Best of Savannah Doctors 2024

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HOW THE LIST WORKS:

The Best of Savannah Doctors winners were determined by reader votes alone. Only one ballot per person was accepted; duplicate ballots and those without a verifiable name and address were automatically disqualified. Savannah magazine does not control how individuals campaigned.

2024 BEST DOCTORS of SAVANNAH

Between perfecting the latest technological advances and building compassionate lifelong bonds with their patients, these Best of Doctors winners are charting a new path toward a healthier future.

Richard R. Schulze Jr., MD

Schulze Eye & Surgery Center

BEST OPHTHALMOLOGIST

In the time since Dr. Richard Schulze Jr. first began practicing ophthalmology, he has witnessed firsthand a technological revolution that has fundamentally redefined the field.

“We’ve gone from an analog to a digital world,” says Schulze. “My career started in the early ’90s, when the Internet wasn’t even a thing.” Now, he explains, technology has become a crucial component of nearly every step of treatment, from diagnosis to surgical prep — a leap in progress Schulze likens to a jump from the Wright brothers to the space shuttle in just a few years’ time.

Technological advancements impact every corner of the medical world, but where some fields are merely tweaked or optimized with the passage of time, ophthalmology has undergone a seismic shift, incorporating everything from advanced imaging techniques to artificial intelligence.

“When we evaluate patients for surgery, we measure their eyes in many different ways,” says Schulze. And we’re gathering so much data now that it’s pushing the boundaries of what anyone can reasonably do.”

Previously, the power and strength of a new artificial lens for cataract surgery would have been calculated using a number of different formulas, a time-tested yet imperfect method. Now, machine learning combined with ultraprecise data collection has refined the process to an exponential degree, resulting in improved patient outcomes across the board. But these advancements go beyond precision and refinement to also offer patients a clearer understanding of their own treatment.

“It used to be that I would examine patients under a microscope and say, ‘This is what’s going on with your eye,’” says Schulze. “And people may or may not understand what I’m telling them. Now, I look under the microscope and snap pictures or video. And it’s true, a picture is worth a thousand words. So it’s all part of patient education in getting people to understand their conditions, so that when they go to surgery, they’re no longer afraid.”

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ALLERGIST/ IMMUNOLOGIST

Bruce D. Finkel, MD Coastal Allergy & Asthma coastalallergy.net

RUNNER-UP: Wasil Kahn, MD, PhD SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

ANESTHESIOLOGIST

William M. Fuqua, MD

Anesthesia Associates of Savannah

RUNNER-UP:

Stephen L. Miller, MD, MBA

Anesthesia Consultants of Savannah

AUDIOLOGIST

Susan Timna, AuD, CCC-A Expert Hearing experthearingsavannah.com

RUNNER-UP: Cori Palmer, AuD, CCC-A Expert Hearing experthearingsavannah.com

BARIATRIC SURGEON

Oliver C. Whipple, MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

RUNNER-UP: Robert J. Kelly, MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

CARDIOLOGIST

Akinniran A. Abisogun, MD, FACC, RPVI SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP: Daniel Osimani, MD, FACC SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

CARDIOVASCULAR SURGEON

Jeremy E. London, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP: Chadwick W. Stouffer, MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

CHIROPRACTOR

Amy Thompson, DC

Thompson Chiropractic & Wellness Center dramythompson.com

RUNNER-UP: John Neal, DC Complete Chiropractic completechiropractics.com

CRITICAL CARE SPECIALIST/ INTENSIVIST

Nizar S. Eskandar, MD, FACP, CMCM SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP (TIE): Ryan B. Moody, MD, FCCP Southeast Lung Associates selung.com AND Michael P. Perkins, MD Southeast Lung Associates selung.com

DERMATOLOGIST

Claudia N. Gaughf, MD Gaughf Dermatology gaughfdermatology.com

RUNNER-UP: Corinne M. Howington, MD Low Country Dermatology & Aesthetics lcderm.com

EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST

David S. Oliver, MD, FACS Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat coastal-ent.com

RUNNER-UP: Michael Zoller, MD, FACS ENT Associates of Savannah entsavannah.com

EMERGENCY MEDICAL DOCTOR

Robert A. Mazur, MD ExperCARE expercarehealth.com

RUNNER-UP: Sanjay Iyer, MD Memorial Health memorialhealth.com

ENDOCRINOLOGIST

Ismary O. De Castro, MD Savannah Endocrinology savannahendocrinology.com

RUNNER-UP: Abby T. Abisogun, MD, ECNU Shoreline Endocrinology drabbyendo.com

FAMILY MEDICINE/ GENERAL PRACTITIONER

Christopher J. Oldfield, MD SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP: Yulianty D. Kusuma, MD, FACP Internal Medicine of Savannah internalmedicineofsavannah.com

