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AdventHealth Medical Group is pleased to announce that Tiffany Kelley, FNP-C, has joined AdventHealth Medical Group Family Medicine at Owasa.
Kelley joins Joseph Johnson, MD; Robert Lester, MD; Julia Rittenhouse, MD; Chris Yamamoto, MD; Asia Deslattes, FNP-C and Rhonda Gilbert, FNP-C, at AdventHealth Medical Group Family Medicine at Owasa, which offers a wide range of medical services for the entire family. Serving the Calhoun and Gordon County community since 1980, the clinicians carefully listen to patients and provide thorough exams and offer solutions to make sure you stay at your best. The practice also helps patients prevent or manage medical issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and many other conditions that need close monitoring.
Kelley worked as a registered nurse in AdventHealth Gordon’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) before becoming a certified nurse practitioner. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of West Georgia. She completed her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
To schedule an appointment, visit AdventHealthGordon.com or call Call706-625-0333.
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