Business Notes (8/31/16)
Christopher Staudinger
Lehigh Medical Group welcomes surgeon
Christopher Staudinger, a board certified general surgeon, recently joined the Lehigh Medical Group.
Staudinger attended Florida State University, where he graduated with a bachelor’s in biological science. He completed his medical education at the University of Florida College of Medicine and completed his advanced trainings at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami.
Prior to joining the group, he was in private practice in Central Florida.
Staudinger is at the Lehigh Medical Plaza, at 1530 Lee Blvd., Suite 1100. For an appointment, call 239-368-0241.
Lehigh Medical Group is affiliated with the Lehigh Regional Medical Center.
Lee County Utilities to change billing service
Lee County Utilities customers will transition to a new billing system on Sept. 6, which will provide enhanced customer service whether they choose to access and pay their accounts online, by mail, by phone or through a mobile app.
To take advantage of the upgrades, all customers will need to re-register online using their Lee County Utilities account number to establish their user and payment information, including any “wallet” information that might have been stored.
Once registered, smartphone users can download the mobile app.
In order to accommodate the transition of 85,000 user accounts, customers will be unable to make online or automated phone payments from 5 p.m. today, Aug. 31, through the morning of Sept. 6.
Normal business operations will resume at 8 a.m. Sept. 6.
Customers may make payments in this period at the Customer Service Center, at 7391 College Parkway, Fort Myers, which includes a 24-hour drop box.
Due to the upgrades, LCU will allow an additional one-week grace period to all customers during the transition week.
For more information, visit: www.leegov.com/utilities or call 239-533-8845.
LeeTV now on Prism TV
Lee County’s government access channel, LeeTV, is now part of CenturyLink’s Prism TV lineup. Customers will now be able to watch Lee County Commission meetings and other programming on Channel 88.
LeeTV also will be available to subscribers in CenturyLink’s tri-county area of Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties, as well as parts of Hendry County.
All regularly scheduled commission meetings will be broadcast along with other county and state programming.
LeeTV also broadcasts on the Comcast cable system Channel 97 and is streamed via the county’s website: www.leegov.com/technologyservices/leetv/watchleetv.
Visit online at: www.leegov.com.
Business Notes (8/31/16)
Christopher Staudinger
Lehigh Medical Group welcomes surgeon
Christopher Staudinger, a board certified general surgeon, recently joined the Lehigh Medical Group.
Staudinger attended Florida State University, where he graduated with a bachelor’s in biological science. He completed his medical education at the University of Florida College of Medicine and completed his advanced trainings at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami.
Prior to joining the group, he was in private practice in Central Florida.
Staudinger is at the Lehigh Medical Plaza, at 1530 Lee Blvd., Suite 1100. For an appointment, call 239-368-0241.
Lehigh Medical Group is affiliated with the Lehigh Regional Medical Center.
Lee County Utilities to change billing service
Lee County Utilities customers will transition to a new billing system on Sept. 6, which will provide enhanced customer service whether they choose to access and pay their accounts online, by mail, by phone or through a mobile app.
To take advantage of the upgrades, all customers will need to re-register online using their Lee County Utilities account number to establish their user and payment information, including any “wallet” information that might have been stored.
Once registered, smartphone users can download the mobile app.
In order to accommodate the transition of 85,000 user accounts, customers will be unable to make online or automated phone payments from 5 p.m. today, Aug. 31, through the morning of Sept. 6.
Normal business operations will resume at 8 a.m. Sept. 6.
Customers may make payments in this period at the Customer Service Center, at 7391 College Parkway, Fort Myers, which includes a 24-hour drop box.
Due to the upgrades, LCU will allow an additional one-week grace period to all customers during the transition week.
For more information, visit: www.leegov.com/utilities or call 239-533-8845.
LeeTV now on Prism TV
Lee County’s government access channel, LeeTV, is now part of CenturyLink’s Prism TV lineup. Customers will now be able to watch Lee County Commission meetings and other programming on Channel 88.
LeeTV also will be available to subscribers in CenturyLink’s tri-county area of Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties, as well as parts of Hendry County.
All regularly scheduled commission meetings will be broadcast along with other county and state programming.
LeeTV also broadcasts on the Comcast cable system Channel 97 and is streamed via the county’s website: www.leegov.com/technologyservices/leetv/watchleetv.
Visit online at: www.leegov.com.


