Hutcheson To Offer More Providers At Family Practice Clinics

  • Monday, December 29, 2014

Due to increased patient volumes, Hutcheson Medical Center announced that Crystal Hancock, NP will begin seeing patients at Chickamauga Family Practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and Cindy Simmons, PA-C, will begin providing services at LaFayette Physicians Family Care, Saturdays – Mondays, beginning the week of January 5, 2015.  Both practitioners will continue to see patients at Trenton Family Practice as well. 

Ms.

Simmons is well-known to the North Georgia medical community and earned her Masters in Physician Assistant studies from Emory University in Atlanta 1996.  

Ms. Hancock received both her Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing and Family Nurse Practitioner degrees from Kennesaw State University. While at Kennesaw, she was a member of the Sigma Theta Tau and Phi Eta Sigma honor societies and belongs to the International Nursing Society.

“We are excited to provide additional providers at our Lafayette and Chickamauga family practices,” stated Farrell Hayes, CEO of Hutcheson Medical Center.  “This will provide increased convenience and less wait time for the communities we serve.”

For more information, call Chickamauga Family Practice at 706-375-9400 or LaFayette Physicians Family Care at 706-638-6016.

 

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