Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Getting Closer To Completion 

The exterior construction of the new Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute building (also known as The Medical Center at Wiregrass Ranch) on the south side of S.R. 56 (at Hueland Pond Blvd.) is nearing completion. It is expected to open to patients later this year. (Photo by Joel Provenzano) 

Across from the Daybreak Market & Fuel gas station project, on the southwest corner of S.R. 56 and Hueland Pond Blvd. (north of Sand Dune Rd.), next to Beach House Assisted Living & Memory Care, is a two-story, 56,559- sq.-ft. medical office building being constructed by Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS). This building will add yet another medical specialty space to Wesley Chapel, and specifically to the Wiregrass Ranch development. 

This project has been a few years in the making. The meeting with the county for this site first took place in 2021, with permits being started in 2022 and an official ground breaking with the North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce (NTBC) in September of that year. 

But now, this 6.13-acre site, which appraised at more than $2 million, is looking well under way (see photo above), with most of the vertical exterior walls in place and the site fully buzzing with construction crews. And, based on the story we ran in early Oct. 2022, FCS plans to occupy 45,000 sq. ft. of the two-story building, which will make it larger than the 28,000 sq. ft. of space dedicated to the Moffitt Cancer Center at AdventHealth Wesley Chapel, which opened in May 2021. The remaining space in the Medical Center at Wiregrass Ranch is for lease. 

The site map for the Medical Center at Wiregrass Ranch. (Source: Pasco County)

FCS originally came to Wesley Chapel in 2019 — to a small building in the Cypress Glen Professional Park (off Cypress Ridge Blvd., north of S.R. 56) — where the group quickly earned a good reputation from its patients for the staff’s compassion and respect. 

Florida Cancer Specialists isn’t new to the game either, as the company has been operating for 40 years and has 100+ locations. 

According to its website, FLCancer.org, “Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute has a national reputation for excellence in oncology, hematology and cancer research. With over 250 physicians and nearly 100 locations, we are committed to providing Wesley Chapel and (the nearby area) with world-class cancer care close to home.” 

The website also says that, the new building, “will include 27 patient exam rooms, 69 infusion treatment chairs, as well as an on-site laboratory, pharmacy, PET/ CT imaging and radiation oncology services. Patients will also have opportunities to participate in clinical trials research as well as care management services.” 

Although we did not receive confirmation of all of this information in time for this article, the FCS website also states that, “Board-certified medical oncologists Ayman Barakat, MD, Uday Dandamundi, MD, Eva Gupta, MD, Richard McDonough, MD, Shilen Patel, MD, and Ramya Pinnamaneni, MD, will provide care to patients at the new Wesley Chapel clinic.” 

At our press time, we did not know the expected opening date of the building, but we believe it will be sometime later this year. 

School Board Member Vaughn Honors Turner-Bartels For All Of Its PTSA Awards! 

Turner Bartels K-8 School ‘s PTSA poses with the awards they were given by Ami Marie Granger Welch (2nd from left) & Jessica Vaughn (3rd from left). (Photos by Charmaine George)

If you thought that having this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee champion would be enough for Turner Bartels K-8 School in the Live Oak Preserve area off Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., you’d be wrong. 

Less than two weeks before Turner Bartels seventh grader Bruhat Soma took home that coveted crown, the school itself was honored with six trophies from the Hillsborough County Council of PTAs & PTSAs, including PTSA of the Year (for the second year in a row), President of the Year (Ali Wilbur), Volunteer of the Year (Holley Townsend), “Superman” Award for Top Male Volunteer of the Year (Eric Wilbur, also for the second consecutive year), Administrator of the Year (Principal R. LaMarr Buggs) and the “At Your Service” Award for the Best Service Project (Giving Tree). 

Principal R. LaMarr Buggs with Welch & Vaughn. 

Hillsborough Public Schools District 3 School Board member (and New Tampa resident) Jessica Vaughn and Hillsborough County Council VP of Advocacy Ami Marie Granger Welch came to Turner Bartels on May 21 to give the school’s award winners their trophies. 

