Beebe opening primary care office at Cape Henlopen Medical Center

The view of Cape Henlopen Medical Center from the intersection of Kings Highway and Gills Neck Road. It will feature the new Beebe Primary Care office.
LEWES, Del. – Beebe Medical Group has announced that they will open a primary care office at the Cape Henlopen Medical Center.
We’re told Lisa Bartels, MD, and Aaron Block, PA-C, are moving their offices to the new Cape Henlopen Medical Center Building on Black Swan Drive in Lewes. The new practice will be named Beebe Primary Care Cape Henlopen.
“Your local community health system is committed to growing access to primary care providers,” said David A. Tam, MD, MBA, CPHE, FACHE, President & CEO, Beebe Healthcare. “Aaron and Lisa are two well established providers and more will be joining them here. All will enjoy this new, beautiful space along with their patients, and it also allows for Beebe Medical Group to continue to expand alongside Sussex County.”
If community members are looking for a primary care provider, they can call 302-645-3332 to find a Beebe provider accepting new patients.
Dr. Bartels is board certified in family medicine and completed her undergraduate degree at Connecticut College, New London, in 2004. She then went on to receive her medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia in 2009. Her family medicine residency was completed at Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, PA. Her previous location was at Beebe Primary Care Lewes.
Block is a certified physician assistant by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants who was practicing with Beebe Family Practice King Street Row. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware and his physician assistant certification from Hahnemann Physician Assistant Program at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Block also has experience as a physician assistant in the specialty of urology, the intensive care unit, emergency department, and surgical oncology.
Beebe Healthcare will hold an open house for the public on Tuesday, December 14th, at 4:30 p.m. A brief ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held, and tours will be offered. Masks will be required during tours or while inside.