Anne Arundel Medical Group (AAMG) Surgical Specialists today announced the temporary relocation of Easton-based general surgeon Kevin Stitely, MD, from Pintail Drive to 505 Dutchmans Lane, Suites A3-A4.
The move is part of a two-step relocation plan that ultimately has Dr. Stitely’s office moving to the Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC) Pavilion – Easton. The new healthcare pavilion was announced in October and is scheduled to open in Waterside Village next to BJs in 2018.
“I was honored to be part of the team who recently announced to the Easton Town Council AAMC’s plans for our Easton pavilion,” says Dr. Stitely, who has served the Easton community since 1995. “Our temporary move to Dutchmans Lane positions our team with other AAMC specialists, including the new office of AAMG Cardiology Specialists, while we build out the larger facility.”
Dr. Stitely’s practice focuses on general surgery, including advanced laparoscopic procedures of the gastrointestinal tract, thyroid and parathyroid surgery, surgery of the gall bladder and bile ducts, and hernia surgery, among other procedures. He sees patients in Easton, Kent Island and Annapolis, and performs surgery at AAMC’s campus in Annapolis and outpatient surgery at the Surgery Center of Easton. Once the Easton pavilion opens, Dr. Stitely will be able to perform some outpatient procedures in Easton.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit myAAMG.org/Surgical- Specialists or call 410-822-4220.
About Anne Arundel Medical Group
Anne Arundel Medical Group (AAMG), part of Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC), is one of Maryland’s largest multi-specialty practice groups serving patients throughout central Maryland and the Eastern Shore. With more than 160 providers in 42 offices, AAMG provides an array of healthcare services including primary care, women’s health and specialty care. As part of AAMC, medical providers have access to a network of health resources. AAMG practices use MyChart ®, an online medical records system that allows patients to view records, check results, request an appointment or prescription, or exchange email with their doctor. To learn more, visit www.MyAAMG.org.
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