Arleo Eye Associates, a longstanding provider of eye care in the Finger Lakes region, is now officially a part of the Cayuga Health System. The practice, which has served the community for over three decades, is making the transition to ensure that local residents continue to receive top-tier, patient-centered eye care.
Founded by Dr. Robert Arleo in 1994, the practice began in Ithaca and later expanded to Auburn. Over the years, Arleo Eye Associates has built a reputation for its dedication to improving the well-being of patients through personalized and exceptional care.
“Arleo Eye Associates has become an integral part of the patient-centered health care provided in our region,” said Dr. Robert Arleo, founder of the practice. “We are proud of our commitment to quality care in our community and have great confidence in Cayuga Health’s ability to maintain the same high standard of compassionate care we have worked so hard to build.”
Patients of Arleo Eye Associates can expect minimal disruption as the practice transitions into the Cayuga Health system. Key aspects such as providers, phone numbers, and fax numbers will remain unchanged, allowing for a seamless experience.
“We’re thrilled to partner with the dedicated providers and staff at Arleo Eye Associates,” said Jeffrey Penoyer, Vice President of Ambulatory Services at Cayuga Health. “Their tradition of excellent, patient-centered care aligns perfectly with our mission, and we look forward to continuing their legacy in partnership with their team.”
This collaboration with Cayuga Health will allow Arleo Eye Associates to maintain its commitment to comprehensive, compassionate eye care while building on the trust and relationships established over the years. The practice’s legacy of exceptional service will continue to thrive under the Cayuga Health umbrella, ensuring that patients continue to receive the care they have come to rely on.
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