of Pediatrics, Dr. Patel shared, “I am honored to be able to continue the work I love and be a part of an organization that is dedicated to improving the lives of children and the communities we serve”.

“I look forward to Dr. Patel serving in her new role as Chief of Pediatrics. Dr. Patel’s focus on excellent pediatric healthcare and child advocacy for improved child health outcomes aligns perfectly with CHC’s mission to provide quality and compassionate primary healthcare services to Central Florida’s diverse communities”, states Debra Andree, MD, Chief Medical Officer.

About Community Health Centers, Inc.

Community Health Centers, Inc. (CHC), a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), provides quality and compassionate primary healthcare services to insured, uninsured, underinsured, and underserved children and adults within Central Florida. CHC is the medical and dental home to more than 66,000 patients in the Apopka, Bithlo, Clermont, Forest City, Groveland, Lake Ellenor, Leesburg, Meadow Woods, Pine Hills, Tavares and Winter Garden communities. CHC has been recognized as an Orlando Sentinel Top 100 Company for Working Families for the past years. www.chcfl.org

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