“You have an amazing PTSA here at Turner Bartels,” Vaughn said. “We’re here to celebrate all of their hard work and what they give back to the community. Congratulations to Ali, to all of the other members and the work that they do and just thank you for everything you contribute. It really means a lot and it has a huge impact.” 

Congratulations to the Turner Bartels PTSA Board: President Ali Wilbur, VP Nicole Reber, Treasurer Renee Krimetz, Recording Secretary Joe Kelly, VP of Fundraising Rebecca Reid, Corresponding Secretary Jenelle Bell, VP of Marketing Erin Delk Neylan, VP of Events Holley Townsend & VP of In- School Service Stephanie Rubly. 

(L.-r.) PTSA VP of Events & Volunteer of the Year Holley Townsend, VP Nicole Reber & President Ali Wilbur pose with the hundreds of cereal boxes the PTSA collected for a service project.. 

Anderson & Chhabra Eye Care Center Is Now Open In Wesley Chapel! 

(l.-r.) Dr. Neeta Chhabra, Dr. Bruce Anderson & Dr. Aundrea Snyder of Anderson & Chhabra Eye Care Centers, which have offices in Tampa & Wesley Chapel. (Photos by Charmaine George) 

Located in the Red Fern Professional Center off Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Bvd. between S.R. 56 and S.R. 54 is the new second office of Anderson & Chhabra Eye Care Center. The optometrists at Anderson & Chhabra have been helping adults and children in the Tampa area at their original office on W. Fletcher Ave. for more than 40 years and have 70+ years of combined experience. 

The newest member of the Anderson & Chhabra team, and the primary optometrist working at the Wesley Chapel office, is Aundrea Snyder, O.D. Dr. Snyder earned her Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry located at Salus University in Elkins Park, PA, in 2022. She completed her residency in Ocular Disease and Traumatic Brain Injury at the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa in 2023. Dr. Snyder provides primary eye care for adults and children ages 5 and older, as well as specialty contact lens fittings and help for those with double vision or low vision (also known as near-blindness). 

Although Dr. Snyder is the main doctor working at the Wesley Chapel office, the other doctors based at the Tampa office also will rotate between both offices. Below is an introduction to the other doctors at Anderson & Chhabra Eye Care: 

Dr. Bruce Anderson, O.D., F.A.A.O., DIPL, opened his first practice on N. Dale Mabry Hwy. in Tampa in 1983 and was there for 13 years before moving the practice to the Fletcher Ave. office in December 1996. Dr. Anderson received his O.D. degree from the University of Houston in 1980. He did his residency at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Albuquerque, NM, in 1981. He is a Fellow and Diplomate of the American Academy of Optometry and worked at the Contact Lens and Low Vision Clinics at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa as their director from 1996 to 2018. Although no longer seeing patients himself, Dr. Anderson is still very much involved with the practice as its mentor and leader. 

In 2008, the practice added Neeta Chhabra, O.D., M.S., F.A.A.O., F.S.L.S. Dr. Chhabra received her Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Vision Science and completed her O.D. degree, both from the Ohio State University in Columbus, in 2006. She also had an ocular disease residency at The Omni Eye Services in Iselin, NJ, in 2007 and her contact lens residency from Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale in 2008. Dr. Chhabra is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and the Scleral Lens Society and a Member of the American Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control. She also serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of South Florida (USF) and sees patients at Anderson & Chhabra as young as age 5. 

In 2017, Richard Weisenberger O.D., F.A.A.O., DIPL, joined the group. He earned his O.D. degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2016 and completed a residency in Primary Care and Brain Injury at the Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa in 2017. Dr. Weisenberger is a Fellow and Diplomate of the American Academy of Optometry and an Associate Professor at USF in the Ophthalmology Department. 

