- AdventHealth Lake Wales
Lake Wales Medical Group welcomes Florida native and General Surgeon Buck Scott, M.D., to the medical group staff.
Dr. Scott said he is excited to be back in Florida after spending five years of general surgery residency training in New Orleans.
“I love it here. I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else,” Dr. Scott said. “I am ready to get started seeing surgical patients.”
His wife, Shawn Price-Vogel, is from Lake Wales and their extended family is in and around the Lake Wales area.
Rebecca Brewer, CEO at Lake Wales Medical Center, said she knows Dr. Scott will fit right in with the medical group, hospital and community.
“We are looking forward to his joining our team,” she said. “Dr. Scott has a wonderful approach to surgery. He will provide every patient with compassionate, evidence-based care and optimal surgical treatment.”
Dr. Scott will be performing surgeries ranging from appendectomies to colonoscopies to amputations.
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