Elite Therapy Joins AnMed

Observer Reports

AnMed has expanded its physical therapy footprint in the area with a new partnership with Elite Integrated Therapy Centers. Six of Elite’s facilities in Anderson, Powdersville, Belton and Seneca will join two locations already operated by AnMed under the name AnMed Integrated Therapy.

Elite provides outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy to help people live life to the fullest. The partnership does not affect Elite’s remaining 10 offices located in other parts of the state. An additional location at the AnMed Piedmont healthcare campus is set to open in the spring.

The move also brings expanded professional development and staff training opportunities, with residency and fellowship programs accessible through Elite will help AnMed to train more therapists and offer more specialized care moving forward, including services currently unavailable in the area.

“This provides more access to convenient, varied services, and it enables us to better achieve our mission to provide exceptional and compassionate care to the people of Upstate South Carolina and northeast Georgia,”said AnMed CEO William Kenley.

AnMed Integrated Therapy operates locations on Cornelia Road (opening in spring), Greenville Street and Station Drive in Anderson, as well as at the AnMed North Campus in Anderson; on State 153 in Powdersville; on Blue Ridge Avenue in Belton; on Clemson Boulevard in Seneca; and on Walmart Drive in Hartwell, Georgia.

Elite Integrated Therapy Centers is a subsidiary of Elite Therapy Solutions, LLC. Backed by a team of licensed specialists, Elite offers a community of support paired with the highest level of patient-focused care in physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech pathology. From first assessment to final session, its goal is to help every patient conquer pain, heal from injury and live life without limitations. To learn more, visit elitetherapycenters.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram for their latest updates.

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