FOOT SPECIALIST / PODIATRIST

Craig K. Skalla, DPM SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP: David Valbuena, DPM Georgia Foot & Ankle; St. Joseph’s/Candler gafootandankle.com

FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE SPECIALIST

Keith Seibert, MD, MBA, FAAP ExperCARE expercarehealth.com

RUNNER-UP (TIE): Rebecca Hart, ANP-BC, IFMCP Faith, Hope & Wellness faithhopewellness.net AND John C. Hargrove, DC Holistic Health Center of Savannah hhcofsavannah.com

GASTROENTEROLOGIST

Mark E. Murphy, MD, FACP, AGAF The Center for Digestive & Liver Health savannahgi.com

RUNNER-UP: Branden S. Hunter, MD Gastroenterology Consultants of Savannah gastrosav.com

GENERAL SURGEON

Jeffrey S. Mandel, MD, FACS SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP: T. Ellis “Chip” Barnes IV, MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

HAIR RESTORATION SURGEON/ SPECIALIST

Timothy J. Minton, MD Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery savannahfacialplastic surgery.com

RUNNER-UP: E. Ronald Finger, MD Finger & Associates Plastic Surgery Center fingerandassociates.com

OUR PROVIDERS

• William L. Mansour, M.D. • Branden S. Hunter, M.D. • Gregory D. Borak, M.D. • Travis F. Wiggins, M.D.

• Ansley S. Tharpe, M.D. • Isaac E. Perry, D.O. • Sara L. Barrett, PA-C • Kristen Rosales-Vasquez, PA-C

• Jordan T. Houston, PA-C • Mirada G. Christensen, PA-C • Samantha H. Hess, PA-C

HOME HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER

Coastal Care Partners coastalcarepartners.com

RUNNER-UP: Aveanna Healthcare aveanna.com/locations/201/ savannah-georgia

HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDER

Alliance Home Medical

RUNNER-UP: Sleepwell sleepwellmedical.com

HORMONE THERAPIST

Harry S. Collins, DO, FACOG Savannah Age Management Medicine agemanagementmed.com

RUNNER-UP: Pamela G. Gaudry, MD, NCMP, FACOG Coastal Care Partners coastalcarepartners.com

HOSPICE-CARE PROVIDER Hospice Savannah hospicesavannah.org

RUNNER-UP: PruittHealth Hospice pruitthealth.com

INFECTIOUS DISEASE SPECIALIST

Melissa Wynn, MD Southern Surgical Providers, PC

RUNNER-UP: Nenad Avramovski, MD SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

DOCTOR OF INTERNAL MEDICINE

Yulianty D. Kusuma, MD, FACP Internal Medicine of Savannah internalmedicineof savannah.com

RUNNER-UP: Misal Patel, MD SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

NEPHROLOGIST

Nizar S. Eskandar, MD, FACP, CMCM SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP: Rebecca L. Sentman, MD Nephrology and Hypertension Medical Associates thekidneydocs.com

NEUROLOGIST

Brian Raj, MD

St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP (TIE): Victor W. Rosenfeld, MD Rosenfeld Neurology and Sleep rosenfeldneuro.com AND Jill Trumble, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

NEUROSURGEON

Jay U. Howington, MD Neurosurgical & Spine Institute neurologicalinstitute.com

RUNNER-UP: Kevin N. Ammar, MD Neurosurgical & Spine Institute neurologicalinstitute.com

NUTRITIONIST

Sandra G. Brassard, RD, LD, CDCES Internal Medicine of Savannah; Southern Comfort Nutrition internalmedicineofsavannah. com; southerncomfort nutrition.com

RUNNER-UP:

Rebekah M. Laurance, RD, LD, CDCES SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

DOCTOR OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

J. David Carson, MD ExperCARE Health expercarehealth.com

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

Bob Phillips, OTR/L, CHT, COMT Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

RUNNER-UP: Diamond Rashad, MHS, OTD, OTR/L Savannah Speech & Hearing speechandhearingsav.org

