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January/February 2022 Issue of Becker's ASC Review

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38 TRANSACTIONS Midwest Vision Partners acquires Missouri practice with 3 ASCs By Patsy Newitt M idwest Vision partners has acquired Kansas City, Mo.-based Discover Vision Centers and its three ASCs and nine ophthalmology practices, Midwest Vision said Dec. 8. Midwest Vision Partners said it will supply its nonmedi- cal management services to support Discover Vision Centers' growth and market expansion. Discover Vision Centers claims to be the largest provider of eye care in the Kansas City market, with 32 provid- ers. The acquisition bolsters Midwest Vision's existing six ophthalmic practices and four ASCs in St. Louis and Columbus, Ohio. Chesterfield, Mo.-based Midwest Vision Partners focuses on ophthalmic and integrated eye care. n EyeCare Partners acquires Florida practice with ASC By Ariana Portalatin Largo-based Eye Institute of West Florida has joined St. Louis-based ophthalmology group EyeCare Partners. The Eye Institute of West Florida includes five eye care loca- tions, an aesthetic institute and an ASC. The addition expands EyeCare Partners' Florida footprint. Its network includes more than 1,000 providers, 640 eye care locations and 28 ASCs nationwide. Physician Growth Partners advised the partnership, accord- ing to a Nov. 18 news release from the consulting firm. "We felt [EyeCare Partners'] position as the nation's lead- ing integrated eye care network and the resources at their disposal would best enable the Eye Institute of West Florida to continue to accelerate their growth while maintaining their clinical reputation. We have no doubt that this part- nership will be incredibly successful for years to come," said Michael Kroin, a managing partner at Physician Growth Partners. n Arizona practice joins GI Alliance By Marcus Robertson C handler, Ariz.-based East Valley Gastroenterology and Hepatology Associates is joining GI Alliance, the Dallas-based gastro organization said in a Dec. 7 news release. East Valley Gastroenterology and Hepatology Associates is a six-physician practice that opened in 2004. It cares for more than 13,000 patients annually across three locations, according to the release. "With EVGHA's addition, GI Alliance now fully supports all major areas within the greater Phoenix market, including the quickly growing Chandler/Gilbert area in Southeast Phoenix. This partnership complements our planned expansion in the coming year to better meet the needs of patients throughout Arizona," GI Alliance CEO Jim Weber, MD, said in the release. n United Digestive adds 9-physician Atlanta practice By Patsy Newitt A tlanta-based physician practice management company United Digestive signed a deal to expand the resources of Digestive Care Physicians in Johns Creek, Ga., United Digestive said Dec. 7. Digestive Care Physicians was founded in 2011 and operates five clinics and an endoscopy center in metro Atlanta with nine providers. The practice will remain clini- cally independent while expanding its service offerings. United Digestive also added DeKalb Gastroenterology Associates, an 11-provider practice with locations in De- catur and Lithonia, Ga., to its network in early November. United Digestive has a presence in Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina, with a portfolio of more than 80 locations and 120 physicians. n

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