A Message from Dr Frank & Beth Tomase

After 36 wonderful years of caring for families in our community, Beth and Dr. Frank Tomase have announced their plans to retire in 2026. Beth will be retiring in the spring and Dr. Tomase in August. While they are excited for the next chapter, they will truly miss the many families they’ve had the privilege to serve.

A Message from Dr. Frank & Beth Tomase


Dear patients and families,


It is with mixed emotions that we are sharing with you our plans to retire in 2026. Beth plans on retiring in the spring and Dr. Tomase in August.


It’s hard for us to believe that it has been 36 years since we opened this practice. During that time we have had the pleasure and privilege to meet and care for so many wonderful families, which now extends to a second generation. It has been a truly fulfilling experience participating in the care of your children and young adults.

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When we started out in our small office in Raynham, we had no idea of the growth our practice would experience over the years. It is that very growth that allows us to be confident that you will continue to receive quality, compassionate health care after our departure from the practice. In addition to our long-standing medical staff, Dr. Sengupta joined us 2 years ago. He shares our enthusiasm for pediatric and adolescent care and has a similar practice style. Additionally, the practice will be looking to add another provider to assure as smooth a transition as possible.


We would like to sincerely thank all of you for entrusting us with the care of your children over the years. While we are excited for the next chapter of our lives, we will miss seeing the many faces we have known for so long as well as those we have met more recently.


Our office will happily work with you in transitioning to another provider within our practice.


Wishing you good health and happiness,

Frank and Beth Tomase


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