Halifax Health, UF Health partner again, this time to expand urology services in east Florida Nikki Ross, The Daytona Beach News-Journal © Photo provided by Halifax Health Board-certified surgeons Bennett Scaglia, MD and Shawn Thomas, DO will run the Urology program at Halifax Health in collaboration with UF Health
As part of an ongoing collaboration between Halifax Health and UF Health, the two hospital systems are partnering up to bring east central Florida residents UF Health Urology at Halifax Health.
Board-certified surgeons Shawn Thomas, D.O., and Bennett Scaglia, M.D., will lead the program.
“We are excited and grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this collaboration between Halifax Health and UF Health,” Scaglia said in a press release. “Our No. 1 goal is to always provide a positive patient experience every day and be the leaders in our community when it comes to urologic care.”
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