ONCOLOGIST

Jennifer Yannucci, MD Low Country Cancer Care lcccsav.com

RUNNER-UP: O. George Negrea, MD Low Country Cancer Care lcccsav.com

OPHTHALMOLOGIST

Richard R. Schulze Jr., MD Schulze Eye & Surgery Center schulze-eye.com

RUNNER-UP:

Mark K. Manocha, MD

Georgia Eye Institute gaeyeinstitute.com

OPTOMETRIST

Erika Morrow, MS, OD ForSight Unique Eye Care & Eye Wear forsighteye.net

RUNNER-UP: Samuel J. Overstreet IV, OD

Georgia Eye Institute gaeyeinstitute.com

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN

Regina B. Dandy, DO SouthCoast Health southcoasthealth.com

RUNNER-UP: Mark A. Jenkins, DO Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

OUTPATIENT THERAPY CLINIC

Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

RUNNER-UP: Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

PAIN MEDICINE/ MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST

Keith A. Kirby, MD

Savannah Pain Management & Savannah Pain Center savannahpainmanagement.com

RUNNER-UP: Joseph C. Hegarty, MD Optim Pain Management optimhealthsystem.com

Akinniran A. Abisogun, MD, FACC, RPVI

SouthCoast Health

BEST CARDIOLOGIST

THROUGH HIS THOUGHTFUL words, his selfless actions and his indomitable spirit, it becomes clear that Dr. Akinniran Abisogun is quintessentially a people person. Yes, he specializes in high-risk cardiovascular procedures, bringing expert care to patients through technical mastery and a keen eye for detail, but what really gets him going in the mornings is that crucial sense of connection.

“I’m an emotional guy,” says Abisogun. “ I love people, and the reason I chose cardiology is that right now, I’m sitting in my office talking to a bunch of patients all day. I don’t only want to do procedures or read imaging. I need to have a role where I feel like I’m an important part of someone’s life, counseling them through that crisis to get to know them as best I can so I can really offer them the help they need.”

Over the last year, Abisogun has turned this perspective into an opportunity for expansion, helping to create the Mom’s Heart Matters program, now being piloted at his Hinesville office. Through this program, Abisogun and his team identify pregnant women with cardiac risk factors and monitor them throughout their pregnancy, significantly reducing negative outcomes during this critical period.

“It’s been a really remarkable sort of procedure,” says Abisogun. “It has reduced the rates of admission for congestive heart failure in patients after they deliver their babies, it’s reduced the issues with high blood pressure and it’s improved the outcomes of those expecting and new mothers during and after their pregnancies.”

While Abisogun’s work has provided countless patients with life-saving outcomes, he also stresses the key importance of balance when approaching a patient for potential treatment.

“Sometimes we need the highest risk and complexity procedure to open up an artery,” says Abisogun. “But the risk might be too great and the patient might not want to put up with that risk. Making sure you present both sides of that coin and realizing it’s OK sometimes to not do something, to just lend your ear or a shoulder to cry on, sometimes it’s more important to provide that support if that’s what the patient needs.

WELCOME TO THE TEAM:

DR. YASMIN SEAY, Behavioral Health Pediatrician DR.

Dr. Seay is a dedicated physician with a special interest in increasing access to child behavioral health services. Originally from Australia, she moved to the United States to pursue her undergraduate degree at The University of Texas at Austin. She then attended medical school at The University of Texas Medical Branch and completed her pediatric residency at the University of Alabama Birmingham. Additionally, she received specialized training in Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) through UAB’s Civitan-Sparks Clinic.

Dr. Seay is particularly passionate about treating children and young adults with a variety of conditions, including anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, behavioral problems, eating disorders (such as anorexia nervosa, atypical anorexia, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder), sleeping difficulties, nicotine/vaping addiction, and mood disorders. She works closely with families to optimize patients’ strengths and provides tools to address the challenges their child may face in both home and school environments.

Dr. Seay is practicing in Shrink Savannah’s new clinic in Pooler, GA specializing in behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents.

Timothy J. Minton, MD, FACS

Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery

BEST PLASTIC SURGEON — FACE AND NECK & BEST HAIR RESTORATION SURGEON/SPECIALIST

AFTER YEARS OF HARD WORK and growth at their practice on the campus of St. Joseph’s/Candler Hospital, Dr. Timothy Minton and the staff at Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery have broken ground on their new home on Waters Avenue: a bespoke, state-of-the-art facility set to open by the end of this year that will provide patients with compassionate care and enhanced recovery.

