IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Akeso Occupational Health announced today the opening of a new clinic in Thousand Oaks, CA.
“We are pleased to announce the expansion of our growing network of occupational health clinics into the city of Thousand Oaks,” said Chuck Kruger, CEO of Akeso. Kruger added “We’ve had our eye on this area for over a year, and thankfully we were able to find the perfect location on Thousand Oaks Blvd and Moorpark, right off the 101 freeway. Today’s opening is the culmination of months of hard work designing and building a state-of-the-art clinic to serve the community utilizing the newest technology including our own Akeso Clinic Excellence Solution (ACES). We encourage local residents and employers to stop by and meet our amazing team and take a look at our beautiful new clinic!”
The Clinic’s Medical Director Nathaniel Bautista, MD, who is Board Certified in Occupational Medicine and Internal Medicine, added “I’ve been with Akeso’s Oxnard location for 7 years, where I’ve had the opportunity to develop strong relationships with my patients and their employers. As a long-standing resident of Thousand Oaks, I’m especially proud to be able to represent my hometown community at our newest facility.”
Akeso’s Thousand Oaks Operations Manager Liza Gevorkyan shared that “Our clinic provides a full range of occupational health services including treatment of injuries, telemedicine services, pre-placement physicals, DOT physicals, drug screens, physical therapy, audiometric testing, HazMat testing, breath alcohol and pulmonary function testing. We are here to serve all the needs of local employers!”
About Akeso Occupational Health (www.akesomedical.com)
Akeso Occupational Health develops occupational medicine clinic groups that improve injured worker outcomes through a focus on the patient and a commitment to better partnerships with the payor. The experts at Akeso believe the key to fixing the workers’ compensation system centers around a dedicated group of physicians committed to the right care, without financial incentives for over-treating injured workers. These highly skilled physicians are backed by a clinical organization that works more closely with the insurance carrier and employer to make sure that the right care is delivered in a timelier manner.