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ACMC’S WORLD-CLASS

PHYSICIANS

Bringing the

BEST

to Ashtabula

County

Akhil Chouksey, MD

(left), and Michael

Papsidero, MD

ACMC has more

than 100 physicians,

nurse practitioners

and physician

assistants in over

28 specialties—

all right here in

Ashtabula County, all

right here at ACMC.

IT’S 2015

and time, once and for all, to clear up

the misunderstanding that you must leave Ashtabula

County to receive high-quality healthcare.

“It’s pretty common for people to believe they have to

go to a larger city or a bigger hospital to receive the best

medical care,” said Ashtabula County Medical Center

(ACMC) President and CEO Michael Habowski. “That

simply isn’t true for Ashtabula County residents.”

Recruiting the best

Because of a concerted focus on meeting the needs

of our communities, ACMC has recruited world-class

physicians to Ashtabula County to provide medical

care where it is needed most.

“When people hear about the caliber of physicians

practicing at ACMC, they are amazed. For example,

one of the leading ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeons

in northeast Ohio practices full time at ACMC. The

former director of the Allergy & Immunology Clinic at

MetroHealth joined ACMC last year. Four cardiologists

from Cleveland Clinic, the No. 1 heart hospital in the

country, see patients full time at ACMC,” Habowski

said.

ENT surgeon Michael Papsidero, MD, joined ACMC

three years ago, after leading several physician groups

and networks. He was the founder and president of

Gateway Medical Group, a multispecialty group with

more than 100 physicians. He served as president and

managing physician for the Cleveland ENT and Facial

Surgery Group, as well as the managing physician for

Northern Ohio Otolaryngology Network, which was

composed of 35 physicians in seven counties.

“I came to ACMC to get back to what I love—the

day-to-day interaction with patients,” Dr. Papsidero

said. “Leading the physician groups and networks was

important work, but there is nothing as satisfying as

talking with a patient to diagnose an illness or injury,

then treating them or performing surgery on them to

make them better.”

Filling a need

Northeast Ohio’s eminent allergy immunologist Akhil

Chouksey, MD, joined ACMC last year to fill a need

within the community.

“There is a great need for allergy and immunology

services here in Ashtabula County, and I do envision

creating a ‘center of excellence’ for such services here

at ACMC,” said Dr. Chouksey. “Since my arrival here, we

have diagnosed several patients with primary immune

deficiency disorders who are now receiving immune

globulin replacement therapy successfully. Our allergen

immunotherapy program has been benefiting patients

with severe allergies, chronic sinusitis and asthma. It is

indeed a very satisfying experience.”

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