August 31, 2025 - 15:36

Brian Payne, ARNP, is set to welcome patients at his new office starting Tuesday, located at 722 W. Byers Avenue. This relocation comes after his previous practice at The Springs Health Centre, which was acquired by Owensboro Health in 2022.
The transition to the new facility is aimed at providing a more accessible and comfortable environment for patients seeking care. Payne has built a reputation for his dedicated approach to healthcare, and this move is expected to enhance the quality of service he offers.
Patients can look forward to a modern office setup that is designed to improve their overall experience. With this new location, Payne aims to continue delivering exceptional care while fostering strong relationships with his patients.
As he embarks on this new chapter, Payne expresses enthusiasm about the opportunities that lie ahead and is committed to maintaining the high standards of care that his patients have come to expect.
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