No story about Anderson & Chhabra would be complete without mentioning a wonderful man who worked in the practice for more than 20 years — Dr. William O. Malone, Jr. Unfortunately, Dr. Malone passed away in 2022. As someone whose entire family was treated by Dr. Malone, I can tell you that he was a loving and gentle man who was always quick with a joke. He loved his patients and his patients loved him. He is very much missed by everyone who knew him. 

About The Wesley Chapel Office 
Dr. Aundrea Snyder works with a patient at Anderson & Chhabra Eye Care’s Wesley Chapel office, which also has a small optical area (below right) with a variety of prescription eyewear (below left) available for purchase.

The Anderson & Chhabra office in Wesley Chapel is available for general eye exams. Dr. Snyder will detect, treat and manage a variety of ocular diseases, such as glaucoma, pink eye, dry eye, infections and much more. Although the offices don’t take infants as patients, Dr. Chhabra specializes in children ages 5 and older. 

Dr. Snyder says, “The best time to take your child to the optometrist is right before they begin school.” She recommends glasses for children until they are in middle school, when they can transition into contact lenses. She says, “Exceptions can be made for younger children who want contacts earlier and can wear them responsibly; as well as for those who are involved in sports.” 

Two specialty services that are offered by the Anderson & Chhabra offices that you don’t always find in other optometric practices are specialty contact lens fittings and working with patients with low vision. 

Dr. Snyder says that “contact lenses are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. There are lenses you can wear daily, weekly, monthly and then you have the previously dreaded original hard contact lenses.” 

She adds that, “These days, the difference between hard and soft contact lenses is the vision clarity. The clarity you get with the hard contact lenses will never compare with the soft.” She adds that there are many people who will be able to see better with hard lenses, especially those suffering from extreme myopia or astigmatism. 

“Hard contact lenses have gotten more comfortable,” she explains. “One of the ways they have changed is the way they are made. Today’s hard lenses are more breathable, come in different sizes and stay in the eye.” In the past, hard lenses would float on the eye and the slightest movement or touch could make the lens fall out. This is not the case anymore. Now, says Dr. Snyder, “Hard lenses stay in place and are made so they don’t touch the cornea, which also makes them more comfortable — and cause fewer problems.” 

Dr. Snyder also says that “Hard contacts are primarily used when someone has a high prescription, a deformed cornea, or when soft contacts cannot be used.” 

The practice offers services for people with low vision, which is a visual impairment that makes it difficult to function on a daily basis. The condition can affect the sharpness of a person’s vision or the visual field. The World Health Organization defines low vision as “visual acuity between 20/400 and 20/70 or a visual field of 20 degrees or less. Dr. Snyder says that when treating patients with low vision, the Anderson & Chhabra offices work with a few organizations, including the Florida Division of Blind Services, which has the following Mission Statement: “To ensure blind and visually-impaired Floridians have the tools, support and opportunity to achieve success.” 

Working With Lighthouse 

The Anderson & Chhabra offices also work with Lighthouse for the Blind & Low Vision, which offers training programs designed to help anyone who has recently lost part or all of their vision to gain the skills they need to perform daily living tasks. 

Dr. Snyder says that children who are blind or visually impaired need the proper tools and training to succeed in life. Lighthouse will help blind and near-blind infants and young children get prepared for school, and help teens get ready for college, the workforce and independent living after graduation. 

Dr. Snyder says her goal is to help people who are vision-impaired become more comfortable with glasses or devices, including digital magnifiers, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes. A digital magnifier has a camera that is almost like a projector and captures the image for the visually impaired. The image can then be zoomed in on and offer contrast changes, depending upon the user’s needs. 

Dr. Snyder says most of these digital magnifying devices unfortunately are not covered by insurance but that’s where Lighthouse steps in to help. 

Speaking of insurance, both Anderson & Chhabra offices accept Vision Service Plans (VSPs), EyeMed insurance and Medicare. They also accept most regular medical insurance plans as well, but regular optometric office visits are not usually covered by medical insurance, which comes into play if a lab test that is not covered by vision insurance is needed. 