“We’re super excited,” says Minton. “It’s going to be a much more concierge sort of experience for the patients. It’ll have our practice, plus the medical spa and a fully functioning ambulatory surgery center, so all of our surgeries will be done on site.”

Privacy and quality care are the lifeblood of the new facility, and few things illustrate this more than the facility’s rapid recovery center. In addition to their suite of pre-surgical nutrition and skincare, Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery is introducing a hyperbaric chamber that increases the amount of oxygen in healing tissues and red light therapies that help reduce swelling and inflammation.

“It’s all designed to really get patients back out into public faster,” says Minton. “And we have also set it up so that there’s a completely separate waiting room and entrance for our recovering patients, so there’s a lot of privacy.”

Whether he’s performing cosmetic procedures or helping patients experiencing a deformity caused by cancer,

“I have patients that say, ’My life is completely di erent now. I’m much more self-confident, I feel younger, I feel like I fit in.’ And I love that part of my job.”
— DR. TIMOTHY MINTON

Minton is driven by the drastic improvements in quality of life and self-confidence that he can provide through his practice.

“I love doing the surgery; it’s very rewarding and technical,” says Minton, though he adds that it’s equally as rewarding when he’s been with his patients throughout the ups and downs of healing, and seeing just how grateful and happy they are in the end.

“I have patients that say, ’My life is completely different now. I’m much more self-confident, I feel younger, I feel like I fit in,’” says Minton. “And I love that part of my job.”

Shoulder & Elbow
Hip & Knee
Foot & Ankle

TO OUR WINNERS

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WINNER

BOB PHILLIPS

GREG KOLOVICH, MD

HAND & WRIST WINNER

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST WINNER

JUHA JAAKKOLA, MD

FOOT & ANKLE RUNNER - UP

OPTIM PT

OUTPATIENT THERAPY CLINIC WINNER

THOMAS NIEMEIER, MD

ORTHOPEDIC SPINE

RUNNER - UP

Jennifer Yannucci, MD

Low Country Cancer Care

BEST ONCOLOGIST

FOR DECADES, ONCOLOGISTS have fielded questions about their hunt for the Holy Grail: a cure for cancer. But while many patients have been eagerly watching for that headline, a deluge of new treatments and knowledge in recent years has led experts to no longer view the future of cancer treatment as the search for one blanket cure, but rather as highly personalized, targeted therapies. It’s a huge change in perspective.

“It’s crazy,” says Dr. Jennifer Yannucci. “Oncology is the fastestchanging field. There may be four or five new drugs approved every month for a certain kind of cancer.” Nearly every day brings a new development, she explains, as a steady stream of drug approvals for all manner of specific cancer types is constantly expanding their arsenal.

Part of the reason for these rapid changes has been the advent of molecular profiling, allowing doctors to perform a battery of tests on tumors that yields a highly personalized profile detailing their unique genetic makeup. From here, oncologists can focus on specific mutations that can be targeted with an array of specialized therapies. In the past, general chemotherapy reigned supreme as the go-to treatment of nearly all types of cancer, but this torrent of innovation and the focus on individually tailored treatments has created a new standard of care.

“Chemotherapy is essentially like a hammer,” says Yannucci. “It kills all rapidly dividing cells, and so it’s not specific. That’s why you get the side effects. If you have a targeted therapy, most of the time, the response rates are better, and they have less toxicity.”

Between the rise in immunotherapies and medications targeting specific mutations, oncologists like Yannucci have seen patients who would have previously been handed a difficult prognosis now living long, healthy lives in remission.

“It’s very gratifying,” says Yannucci. “We have patients with metastatic cancer, whether it’s breast or lung cancer, that are living so much longer because of all of these new advances. It’s come so far, and they’ve helped tremendously, both for patients and oncologists.”

