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Watson Clinic Offers Expanded Appointment Availability

10/22/2025

 
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t’s important to make time for your health, but sometimes life’s obligations can get in the way. That’s why Watson Clinic’s team of expert physicians and providers work diligently to be there when you need them the most. By offering flexible and immediate appointment availability, you can enjoy a fulfilling healthcare experience on your schedule.

Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine specialist Dr. Guillermo Vasquez and his team - including registered nurse practitioners Emily Beriswill, APRN, Brandi N. Plummer, APRN and Jennifer Potts, APRN - offer expanded appointment availability from their Watson Clinic South offices at 1033 N. Parkway Frontage Rd. in south Lakeland, including:
  • Weekdays starting at 7 am or earlier
  • Extended weekday afternoons until 6 pm
  • Saturday morning hours
  • Same-day in-person or video appointments for more urgent healthcare concerns

Two members of the team - Dr. Vasquez and Jennifer Potts, APRN – are also fluent in Spanish.
Appointments may be scheduled with Dr. Vasquez and each member of his care team by calling 863-680-7190 or by visiting WatsonClinic.com/Vasquez.

Family Medicine
If Watson Clinic Highlands at 2300 E. County Rd. 540A in south Lakeland is more convenient to your home or place of work, then you can receive same-day or next-day primary care services courtesy of Adilene Alvardo, APRN, a registered nurse practitioner who works alongside board-certified Family Medicine specialist Dr. Brett Widick.

New and existing Watson Clinic patients can schedule their appointment by calling 863-680-7190 or visiting WatsonClinic.com/AAlvarado.
 
Nephrology
Whether you’re seeking treatment or ongoing management for high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, and other related disorders, Watson Clinic’s Nephrology department is a trusted leader in kidney care for countless patients. Receiving the expert kidney care you rely on is easier than ever thanks to board-certified Nephrology specialists Dr. Michael Achinger and Dr. Steven Achinger, who have expanded their appointment availability to include select Saturdays from Watson Clinic Main at 1600 Lakeland Hills Blvd. in Lakeland.

For more information and to schedule an appointment, call 863-680-7190 or visit WatsonClinic.com/Nephrology.
 
Optometry
Watson Clinic’s Optometry department at Watson Clinic Main specializes in routine and diabetic eye exams, as well as the diagnosis and management of common eye disorders, including glaucoma, dry eye syndrome, cataracts and macular degeneration, and eyeglass and contact lens prescriptions.

The department offers timely care, including same-day appointment availability for routine eye care needs.

Call 863-680-7486 or visit WatsonClinic.com/Optometry for more information and to schedule an appointment.
 
Walk-in Care Locations
Watson Clinic’s three walk-in care facilities – Urgent Care Main, Urgent Care South and XpressCare Highlands – offer comprehensive care for minor illnesses and injuries without the need for an appointment. Whether you’re a first-time or established Watson Clinic patient, these facilities offer a convenient option if you can’t wait for a regular appointment with your doctor. Each location is open during expanded hours seven days a week, and features a team of board-certified physicians and expert care team members, as well as on-site radiology and laboratory capabilities for quicker results and more efficient treatments. Watson Clinic’s walk-in care facilities also offer an On My Way feature within the Watson Clinic Patient Portal platform, which allows patients to reserve a time in advance to receive care. 

Watson Clinic Urgent Care Main
1600 Lakeland Hills Blvd.
Lakeland, FL 33805
Hours: Monday – Sunday from 8 am to 6 pm

Watson Clinic Urgent Care South
1033 N. Parkway Frontage Rd. (behind Oakbridge Centre in south Lakeland)
Lakeland, FL 33803
Hours: Monday – Sunday from 8 am to 6 pm

Watson Clinic XpressCare Highlands
2300 E. County Rd. 540A
Lakeland, FL 33813
Hours: Monday – Saturday from 8 am to 6 pm, Sundays from 9 am to 3 pm
             
For more information on each walk-in care location, visit WatsonClinic.com/WalkIn

Florida Chamber Foundation’s Prosperity Initiative Doubles Down on its Zip-Code Level Efforts to Replace Generational Childhood Poverty with Pathways to Prosperity and Self-Sufficiency

10/5/2025

 
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The Florida Chamber Foundation is expanding its Florida Prosperity Initiative’s efforts to cut Florida childhood poverty in half and announced in September that Heather Cogar has been named the Initiative’s Statewide Director of Community Engagement. Cogar brings years of public and private sector experience and has an extensive background in spearheading initiatives that have provided her with a personal connection to helping Floridians overcome economic hardship. 