The new Anderson & Chhabra office also has a full optical area, where you’ll find brands such as Burberry, Tory Burch, Gucci, Ray-Ban, Kate Spade, DKNY, Michael Kors, Swarovski and Under Armour, to mention just a few. The optical area also makes prescription sunglasses. Please note that the variety available currently at the Wesley Chapel office is a bit smaller than at the Tampa location. 

At this time, the Wesley Chapel office is accepting appointments on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays only. 

Anderson & Chhabra Eye Care’s Wesley Chapel office is located at 3822 Turman Loop. The Tampa office is located at 719 W. Fletcher Ave. For more information or to make appointments at either office, call (813) 961-2020 or visit AndersonEyeCareCenter.com.

Get Ready For The 2024 Neighborhood News Reader Dining Survey & Contest! 

We are planning to start our 2024 Reader Dining Survey & Contest in our next issue, but first, here is the list — that I hope is complete — of all of the sit-down and take-out restaurants located in New Tampa’s 33647 zip code (and south on Bruce B. Downs Blvd. to Bearss Ave. and west to Livingston Ave. After that, we have the list — which clearly is much larger — for Wesley Chapel’s three zip codes (33543, 33544 & 33545). Of course, with two malls located in/adjacent to Wesley Chapel, there were bound to be more total eateries there than in New Tampa, but the difference in terms of sheer numbers — with about 100 in & near New Tampa and more than 150 in & near Wesley Chapel — is still pretty impressive. 

And finally, we also have listed separately the places that are bars only, coffee- or dessert-only places & other food-oriented places that can’t, in all good conscience, be called “restaurants,” although some places on the “Coffee or Tea Only” list still also qualified for the restaurant list. 

If you feel that any that are missing from this list, please email me at ads@ntneighborhoodnews.com to let me know. We’ve already had to make some additions since just the Wesley Chapel list ran in our June 11 Wesley Chapel issue.

NEW TAMPA Restaurants (Dine-In/Take-Out) 

Acropolis Greek Taverna 

Al-Sham Palace 

Bang-Bang! Bowls 

Bayscape Bistro 

bb.q chicken (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Burger 21 

Burger King 

Cali Tampa Palms 

Cantina Mexican Grill & Bar 

Cappy’s Pizzeria 

Capri Pizza-N-More 

Checkers 

Chick-fil-A 

Chili’s 

China City 

China One 

China Wok 

Chipotle 

Cracker Barrel 

Cross Creek Gourmet 

Domino’s Pizza 

Don Julio’s Mexican Restaurant 

Dosa Hut 

EggTown Breakfast & Lunch 

Fat Rabbit Pub 

Fire Up Halal Grill 

First Watch 

Five Guys Burgers & Fries 

Frammi American Grille & Italian Food 

Fresh Kitchen 

Ginza Endless Hibachi & Sushi 

Glory Days Grill 

Gorkhali Kitchen 

MyungGa Gyo-dong (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Ha Long Bay 

Ho King 

Hummingbird Jamaican Cuisine 

Hungry Crab Juicy Seafood 

Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs 

Hunter’s Green Country Club 

Ice Spice Indian Street Food Café 

Jaws Topokki (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Jersey Mike’s Subs 

Jimmy John’s 

Johnny C’s Italian Eatery 

Kabob Café & Grill 

Kobe Japanese Steakhouse 

Koizi Endless Hibachi & Sushi Eatery 

Las Palmas Latin Grille 

Liang’s Bistro Asian Cuisine 

Lima Peruvian Cuisine 

Little Greek Fresh Grill 

Marco’s Pizza 

McDonald’s 

Michi Ramen 

Minerva Indian Restaurant 

Mpanitas Restaurant 

Mr. Dunderbak’s 

Namaste Express 

Nawabi Hyderabad House 

New China King Restaurant 

NY Pizza Express (Livingston Ave.) 

