Our Team

 

Dr. Anthony Margherita

Medical Physician

Dr. Margherita attended the Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. and received his MD in 1985.  He is a graduate of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at the University of California at Davis in 1989.  He is certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  He was in academic medicine for 14 years and has been in private practice since 2003. He has published over 30 reference articles, abstracts, and book chapters.  He has broad experience in clinical research and has participated in over 85 clinical research trials.  He has been a panelist for the National Institutes of Health, research review panelist for the National Institutes for Disability and Rehabilitation.  He has been honored as a top physician in the US for nearly 25 years

Tina Ryan FNP-C

Family Nurse Practitioner

Tina has been a nurse for 23 Years. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences in Orlando then earned her Masters of Nursing in 2015. She holds a national certification with the American Association of Nurse Practitioners as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She worked at Mercy Hospital as a registered nurse in the emergency department, pre anesthesia clinic and the medicine floor. Once graduating with her Family Nurse Practitioner degree, she has worked in pain management, sports medicine, rehabilitation and has rounded at multiple nursing homes in the St. Louis area.  Her passion, however, is in infusion therapy treating patients with chronic conditions and educating them about disease prevention. She looks forward to serving the people of Franklin County and surrounding areas.

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Wendy Conway RN, BSN

Office Manager

Wendy has over 17 years of nursing experience. She received her degree as an LPN with IV certification in 2004. She then went onto receive her Bachelors of Science in Nursing at Maryville university in St Louis, Mo in 2015.  She has worked in rehabilitation nursing and caring for patients with a multitude of diagnoses, including Multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and many more. She held several positions in management that encompassed the importance of focusing care that is specifically patient centered. Teaching staff to encourage positivity, which is important in caring for patients that can get discouraged by a health situation they are going through. Teaching that good thorough communication with patients and family is imperative for a patients wellbeing and progression towards their wellness goals.