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We treat all motor vehicle accidents, worker's compensation accidents, and sports injuries.
We use a medical model as our standard of care for each of our patients. We know when it comes to recovery, every injury is different and so is our plan for each patient with one thing in common, WE CARE.
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Meet our staff
Dr. Elizabeth Dixon
Medical Director
Dr. Dixon joined PMR in February of 2011 after nearly 17 years working for Norton Healthcare in Family Practice and Urgent Care Medicine.As Medical Director, Elizabeth manages the physician team and also sets medical protocol. She earned a B.A. in Biology and Chemistry at Vanderbilt University and a M.D. at the University of Louisville. Thanks to her experience handling different types of urgent injuries, Dr. Dixon takes a comprehensive approach to care.
Dr. Mary Lynn Barresi
Staff Physician
Dr. Barresi received her Doctor of Osteopathy from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She was a Research Assistant at the University of Pittsburgh and worked on published studies on agoraphobia and osteoporosis. Dr. Barresi has many years of experience in Internal and Urgent Care Medicine. Most recently she practiced General Medicine for seven years at Hazelwood Center, a treatment facility for patients with mental retardation and/or developmental disabilities.
Matt Bowman
Director of Clinical Services
As Clinic Director, Matt Bowman oversees the Physical and Occupational Therapy departments at the Downtown, Preston, and Buechel Pro Med locations. Along with his director duties, Matt continues as a Physical Therapist for Pro Med. Therapy with Matt is never dull because throughout his 10 years of experience his favorite part of the day has always been meeting new people and working with patients. As is most important at Pro Med, Matt treats each patient as an individual focusing on his or her unique needs.
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