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OSWEGO - Oswego Health welcomes the return of Certified Nurse Practitioner, Samantha Goutermout to the healthcare system as a new provider at Fulton PrimeCare.
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OSWEGO - With the recent expansion of primary care in Fulton, Oswego Health welcomed two new practitioners to the community, Matthew J. Kohls, PA, and Heather Daniels, FNP-C.
Originally from Macungie, Pa., Matthew J. Kohls, PA will provide care in the new Fulton PrimeCare located at 98 N. Second St., alongside Vandana Patil, MD, and Deirdre A. Wahl, RN, MSN, FNP-C. Kohls, a certified PA-C and is well rounded with clinical experience in family medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, neurology, psychiatry, gastroenterology, and general surgery. Kohls earned his master of science in physician assistant studies at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, and his bachelor of science in biology from Pennsylvania State University.
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OSWEGO – With a continued demand for primary care services throughout Oswego County, Oswego Health is expanding access to care and opening a second location at 98. N. 2nd St., Fulton on April 5, 2021.
“Oswego Health’s mission is to provide accessible, quality care and improve the health of residents in our community,” stated Michael Backus, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer of Oswego Health.
Before the decision to open a second location in Fulton, Oswego Health heavily analyzed the community’s need for healthcare services by conducting a community needs survey. 79% of the respondents reported that they travel outside the county for healthcare services. The access to health care indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they do not have at least one person who they think of as their doctor or health care provider. This indicator is relevant because access to regular primary care i