Olive Garden 

Palm Thai 

Panera Bread 

Papa John’s Pizza 

Peabody’s Grill & Bar 

Pizza Hut 

Poké Island Plus 

Provisions Coffee & Kitchen 

Qdoba Mexican Eats 

Rain Bistro

Saffron Indian Cuisine 

Sbarro Pizza 

SGD Dubo (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Steak & Shake 

Stonewood Grill & Tavern 

Subs & Such (Livingston Ave.) 

Subway 

Sushi Avenue 

Sushi Café 

Sushi Haru (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Sushi Raw 

Taaza Mart Café 

Taco Bell 

Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club 

Taste of NY Pizza 

TGI Friday’s 

Thai Lanna 

Thai Ruby 

The Bean Bar Co. 

The Grill at Morris Bridge 

The Wexford Irish Pub 

Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park 

Via Italia 

Westshore Pizza 

Woodfired Pizza (Bearss Ave.) 

Zio’s NY Bagel & Deli Co. 

WESLEY CHAPEL Restaurants (Dine-In/Take-Out) 

365 Caffé Italiano 

900º New York Pizza 

900º Woodfired Pizza 

Amici Pizza 

Applebee’s 

Arepa Mia 

Arroy Thai 

Asian Buffet 

Asian Chao Oriental Eatery 

Ato Sushi 

Aussie Grill 

Azteca D’Oro 

Bacon Boss HQ 

Bagelicious & More 

Bahama Breeze 

Bebo’s Cheesesteaks 

Beef O’Brady’s 

Best NY Pizza 

BJ’s Brewhouse & Restaurant 

Blaze Pizza 

Bluefin Sushi 

Blush Wine Room & Champagne Bar 

Bonefish Grill 

Bonsai Sushi 

Bosco’s Italian-to-Go 

Brooklyn Water Bagel Co. 

Brunchies 

Bubba’s 33 

Buffalo Wild Wings 

Burger King 

Burger Monger 

Cafe Zorba 

Caprese Pizza House 

Carrabba’s Italian Grill 

Chamo Bites 

Charleys Philly Cheesesteaks 

Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen 

Chicken Salad Chick

 Chick-fil-A 

Chick’n Fun

 Chili’s 

China Gourmet 

China Wok 

Chipotle 

Chuck E. Cheese’s 

Chuck Lager America’s Tavern 

Chuy’s Tex-Mex 

Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant 

Cracker Barrel 

Crazy Sushi 

Culver’s 

Dairy Queen 

Dempsey’s Too (Saddlebrook) 

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 

Don Pan’s International Bakery 

Dummy Crabby 

EggTown Breakfast & Lunch 

El Pasta & More 

El Prince Mediterranean 

Falabella Family Bistro 

Fazoli’s 

Firehouse Subs 

First Watch 

Five Guys Burgers & Fries 

FJ Express 

Flipn’ Fries 

Florida Ave. Brewing Co. 

Ford’s Garage 

Fratelli’s Pizza & Café 

Garden Grille (Hilton Garden Inn) 

Garden Mediterranean Grill 

Glory Days Grill 

Gonna China 

Green Market Café 

Grillsmith 

Grove Mini-Golf 

Hibachi Express

 Honeybaked Ham 

Hot Wok 88 

Ho Wok 

Jersey Mike’s Subs 

La Creacion Xpress 

Leonidas Chocolates & Café 

Longhorn Steakhouse 

Los Vallarta’s 

Macondo Coffee Roasters 

Mac’s Custom Meats & Deli 

Main Event 

Mama B’s Pizzeria 

Marco’s Pizza 

Marquee Suites (B&B Theatres) 

