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Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center (OMHC) has announced the addition of Brandon Lee, PA-C, to the staff at the Odessa Clinic. Lee replaces former PA-C, Mark King.
Lee began seeing patients on April 12 and the staff at the clinic has already reported that positive comments are being received about his care.
Lee will be providing free skin cancer screenings at the clinic throughout the month of May., and is also the facility’s new foot care expert. He just completed a seminar titled “Foot Care in Older Adults,” as part of his regular continuing education.
Lee is available for all family medicine needs which include acute & chronic problems, DOT/CDL exams, well physicals, and care for patients of all ages. Lee will also be drawing blood during the semi-annual lab fair May 16 and 17.
Lee, his wife Heidi and daughters Paige and Laney have moved here from Valley, Wash. (A family picture and article will be in a future issue of The Odessa Record.)
Other upcoming changes at the Odessa Clinic: Erik Bergeson, PA-C from Newport is seeing patients in the clinic 1-2 days a week during May. He is available for family medicine and foot care. Brandon Lee, PA-C is working a regular full schedule to see you for all family medicine needs and foot care.. Craig Olson, MD has been giving OMHC relief help one 3-day weekend per month for years. Current plans are to add him to the clinic schedule one day per week as well. Linda Powell, MD, who has been with the Clinic for the past 20 years continues on her regular full schedule providing family medical care.
OMHC is optimistic that by giving the community a choice in providers residents will continue to receive or begin receiving medical care locally. Examples of some of the services provided by OMHC are clinic, outpatient services such as lab, x-ray, physical & occupational therapy, colonoscopy services, returning to Odessa for rehab services from surgeries like knee and hip replacement or long-term rehabilitation care.
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