Former Tampa Bay Bucs kicker Martin GramƔtica posed for lots of pictures when he was met by a happy crowd of doctors, nurses and staffers at AdventHealth Tampa on Bruce B. Downs Blvd on Sep. 6 to help kick off the Bucs 2024 season two days later. (Photos by Charmaine George)
AdventHealth Tampa (3100 E. Fletcher Ave. at Bruce B. Downs Blvd.) got a special visit Friday from a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star two days before the team kicked off the 2024 NFL season.
Super Bowl winner Martin GramƔtica stopped by to greet hundreds of doctors, nurses, and clinicians. The former Bucs kicker took time to sign autographs, take photos and show his appreciation for the hard work front-line health care workers do every day.
AdventHealth is the exclusive hospital of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and GramĆ”tica said he was happy ā and honored ā to represent the Bucs while greeting the AdventHealth Tampa team.
āIām just here representing the Bucs to say āThank youā to all of the men and women who sacrifice so much to take care of us when weāre not doing well.ā
GramĆ”tica, who also is the VP of Business Development for Life Guard Imaging, said that it was just a āhappy coincidenceā that he made his appearance at the hospitalās Pepin Heart Institute. āLife Guard is just an imaging center,ā he said. āThis is where you go to be taken care of when we find something wrong with you that needs to be addressed. People look up to football players, but these people are the real heroes.ā
As for what he thinks about the Bucs ā who open the season at this afternoon at 4:25 p.m. against the Washington Commanders at Raymond James Stadium ā this year, when many so-called experts believe the team isnāt playoff caliber, GramĆ”tica said, āI donāt know about that. Iām really excited about our chances. We had a really good year last year and when you bring guys like (quarterback) Baker (Mayfield) and (wide receiver) MIke (Evans) back, and add some young talent, you never know what can happen. Everyone starts the year 0-0 and every team is one injury away from not being good, so we just have to stay healthy and I think weāre gonna be good.ā
Bucs cheerleaders Dante Hale (far left) and Ella Whitby (far right) were also happy to pose for pictures with the AdventHealth team.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers placekicker Martin Gramatica is now the VP of development for Life Guard Imaging.
Like most people, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers placekicker Martin Gramatica worried about what, if any, future maladies might be lurking in his body. So, when he heard a commercial on the radio for Life Guard Imaging, which promises to help answer those questions with high-tech full-body scans, he made a mental note to give them a call.
However, he never did.
Instead, it was a chance meeting ā with a diehard Kansas City Chiefs fan ā a few weeks later on an airplane, that put the former Buc on a path to not only get himself scanned, but to join the team at Life Guard Imaging and start helping to save other peopleās lives.
That Kansas City Chiefs fan was Frankie Maldonado, the director of operations of Life Guard Imaging, which is located on Rocky Point Dr. in Tampa, off the Courtney Campbell Cswy.
As a Bucs sponsor, Maldonado was on a team-sponsored flight sitting in the row ahead of Gramatica, who does color commentary for the Bucsā Spanish flagship radio station WTMP-FM 96.1.
Gramaticaās wife Ashlee overheard the conversation and told Martin it was the guys from the radio commercial.
āFrankie is a huge Chiefs fan and was wearing his Chiefs shirt, so I had to say something to him,ā Gramatica said. āWe ended up hanging out that weekend and had a great time. We landed back in Tampa on Sunday, and I had my scan on Tuesday, and it kind of went from there. Then, Eric (Shuman, Life Guard marketing director), and Frankie asked me if I wanted to come on board.ā
Gramatica is now the vice president of business development for Life Guard Imaging, a company that specializes in preventive screenings in order to find heart disease, cancer and other illnesses early enough that patients and their physicians can take the proper steps to correct them.
At Life Guard Imaging, you are scanned from your shoulders to the base of your pelvis. A registered CT Technologist slides you through a low-radiation, high-resolution CT scanner, creating 3D images of your internal organs, which are then examined by a team of Board-certified Doctors of Radiology who can help aid in detecting deadly diseases before itās too late.
The scans can help detect hundreds of issues, but among the most prominent are lung cancer (which kills more men and women than any other cancer), liver disease (which accounts for 2 million deaths per year) and abnormalities in your chest, abdomen or pelvis.
Maldonado describes the first scan as your base, and although you can get just one scan, he says yearly scans can reveal any dangerous year-to-year changes. He compares it to getting a mammogram.
The caring, professional staff at Life Guard Imaging on Rocky Point Dr. wants to help youĀ discover possible life-threatening illnesses early with Life Guardās unique full-body scans.
āThe single-most diagnosed cancer in America is breast cancer,ā Maldonado says. āAnd yet, and most people donāt know this, the single most-survived cancer in American is breast cancer. Thatās not a coincidence.ā
A Little History
Maldonado took a job at an independent imaging facility in Atlanta in 2017, and knew then he wanted to bring scanning services to as many people as possible.
He has seen patient scans reveal early-stage pancreatic cancer ā the same cancer that killed his father, prominent Maryland surgeon Dr. Benjamin J. Maldonado, Jr. ā allowing this deadly type of cancer to be caught in time. Another patient had a cardiac calcium score so high it was revealed that three of his four main arteries had 90-percent blockage. Triple bypass surgery saved him from an inevitable heart attack.
Life Guard Imaging is one of only five places nationwide that offer this type of full-body-scan program, and the job is extremely gratifying. Gramatica says there are plans to expand to other locations in Florida.
āIām having so much fun with it,ā Gramatica says. āWhere else can you say you are saving peopleās lives?ā
Thatās why Gramatica didnāt want to just be a spokesman for the company. He wanted a larger role ā āI wanted to be all in,ā he says. āI didnāt just want to do a couple of commercials and put my face and name out there and be done with it. As VP of business development, my job is to get the word out there and let people know what we do, because what we do is important.ā
For Gramatica, knowing that heās healthy is important. He owns his own business, coaches all three of his kids ā 14- and 16-year-old boys and a 10-year-old daughter ā in soccer, has been doing Bucs radio with his brother (and former USF kicker) Santiago for five years and was recently named the head coach of the new Tampa Bay Strikers menās and womenās teams that will play in the National Indoor Soccer League, which will play its home matches nearby at the USF Yuengling Center.
āWhen I first thought about getting scanned, my stomach had been bothering me,ā Gramatica says. That checked out fine, however, and his scans have only revealed a few wear-and-tear issues from a lifetime of playing soccer and kicking field goals.
āIt gave my wife and I tremendous piece of mind,ā he says. āItās extremely valuable to know that everything is fine. And, if anything does develop, weāll catch it early.ā
Life Guard Imaging is located at 3001 N. Rocky Point Dr., Suite 185. For more info, visit LifeGuardImaging.com or call (813) 524-1010. If you mention this story or the ad, you will receive a heart scan and coronary calcium score absolutely free.