Friday, October 16, 2015

A Fond Farewell to Family Medical Clinic



In 1968 Dr. Gerald Foret and his wife, Gayle, moved to Franklinton to make their home here. Shortly after their move, Dr. Foret established what would eventually be known to many as Family Medical Clinic. He served as the only doctor at the clinic for the first 12 years before bringing in other doctors to serve the citizens of Franklinton and Washington Parish. He gave local doctors a job to come home to while meeting a huge need in our community.

Currently Dr. Libeau Berthelot, Dr. Mark James and Dr. Christopher Foret practice in the Family Medical Clinic. The trio combined has close to 75 years of experience as physicians who have served thousands of patients in our area over the years. These doctors, along with their medical and office personnel, have provided first-class service while becoming involved in the community. They chose to raise their families here and have been active in areas outside of their practice while becoming friends to many. They've made house calls and saw patients after hours and on holidays. Simply put, they did whatever it took to make sure people received quality healthcare from doctors who are genuinely concerned.

After initially partnering with East Jefferson General Hospital, FMC has been a part of the St. Tammany Parish Hospital system since 2003. STPH paid the salaries of the doctors and all personnel at FMC; money that didn't cost the taxpayers of Washington Parish anything at all. They also provided an economic boost to Riverside Medical Center. Dr. Chris Foret stated that his charges to Riverside Medical Center in 2012 totaled $2.2 million and he admitted over 80% of his patients to the local hospital. Dr. James reported that Family Medical Clinic generated over $23 million in gross income for Riverside Medical Center from 2007 to 2011 and another $7.3 million in 2012 alone.

Many will wonder why some type of deal couldn't be worked out between RMC and STPH when the two parties had a working agreement for so many years.  Many wonder what suddenly changed. It's likely a question that most will never fully understand and it truly is very puzzling.

One thing's for sure though; the Family Medical Clinic in Franklinton is now forever closed and a new one in Folsom is ready to open on Monday, October 19. The moving company is working now and the doctors already have a list of patients to see on their first day at the new location. Many Washington Parish residents will now make the 20 minute drive south when it's time to see the doctors who have cared for them for so many years.

Also gone will be many tax dollars that had been spent in Franklinton. That money will now support St. Tammany Parish instead of being funneled back to benefit our school system, the Town of Franklinton, the Washington Parish Government and even Riverside Medical Center.

One can only wonder how it must've felt to the doctors and their staff to walk out of Family Medical Clinic for the final time last Wednesday. A clinic that has served Franklinton and the surrounding areas since 1968 will no longer serve at 711 Riverside Drive. The doctors and their staff will be okay as they adjust to their new setting. It's the people of Washington Parish who will pay the biggest price in this entire ordeal. Franklinton's loss is Folsom's gain...and what a gain it is for them.

Thank you to the Foret's, the James', the Berthelot's and all others for your service to Franklinton and Washington Parish over the years. You will be missed here in many ways.


(L-R) Drs. Gerald Foret, Libeau Berthelot, Mark James & Chris Foret

5 comments:

  1. This is a most unfortunate deal for the economy and residents of Washington Parish and Franklinton. I would wonder if this is in relation to Obama care or the joining or merging of St. Tammany Hospital and Ochsner. Just doesn't make sense..bet you the facility rent etc in Folsom and the remodel or new building would have kept FMC open at least another year are so..just saying.. rant off..Karen B

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  2. So, so sad for our parish, especially elderly persons. Oh well, since I have no problem with transportation I'll just go to Folsom, see my Doctors and then on to Covington to spend my money.

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  3. Awesome facility, physicians and staff. Thanks for all you have done for me and my family.

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  4. I have seen all 4 doctors over the pasr 27 yrs, you could not ask for anyone more qualfied or experinced than these 4 doctors. Any time you saw Dr Chris he knew you by your first name,and always spoke to you no matter where you where. And Dr James was my primary care, he always assured me "We're gonna get you fixed up", and I knew I could count on that. Saw Dr B with a dog bite, he knew exactly what to do. We are going to miss them here, but I will definitly go to Folsum to see Dr James or which one is availble..

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