Popular on eTradeWire
- Eduscape and Engino Join Forces to Solve the "E" Challenge in STEM Education - 325
- Tevye in New York! at North Coast Rep Variety Nights - 237
- Southern Utah Retreats: The Hottest Retreat Center in the Southwest - 235
- Local Roofer Advises OKC Homeowners on Hail-Resistant Roofing Options Following Recent Storms - 224
- TicketMeta and TechStorm Forge Strategic Partnership to Revolutionize Esports Event Experiences - 205
- Theralist Celebrates One Year Anniversary of Launch with Impressive Growth and Expansion - 195
- Another Reagan AP Accident; AI to the Rescue? - 192
- One Home Service Names Atlantic Harbor as Broward County's #1 Marine Construction Company - 173
- Revolutionary Partnership Bridging AI/Youth Sports/Business - 166
- Over 9,000 Users Trust QBSwift for Reliable QuickBooks Solutions - 153
Similar on eTradeWire
- Precision Antibody's Founder and CEO to Speak at the 2025 Drug Discovery Strategic Summit Boston
- Marketing Consultant & Founder Unveils AI System That Replicates Strategic Thinking at Scale
- INSPIRE Northwest™ A Premier Marketing and Communication Event
- Aardvark Online Removals Helps Businesses and Individuals Take Control of Their Digital Reputation
- Passport to U.S. Customs Compliance' Series Gains Urgency Amid Escalating Tariff Turmoil
- Dominican-Born Entrepreneur Nears First Anniversary of BLO Blow Dry Bar in Lewis Center
- NaturismRE Launches the 11 Levels of Naturism: A Groundbreaking Framework Guiding the Global Naturist Journey
- K2 Integrity and Sonata One Partner to Accelerate Capital Raising, Reduce Risk, and Deliver Scalable Advisory Services for Private Fund Managers
- Nagashima Pavarini Ltd Files Federal Trademark for "America's Surety Bonds" and Expands National Bonding Referral Platform
- Denudation Pipettes in IVF - Cryolab Limited
Medical Arts Clinic in Greenwood, MS Welcomes New Tenant Vascular & Vein Institute of the South
eTradeWire News/10797974
GREENWOOD, Miss. - eTradeWire -- The Medical Arts Clinic at 405 River Road in Greenwood has welcomed a new tenant in the East Hall wing of the building, a clinic with the Vascular & Vein Institute of the South (VVIS), "the Mid-South's leader in comprehensive vascular care – specializing in both minimally-invasive endovascular procedures, and open surgery." VVIS offers screening and treatment for:
More on eTradeWire News
Located in sight of the old Keesler Bridge in downtown Greenwood, the Medical Arts Clinic was one of the first medical clinics built in Greenwood using modern commercial construction standards. The clinic was built in 1962 by Dr. George Nassar, whose father, an immigrant building contractor from Lebanon, oversaw the project. Also notable, it was the first medical clinic with central air conditioning. The Medical Arts Clinic houses medical practices and clinics, along with a specialized business software and web applications IT services business.
"We are thrilled to see another medical practice in Greenwood that specializes in a vital service," said John Pittman Hey, building manager and chief programmer at GMT Corporation. "Until VVIS's arrival we did not have anything local for specialty vein and vascular care. We have always wanted to be a part of providing great medical care and services to Greenwood and Leflore County at the Medical Arts Building. VVIS learned about the Medical Arts building through the work of Thomas Gregory, the Executive Director at Greenwood-Leflore-Carroll Economic Development Foundation, and Matt Weathersby, with Commercial Advisors out of Memphis, TN and we are so grateful for their assistance in bringing VVIS to Greenwood."
More on eTradeWire News
The Medical Arts Building also includes Second Chance Healthcare, a clinic that provides mental and behavioral health services in the west wing of the building. Offices and rooms at the Medical Arts Building are pre-wired for internet and telephone service, as well as wi-fi access. The clinic offers ample on-site parking and ground-level double doors to accommodate the handicapped at the rear of the building.
To contact VVIS for an appointment, call 901.390.2930 or book online at https://vascularandveininstitute.com.
Built in 1962, the Medical Arts Clinic is at 405 River Road on the Yazoo River, across the street from the courthouse and within sight of the Keesler Bridge in downtown Greenwood. To reach the building manager, John Pittman Hey, email clinic@medical-arts.org or call 662.453.8412.
- Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)/Limb Preservation
- Venous Disease (Varicose Veins, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) May-Thurner Syndrome, Superior Vena Cava (SVC) Syndrome)
- Genicular Artery Embolization (for Chronic Knee Pain/Osteoarthritis)
- Uterine Fibroid Embolization
- Carotid Disease
- Abdominal and Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
- Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
- Dialysis Access Creation and Maintenance
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Wound Management
- Vascular Laboratory Services/Ultrasound
More on eTradeWire News
- Patriot SoftWash Completes Softwash Cleaning at Forum at Grand Prarie
- Fairfield Inn by Marriott Scottsdale Old Town Opens
- CTeL Leads Urgent Call to Action: Health Technology Must Be Exempt from Tariffs
- Precision Antibody's Founder and CEO to Speak at the 2025 Drug Discovery Strategic Summit Boston
- Make Cursive Fun Again with the New Writing Scholars Activity Book
Located in sight of the old Keesler Bridge in downtown Greenwood, the Medical Arts Clinic was one of the first medical clinics built in Greenwood using modern commercial construction standards. The clinic was built in 1962 by Dr. George Nassar, whose father, an immigrant building contractor from Lebanon, oversaw the project. Also notable, it was the first medical clinic with central air conditioning. The Medical Arts Clinic houses medical practices and clinics, along with a specialized business software and web applications IT services business.
"We are thrilled to see another medical practice in Greenwood that specializes in a vital service," said John Pittman Hey, building manager and chief programmer at GMT Corporation. "Until VVIS's arrival we did not have anything local for specialty vein and vascular care. We have always wanted to be a part of providing great medical care and services to Greenwood and Leflore County at the Medical Arts Building. VVIS learned about the Medical Arts building through the work of Thomas Gregory, the Executive Director at Greenwood-Leflore-Carroll Economic Development Foundation, and Matt Weathersby, with Commercial Advisors out of Memphis, TN and we are so grateful for their assistance in bringing VVIS to Greenwood."
More on eTradeWire News
- Bilingual Learning Made Fun: Tagalog-English Body Parts Book for Kids
- Samuel Paul to Serve Petition for Compensation for Wrongful Conviction on Oregon Attorney General
- Runding Corp and Integrated Facility Services Partner to Drive Digital Transformation & Productivity
- Benchmark International Successfully Facilitated the Trans Between Spadone LLC and Private Investors
- "The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise" Now Available at Barnes & Noble"
The Medical Arts Building also includes Second Chance Healthcare, a clinic that provides mental and behavioral health services in the west wing of the building. Offices and rooms at the Medical Arts Building are pre-wired for internet and telephone service, as well as wi-fi access. The clinic offers ample on-site parking and ground-level double doors to accommodate the handicapped at the rear of the building.
To contact VVIS for an appointment, call 901.390.2930 or book online at https://vascularandveininstitute.com.
Built in 1962, the Medical Arts Clinic is at 405 River Road on the Yazoo River, across the street from the courthouse and within sight of the Keesler Bridge in downtown Greenwood. To reach the building manager, John Pittman Hey, email clinic@medical-arts.org or call 662.453.8412.
Source: Medical Arts Clinic at River Road, Greenwood
0 Comments
Latest on eTradeWire News
- Fast Lane Awarded Fortinet 2025 ATC Silver Winner - Outstanding Achievement in Business Growth
- Norvell Jefferson publishes HIMSS25 trend report on AI, interoperability, and trust in healthcare
- Class Composer Wins at FETC Pitchfest for Edtech Innovation
- Mountain Maryland Plein Air Event
- Custom Garage Construction Services in Milwaukee & Southeast Wisconsin
- Rezliant AI Emerges & Merges With Resilient Software Security & Launches All-In-One Suite That Cuts Triage 40%, So Teams Focus On Dev & Real Threats
- Okika Devices Acquires Anadigm Corp
- Lee BIA Builders Care, LCEC collaborate on beautification project for Fort Myers couple
- New Book Empowers Independent Artists to Build Industry-Ready Press Kits
- Passport to U.S. Customs Compliance' Series Gains Urgency Amid Escalating Tariff Turmoil
- Customized Stations Available for Jeron Pro-Alert™ Area of Rescue System
- Pelican Reef Group Announces Grand Opening of New High Point Showroom – IHFC Building H-621 & Event April 27th, 2025
- A Revolutionary Tool Designed to Help B2B Sales Teams Sell More, Faster
- Introducing Sentir: A British Fragrance Brand Designed to Stir the Soul
- 2nd Annual Hollow Earth Festival This Saturday April 26th In Hamilton, Ohio, Usa, Planet Earth
- United Way's WeCare program provided over $9 million worth of free medical services to patients
- Institute of Product Leadership Launches International Certificate in AI Product Management Program
- Gotham Lab Supports E-Learning Localization for Corporate and Government Training
- Transforming Safety Standards: The Innovation That Can Save Thousands of Lives
- PATH Honors Sayed Ali of Interpreters Unlimited For His Dedication to Fighting Homelessness