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UCI Medical Affiliates Inc. Opens a New Doctors Care Center in Anderson
Date:9/17/2007

Center Marks 36th Location for Columbia-Based Company

ANDERSON, S.C., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Doctors Care is pleased to announce the opening of its seventh healthcare center in the Upstate, located at 2126 Hwy 81 North, Anderson. The new center opened on September 3, 2007.

Dr. Stephen Parks, the Upstate Regional Medical Director for Doctors Care stated, "The Anderson Doctors Care center is designed to provide convenient urgent care, family care, and occupational medicine, with or without an appointment. The staff includes a board-certified physician, Dr. Malone, and a physician assistant. Features include a trauma room, x-ray equipment and an on-site lab, as well as equipment for breath alcohol testing and drug screenings.

The new Anderson location will be open from 8 am to 8 pm, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm Saturday, and 1 pm to 6 pm on Sunday. Services include routine check-ups, care for minor emergencies, and family health services including vaccinations and primary care. Call 864-226-2660 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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Doctors Care is a division of UCI Medical Affiliates, Inc. UCI Medical Affiliates, Inc. ("UCI") is a Delaware corporation incorporated on August 25, 1982. Operating through its wholly-owned subsidiary, UCI Medical Affiliates of South Carolina, Inc. ("UCI-SC"), UCI provides nonmedical management and administrative services for a network of 59 freestanding medical centers, 58 of which are located throughout South Carolina and one is located in Knoxville, Tennessee (36 operating as Doctors Care in South Carolina, one as Doctors Care in Knoxville, Tennessee, 19 as Progressive Physical Therapy Services in South Carolina, one as Luberoff Pediatrics in South Carolina, one as Carolina Orthopedic & Sports Medicine in South Carolina, and one as Doctors Wellness Center).

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