JACK CONSIDINE, JR., MD
Pictured above left to right: Dr. Timothy Finnegan, Dr. Lauren Arthur, Dr. Jeffrey Mandel, Dr. Emma Walker, Dr. Andrew Shover

PHARMACY

Georgetown Drug Company georgetowndrug.com

RUNNER-UP: Village Walk Pharmacy villagewalkpharmacy.com

PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Bonnie Smith, PT, DPT St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP: Ernest R. Ledesma Jr., PT Ledesma Sports Medicine ledesmasportsmed.com

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT

Darron Standiford, PA St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP: Elizabeth B. Brennan, PA-C Low Country Dermatology & Aesthetics lcderm.com

PSYCHIATRIST

Chad Brock, MD Shrink Savannah shrinksavannah.com

RUNNER-UP (TIE): Arnold F. Negrin, MD Arnold Negrin Psychiatry arnoldnegrin.com AND Paige Marnell, MD Shrink Savannah shrinksavannah.com

PSYCHOLOGIST/ PSYCHOTHERAPIST

Daniel S. Haddad, LCSW, LISW, MAC Savannah Therapy savannahtherapy.net

RUNNER-UP: Shauna Joye, PhD, LP Joye Psychology & Wellness, LLC joyepsychology.com

PULMONOLOGIST

Ryan B. Moody, MD, FCCP Southeast Lung Associates selung.com

RUNNER-UP: Michael D. Mullins, MD, FCCP Southeast Lung Associates selung.com

RADIOLOGIST (TIE)

Jack Considine, MD

Coastal Imaging; GLOBIS: Global Imaging Solutions; The Center for Women’s Health coastalimaging.net; globalimagingsolutions.com; womenshealthpooler.com AND

Daniel O’Mara, MD

Savannah Chatham Imaging scirads.com

RUNNER-UP:

Robert “Hunter” Dunlap, MD

Savannah Chatham Imaging scirads.com

REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGIST

Patrick L. Blohm, MD

The Georgia Center for Reproductive Medicine gcrmsav.com

RHEUMATOLOGIST

Than Win, MD Wrightington Rheumatology wrheu.com

RUNNER-UP: Dean H. Stephens, MD Coastal Rheumatology Associates coastalrheumatology.com

RHINOLOGIST (NASAL AND SINUS)

David S. Oliver, MD, FACS Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat coastal-ent.com

RUNNER-UP: Christopher T. Melroy, MD, FARS Georgia Nasal & Sinus Institute sinusinstitute.com

SLEEP SPECIALIST

Carlton R. Kemp Jr., MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

RUNNER-UP: Victor W. Rosenfeld, MD Rosenfeld Neurology and Sleep rosenfeldneuro.com

SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

Karli Cannon, MS, CCC-SLP Savannah Speech & Hearing Center speechandhearingsav.org

RUNNER-UP: Ansley Sellers, CCC-SLP The Speech Clinic of the Coastal Empire thespeechclinic.org

THORACIC SURGEON

Marc Bailey, MD, FACS St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP: Jeremy E. London, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

URGENT/IMMEDIATE-CARE MEDICAL CLINIC

ExperCARE Health expercarehealth.com

RUNNER-UP:

Urgent Care of Berwick, Midtown, Sandfly & Wilmington Island urgentcarefamily.com

UROLOGIST

Buffi G. Boyd, MD Urological Associates of Savannah urologysavannah.com

RUNNER-UP: David L. Cheng, MD Urological Associates of Savannah urologysavannah.com

VASCULAR SURGEON

J. Sheppard Mondy III, MD, RVT, RPVI, FACS Savannah Vascular Institute savannahvascular.com

RUNNER-UP: Justin B. Brown, MD Savannah Vascular Institute savannahvascular.com

WEIGHT-LOSS SPECIALIST

Steve E. Fabrizio, MD

Premier Medical Weight Loss & Wellness goodbodydoctor.com

RUNNER-UP: Oliver C. Whipple, MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

DENTISTRY AND ORAL HEALTH

COSMETIC DENTIST

Mark N. Dye, DMD

Mark N. Dye, DMD LLC thesavannahdentist.com

RUNNER-UP: Roy D. Maynard Jr., DDS

Georgetown Family Dental georgetownfamilydental.com

DENTAL HYGIENIST

Sojourner Mays, RDH Georgetown Family Dental georgetownfamilydental.com

RUNNER-UP:

Mendy Grotheer, RDH Gladden Dental gladdendental.com

Making A National Institute For Plastic Surgery

In 1998, David H. Smith, MD, Richard J. Greco, MD, and William H. Dascombe, MD, opened The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery with a vision of delivering world-class cosmetic and reconstructive surgery to Savannah and the Lowcountry.

Trained at Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, some of the top programs in the country, these three talented plastic surgeons have been able to treat patients requiring a range of procedures, from craniofacial surgery, hand surgery and microvascular reconstruction of head and neck tumors to lower-extremity reconstruction and all modalities of breast cancer reconstruction.

