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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Promise Rejuvenation Center cuts ribbon at Palm Ridge Plaza in The Villages

Peter Baranoff, Richard Gold and Carmel Baranoff.
Peter Baranoff, Richard Gold and Carmel Baranoff.

Promise Rejuvenation Center at The Villages held a ribbon cutting and reception to celebrate the opening of its first center at Palm Ridge Plaza. The center provides a variety of customized anti-aging, weight loss and integrative medicine therapy solutions for patients. Dr. Lena Edwards, the chief medical officer, is a board certified Integrative Medicine and Anti-Aging Specialist.

Peter Baranoff, chairman and CEO of Promise Healthcare, remembered being here in 2011 to cut the ribbon for Promise Hospital.

“At the hospital we are with people sometimes during their darkest hours of need,” said Baranoff. “The rejuvenation center will help people live life to the fullest. People will come to us proactively instead of reactively.”

Richard Gold and Carmel and Peter Baranoff.
Richard Gold and Carmel and Peter Baranoff.

President of Promise Healthcare Richard Gold said that in 30 years of working with physicians, he has never met a doctor as committed and caring as Dr. Edwards.

“With this center we are changing sick care to well care,” said Gold. “We want to help people live longer healthier lives full of vitality, realizing your golden years are in front of you not behind you.”

Gold said that The Villages was the logical place for their first center because of the population here that wants to stay active.

“We are the first rejuvenation center in the area,” said Gold. “There are wellness centers here, but we are the first rejuvenation center.”

Promise Rejuvenation Center offers a wide variety of services. Dr. Edwards said that two of the main areas she treats people for are hormone imbalances and nutritional deficiencies.

To find out more about the center call (352) 430-3397.

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