“Growing up in the challenges of the foster care system, serving as a Deputy Sheriff and running a small business have all taught me that the Florida Prosperity Initiative’s approach is the right one and I’m looking forward to partnering with more and more business and community leaders as we continue to change lives,” said Heather Cogar, Statewide Director of Community Engagement for the Florida Chamber Foundation’s Florida Prosperity Initiative. “Every child deserves the chance to thrive, and by working hand-in-hand with business and community leaders we can remove barriers that hold families back and build a future where opportunity is within reach for all Floridians, regardless of their zip code.” 

In 2016, Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce and Foundation, at the invitation of the Speaker, testified before Congress on the importance of having a targeted approach to breaking the cycle of generational poverty. The Florida Chamber Foundation’s Florida Prosperity Initiative was born out of the fact that focusing the goodness of free enterprise on creating pathways to prosperity is the best way to lead America’s efforts to eradicate generational poverty.  These efforts are amplified through the Florida Prosperity Initiative Zip Code Model, a nationally recognized example for implementing neighborhood solutions for tackling the 10 root causes of poverty
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“My wife and I have known Heather Cogar for approximately 15 years, and her life experiences are defined by resilience, perseverance and overcoming obstacles. As a person, she has been impacted by the foster care system and therapeutic treatment centers like those at Camp E-Nini-Hassee in Floral City, FL. I am confident that her unique set of personal and professional experiences have prepared her to be a fierce advocate for children, while helping them find a pathway to prosperity they otherwise wouldn’t have had,” said David Vincent, Citrus County Sheriff. 

“Right now, there are more than 714,000 Florida children living in poverty. In a state that has the 16th largest economy in the world and continues to create jobs higher than the national average, replacing poverty with prosperity is not only imperative, it’s the right thing to do and having Heather building support in every community of Florida will be a game changer for our Florida Prosperity Initiative and so many kids and communities,” said Mark Wilson, President & CEO, Florida Chamber of Commerce and Foundation. 

The Florida Prosperity Initiative’s efforts are powered by the Florida Prosperity Advisory Board and supported by Florida Chamber Foundation Board members and so many others. 
“With 983 zip codes and more than half of our 714,768 children living in poverty in just 15 percent (150) of Florida’s zip codes, the Florida Prosperity Initiative is connecting every community to leverage partnerships aimed at helping families move from a life of barriers and dependence to one of prosperity and self-sufficiency. The Moore Agency is a proud supporter of this work,” said Karen Moore, Founder & CEO of The Moore Agency and Incoming Chair-Elect of the Florida Chamber Foundation. 

To find out more about the Florida Prosperity Initiative, visit:

www.flchamber.com/flprosperityinitiative.  

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About the Florida Prosperity Initiative
 
The Florida Chamber Foundation’s Florida Prosperity Initiative is a business-led initiative to cut Florida childhood poverty in half by replacing childhood poverty with pathways to prosperity and self-sufficiency. The Initiative focuses on helping individuals and families break the destructive cycle of generational poverty by tackling the 10 root causes, implementing and better connecting tailored, community-driven solutions at the zip code level to create pathways to economic opportunity for all Floridians. It operates under the strategic direction of the Florida Prosperity Advisory Board, encouraging collaboration among businesses, community leaders, policymakers, and non-profits to achieve its collective impact-achieved goals.  

The Prosperity Initiative has garnered strong backing from community and business leaders across Florida, underscoring the importance of addressing generational poverty. At the May Florida Prosperity & Economic Opportunity Solution Summit, leaders including First Lady Casey DeSantis; Tim Marks, President & CEO of Metropolitan Ministries; and John Rivers, Owner of 4 Rivers Smokehouse emphasized the transformative impact of this work: 

Casey DeSantis, First Lady of Florida
– “We can do so much more if we are working together, we know the mission, and we are working for the individual.” 

Tim Marks, President and Chief Officer of Metropolitan Ministries
– “Remember the opening comments by Mark? He talked about Prosperity, he talked about GDP, and then he paused and said, however. In this room, there are folks in the public sector, private sector, faith community, nonprofits. And all of us care about the however.” 

John Rivers, owner of 4 Rivers Smokehouse
– “The fact that you are here, you are part of the Prosperity Committee and the Initiative that they are doing and says a lot about your heart and your priorities are as a company and an individual. So, thank you.” 

About the Florida Chamber Foundation 
The Florida Chamber Foundation is a statewide, business-led, non-partisan research and leadership organization focused on securing Florida’s future. By prioritizing long-term strategies over the short-term, the Chamber Foundation partners with regional and state leaders to ensure global competitiveness, prosperity, high-paying jobs, and vibrant communities for all Floridians. Guided by the 
Florida 2030 Blueprint and its Six Pillars of Florida’s Future Economy, the Foundation focuses on improving Florida’s talent pipeline, diversifying the economy through new technology and innovation, enhancing infrastructure, fostering a business-friendly climate, streamlining government efficiency, and championing Florida’s quality of life.

Source: Florida Chamber of Commerce

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