Dr. Greco helped develop the multispecialty Breast Cancer Center at Candler Hospital as well as helped Dr. Raymond Rudolph treat patients at Memorial Hospital. The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery was also honored to be the only private practice to participate in the Mastectomy Reconstruction Outcomes Consortium (MROC) study, a five-year, multicenter study to provide patients and physicians with up-to-date information about breast reconstruction operations after mastectomies. Also contributing to the research was the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and eight other universities.

Dr. Greco’s illustrious career has included serving as Vice President of Standards for the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Facilities, Vice President and Treasurer for the American Association of Plastic Surgery, Vice President and Treasurer for the Plastic Surgery Education Foundation and President of Royal and Ancient Society of American Plastic Surgeons. He’s an esteemed presenter in his field, giving up to 11 presentations at a single meeting on a broad range of topics in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.

The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery provides care for hand surgeries, routine and complex skin cancers, severe post-operative wounds, gynecologic reconstructions and massive weight-loss reconstruction. The practice’s specialties include natural facelift procedures, improving the appearance of aging eyes, all cosmetic surgeries of the breast, liposuction and body-contouring procedures.

The practice has eight offices and seven surgeons who service patients from Beaufort to Saint Simons Island, Savannah to Sylvania, and Dublin to Tifton and Valdosta. Patients have come from states as far as Hawaii as well as Japan, Germany and many other countries to have care here in Savannah.

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Optim

BEST ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON — SHOULDER AND ELBOW

FOR DR. JAMES WILSON JR., orthopedics is a surgical field unlike any other. The work itself is satisfying, yes, but what really sells it for him is being able to witness firsthand the dramatic differences he is able to make in his patients’ lives.

“I was drawn to orthopedics because I like musculoskeletal anatomy,” says Wilson. “But also, I like interacting with people and being able to help them become functional and active again. Being able to help people in my area, and then seeing them interact in the community and participate in all sorts of activities, that’s very enjoyable.”

to assuage those concerns, orthopedic surgeons have the power to transform patients’ darkest moments into times of hope and opportunity.

“Sometimes when you see people who have been traumatically hurt, and they’re not in a good place,” says Wilson. “[I] can come in as a caring person and have the privilege and the ability to help them. I think that’s one of the great aspects of being a physician.”

“So much of life is about doing and being physically active. And getting people to be able to function and to be able to participate in life’s endeavors without pain, that’s one of the most important privileges I have.”
— DR. JAMES WILSON JR.

According to Wilson, being a physician can open up doors to human interaction in a way that’s unlike nearly any other profession. Patients often come to their doctors in states of pain and fear, sometimes to a startling degree, and as practitioners who are uniquely suited

Whether he is performing complex reverse total shoulder replacements or helping patients create a comprehensive recovery plan, Wilson sees his work as fundamental to helping people get back to living healthier, more active lives.

“So much of life is about doing and being physically active,” says Wilson. “And getting people to be able to function and to be able to participate in life’s endeavors without pain, that’s one of the most important privileges I have.”

• Hospice

• Edel Caregiver Institute

• Steward Center for Palliative Care

• Full Circle Bereavement & Grief Support

• Hospice Savannah Foundation

Georgetown Drug Company

BEST PHARMACY

HAVING GROWN UP in the small town of Blackshear, Georgia, Dr. Neal Hollis, pharmacist and owner of Georgetown Drug Company, came to appreciate the sense of community that comes with knowing and caring for your neighbors.

“We had two independent pharmacies in Blackshear when I was growing up,” Hollis recalls. “We knew both pharmacists really well, and we had great relationships with both of them. Just knowing the impact that they had on the community, that kind of sealed my fate of wanting to be in healthcare.”

A pharmacist is like a community friend, he explains, a readily available source of healthcare that anyone can access by walking into a pharmacy — no copay required. Strong community relationships like this are built on trust and compassion, especially when people are not feeling at the top of their game.

“People go to pharmacies for a few reasons,” says Hollis. “Most of the time, it’s because they’re sick or they have a chronic condition that they have to get medication for. So anytime they go to a pharmacy, they’re automatically uncomfortable because of those reasons. And so what we like to do is break that barrier down as soon as they walk in the door.”

For Georgetown Drug Company, this means learning every patient’s name, giving each patient the time and respect they deserve and even encouraging them to just

stop by for a chat sometime. This, Hollis explains, is where the magic of an independent pharmacy truly comes to light. “We have an older man that comes in whose wife passed away towards the end of last year,” says Hollis. “He comes in at least once a day just to have a conversation, just to have somebody to talk to you, and we look forward to it every day. It’s what makes us so different. That guy could walk anywhere with his dog, and no one would say a word to him. But just having that small little encounter with them could completely change your outlook.”