McDonald’s 

Mellow Mushroom 

Miller’s Ale House 

MOD Pizza 

Moe’s Southwest Grill 

Mojo Grill 

Moschella’s Italian Eatery & Market 

New York New York Pizza 

Noble Crust 

O’Brien’s Irish Pub 

Outback Steak House 

Palani’s Hawai’i Noodles 

Panda Express 

Panera Bread 

Papa John’s Pizza 

Pasta di Guy 

PDQ 

Persis Indian Grill 

Pinchers Crab Shack 

Pisco Express 

Pizza Hut 

PizzaMania 

Poké Lulu 

Popeye’s 

PopStroke

Provisions Coffee & Kitchen 

Red Robin 

Retro Dogs 

Rhythm Pon de Grille 

Rice N Beans Express 

Rice N Beans Puerto Rico 

Rock & Brews 

Sbarro 

Señor Tequila 

Shake-A-Salad 

Shang Hai 

Shuckin’ Shack Oyster Bar 

Skybox Rooftop Bar (Residence Inn) 

Slim Chickens 

Sonny’s BBQ 

Subway 

Taco Bell 

Taco Bus 

Taco Son 

Tacos el Patron 

Tasty Ramen 

Texas Roadhouse 

The Hungry Greek 

The Living Room 

The Placery (Hyatt Place Hotel) 

Tijuana Flats 

Token Ramen & Tea 

Tokyo Grill & Sushi 

Top Shelf Sports Grille (AH Center Ice) 

TrebleMakers Dueling Piano Bar 

Tropics (Saddlebrook) 

Umu Japanese & Thai 

Waffle House 

Walk-On’s Bistreaux & Bar 

Winghouse Bar & Grill 

Wingstop 

Yamato Japanese Steak House 

Bars Only (NT & WC) 

Brew Bar 

Cigars International 

Double Branch Brewing 

Joe Whiskey’s 

Paddy Wagon’s Irish Pub 

Publix Pours 

The Brass Tap 

Coffee/Tea & Pre-Made Foods Only (NT & WC) 

Bad Ass Coffee 

Barnes & Noble Café 

Coffee Latitudes 

Luna Tea (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Provisions Coffee & Kitchen 

Raining Berries 

Sorbo Coffee 

Starbucks 

The Bean Bar Co. 

You Do The Dishes

Juice/Smoothie Bars & Healthy Food (NT & WC) 

Balanced Foods 

Divine Leaf Vegan 

Fitlife Foods 

Grain & Berry 

Green Mango 

Megamix

Smoothie King 

Tutti Frutti Café 

Xtremebody Nutrition & Smoothies

Desserts/Bakeries (NT & WC) 

35 Below Ice Cream 

Astro Ice Cream 

Bakery X 

Baskin-Robbins 

Bianco Gelato 

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream 

Coldstone Creamery 

Dunkin’ 

Hello Sweetness 

Ice Dreammm Shop 

Ice SSScreamin 

Le Macaron French Pastries 

Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt 

Mochinut Donuts 

Nothing Bundt Cakes 

Paleta Mia 

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 

Snowie 

SubZero Nitrogen Ice Cream’ 

The Cake Shop 

Tous Les Jours Bakery (Lotte Plaza Market) 

Twistee Treat 

Urban Sweets 

You Do The Dishes

Viera & TPD To Host Second Town Hall Regarding Shootings!

Tampa Police Dept. Chief Lee Bercaw & City Councilman Luis Viera co-hosted a packed Town Hall meeting on June 24 at the New Tampa Recreation Center in Tampa Palms to provide updates on the two recent shootings within a few days of each other in New Tampa. No suspects have been arrested yet in either case, but TPD wanted to assure the public that the two shootings were both targeted, but not related to each other, and that there is no threat to the community. TPD and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office are working together to find the shooters, so anyone with any information about the incidents should call 813.231.6130. There also are multiple ways to provide anonymous tips online. Viera now has announced a second Public Safety Town Hall on Tuesday, July 30, at 6 p.m., at the Compton Park clubhouse in Tampa Palms (16101 Compton Dr.) to provide additional updates. Look for more details about the Town Halls in the July 9 Wesley Chapel and July 23 New Tampa issues of Neighborhood News and on our Facebook page.