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Board-certified colorectal surgeons Drs. Timothy Tolland, Andrew Ritter and Kathleen Williams have joined AdventHealth’s nationally recognized colorectal surgical care team, adding two Volusia County clinics to the network.
Located at 1185 Dunlawton Ave., Suite 100, Port Orange, and 550 Memorial Circle, Suite H, Ormond Beach, these colorectal surgery clinics increase community access to AdventHealth’s highly specialized whole-person care.
To further support the growing region, two additional colorectal surgeons are also anticipated to join the clinic in late 2023.
“Joining with AdventHealth allows us to reach more patients in Volusia County while supporting our vision for advancing colorectal surgery care available locally,” said Dr. Tolland. “Together, we are ensuring our community remains at the forefront of the most advanced, personalized care available.”
AdventHealth Daytona Beach is home to the da Vinci® XI surgery system, a versatile and flexible robotic system for minimally invasive procedures, including some colorectal surgeries. With smaller incisions, less pain and faster recoveries, this state-of-the-art innovation reflects AdventHealth’s commitment to making it easier for patients to get the comprehensive care they need.
“These physicians have long served the Volusia County community and they share our commitment to raise the bar for colorectal surgery,” added David Weis, president and CEO of AdventHealth Daytona Beach and the East Volusia market. “We are thrilled they’ve chosen to join our team of expert clinicians and are dedicated to using advanced technology – including robotics for minimally invasive procedures – for better patient outcomes.”
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