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Noyes Health Names Dr. J. Chad Teeters as New President and CEO

Meet Dr. J. Chad Teeters, the new leader of Noyes Health. With a wealth of experience and dedication to patient care, he's ready to build on the progress made under Amy Pollard's decade-long leadership.

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Noyes Health Names Dr. J. Chad Teeters as New President and CEO

Noyes Health, a prominent healthcare organization in New York's Genesee County and Finger Lakes Region, has appointed a new president and chief executive officer. Dr. J. Chad Teeters will take on the role effective May 1, succeeding Amy Pollard who is retiring after a decade at the helm.

Teeters brings a wealth of experience to Noyes Health. He received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease. He previously served as the chief of UR Medicine Highland Hospital's Cardiology Division from 2009 to 2020, growing the practice into a regional leader with double-digit financial growth each year.

In his new role at Noyes Health, Teeters will also dedicate half a day each week to providing patient care at Finger Lakes Cardiology Group in Geneseo. His appointment has been praised by Nicholas H. Apostoleris, Ph.D., chief executive officer of Tri-County Family Medicine, as excellent news for the region. Teeters also served as executive medical director for Accountable Health Partners (AHP) for three years, playing a crucial role in making AHP a trusted source of information and support for healthcare providers across the Finger Lakes Region during the COVID pandemic.

Dr. J. Chad Teeters' appointment as the new president and chief executive officer of Noyes Health is expected to build on the progress made under Amy Pollard's leadership. His extensive experience and commitment to patient care are seen as valuable assets for the organization and the wider community.

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