“We

knew both pharmacists really well, and we had great relationships with both of them. Just knowing the impact that they had on the community, that kind of sealed my fate of wanting to be in healthcare.”

— DR. NEAL HOLLIS
Louis Horn, IV, MD Jay Howington, MD James Lindley, Jr., MD
Kevin Ammar, MD Roy Baker, MD Matthew Helton, MD
Ryan Lingo, MD Davis Reames, IV, MD Daniel Suh, MD, PhD
Willard Thompson, Jr., MD Jeffrey Wessell, DO

Susan Timna, AuD, CCC-A Expert Hearing

WHEN DR. SUSAN TIMNA and Dr. Cori Palmer opened Expert Hearing in September 2023, they set out for the front lines, working hard to provide more personalized care for patients while also incorporating cutting-edge technology and knowledge stemming from the latest research about what is referred to as “brain hearing.” This concept, which focuses less on the ear and more on how our brains process sound, has unlocked a fundamentally different perspective for audiologists to approach our hearing problems.

“It’s not as new as you would think,” says Timna. “It’s just that it’s finally starting to be accepted. What the documentation now shows is that untreated hearing loss can cause cognitive decline or dementia three to four years earlier. So we decided that we wanted to be able to focus on that, because that’s the future.”

background noise or recognizing what a certain sound is. And when our brains are deprived of what Timna calls “quality sound,” all sorts of negative consequences — from increased isolation to a higher risk of falls — can significantly diminish a patient’s quality of life. To tackle this, Timna and Expert Hearing have developed a suite of advanced screening techniques to provide patients with far more precise solutions.

“It’s all evolving, and we are on the cutting edge of it. And I like being on the cutting edge.”
— DR. SUSAN TIMNA

“You remember those old hearing tests? Raise your hand when you hear the beat?” asks Timna. “It’s not like that anymore. It’s more comprehensive as far as how you hear speech and noise. Can you keep up with it? How do you process it? And that changes as you age, whether you have hearing loss or not. It really helps us identify what parts are causing the problem for that person and be able to guide them toward a better outcome.”

As Timna explains, in the past, the practice of improving hearing was centered around creating clearer, louder sound through the use of hearing devices. But now, researchers have come to understand the importance of the role our brains play in creating the sound we experience, such as separating key sounds from

After the success of their first year, Timna and Expert Hearing plan to open another location by the end of the year, with hopes of bringing their growing expertise to an even greater number of patients.

“It’s all evolving, and we are on the cutting edge of it,” says Timna. “And I like being on the cutting edge.”

At Schulze Eye & Surgery Center,

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ENDODONTIST

Rebecca M. Aspinwall, DMD

Savannah Endodontic Associates facebook.com/endodontic associatesofsavannah

RUNNER-UP:

Beth A. Sheridan, DDS, MS

Beth A. Sheridan, DDS, MS — Endodontics

GENERAL DENTIST

Roy D. Maynard Jr., DDS

Georgetown Family Dental georgetownfamilydental.com

RUNNER-UP:

Mark N. Dye, DMD

Mark N. Dye, DMD LLC thesavannahdentist.com

ORAL SURGEON

Michael Piccione, DDS

Richmond Hill Oral Surgery & Facial Aesthetics richmondhilloralsurgery.net

RUNNER-UP: Michael C. Wilson, DMD

Chatham Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery chathamoralsurgery.com

ORTHODONTIST

Mark Dusek, DDS, MS

Broderick, Dusek & DeLeon Orthodontics savannahorthodontics.com

RUNNER-UP: Crystal Williams, DDS Georgetown Orthodontics georgetownorthosav.com

ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON

FOOT AND ANKLE

John T. Prather, MD

Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

RUNNER-UP: Juha I. Jaakkola, MD

Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

HAND AND WRIST

Gregory P. Kolovich, MD

Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

RUNNER-UP: Ronald H. Levit, MD

Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

HIP AND KNEE

Charles A. Hope II, MD

Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

RUNNER-UP:

Chetan S. Deshpande, MD

Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

SHOULDER AND ELBOW

James W. Wilson Jr., MD

Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

RUNNER-UP:

Robert Dow Hoffman, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

SPINE

D’Mitri Sofianos, MD

Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

RUNNER-UP: Thomas E. Niemeier, MD Optim Orthopedics optimorthopedics.com

PLASTIC SURGEON BREAST AND BODY

Richard J. Greco, MD

The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery mycosmeticsurgeon.md

RUNNER-UP:

Carl B. Pearl, MD, FACS Chatham Plastic Surgery chathamplasticsurgery.com

FACE AND NECK

Timothy Minton, MD, FACS Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery savannahfacialplasticsurgery.com

RUNNER-UP:

Thomas W. Horn, MD The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery mycosmeticsurgeon.md

RECONSTRUCTIVE

Thomas W. Horn, MD The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery mycosmeticsurgeon.md

RUNNER-UP: Carl B. Pearl, MD, FACS Chatham Plastic Surgery chathamplasticsurgery.com

WOMEN’S HEALTH

GYNECOLOGIST

Andrew Tucker, MD

St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP: Sarah C. Jarrell, MD, FACOG Savannah ObGyn savannahobgyn.com

OBSTETRICIAN/ GYNECOLOGIST

Andrew Tucker, MD St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

RUNNER-UP: Sarah C. Jarrell, MD, FACOG Savannah ObGyn savannahobgyn.com

PERINATOLOGIST

Anthony B. Royek, MD Memorial Health memorialhealthdoctors.com

UROGYNECOLOGIST

Joseph T. Stubbs III, MD, FFPMRS, FACOG UROGYN Savannah urogynsavannah.com

RUNNER-UP: Barry Schlafstein, MD

St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

NURSING

CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE ANESTHETIST (CRNA)

James R. Glazier Jr., CRNA

The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery mycosmeticsurgeon.md

RUNNER-UP: Christina Mondy, CRNA Coastal Hypnos Anesthesia facebook.com/coastalhypnosanesthesia

FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER (FNP)

Brianna Sapp, FNP-C, CANS Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery savannahfacialplasticsurgery.com

RUNNER-UP: Madison R. Voss, FNP-C Urological Associates of Savannah urologysavannah.com

NURSE (RN)

Heather Mathis May, RN

The Georgia Institute for Plastic Surgery mycosmeticsurgeon.md

RUNNER-UP: Richard A. Rabara, BSN, RN St. Joseph’s/Candler; sjchs.org

NURSE (LPN)

Yanti K. Wyant, LPN Internal Medicine of Savannah internalmedicineofsavannah.com

RUNNER-UP: Jason Cook, LPN

Savannah Facial Plastic Surgery savannahfacialplasticsurgery.com

From left: Hellen Carter, front desk; Samantha Soto, FNP-BC; Nikki Simmons-Cook, medical assistant; Yulianty Kusuma, MD, FACP; Sandra Brassard, RD, LD, CDCES, nutritionist; Angela E. Patenaude, office manager; and Yanti Wyant, LPN. Not pictured: Ji-Ae Yun, translator and front desk, and Danyelle Bligen, medical assistant and front desk

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BEST PSYCHIATRIST

Chad Brock, MD

Shrink Savannah

FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS, psychiatry has been on the precipice of transformative change thanks to some exciting new revelations and treatments that have practitioners like Dr. Chad Brock fundamentally reconsidering how they approach mental healthcare.

“All the new medicines in the last 30 years, they all had some combination of serotonin, dopamine or norepinephrine,” says Brock. “But now, there are some things that are changing.”

These changes, Brock explains, have come in two major forms: a return to a more holistic, full-body approach to mental healthcare and a reappraisal of the value that psychedelic drugs can offer patients struggling with treatmentresistant illnesses. For example, clinical studies for treatments like Ketamineor MDMA-assisted psychotherapy have suggested their ground-breaking potential in treating depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with many patients seeing results that would normally take years with more traditional treatments in just a few sessions.

“The main thing is neuroplasticity,” says Brock. “The idea is the brain being able to rewire itself for a changing environment or changing conditions.”

psychedelic therapy can improve the plasticity of our brains, allowing patients to break out of those rigid patterns of thought in order to examine their life in a new light.

While many of these treatments are still awaiting approval from the Food and Drug Administration, psychiatrists are now closer than ever to introducing them to their arsenal, with MDMA-assisted therapies seeing a number of high-profile clinical trials over the last few years as it inches towards approval.

“Never in a million years would I have thought this is where psychiatry would go. But it’s so exciting to see people that had been hopeless cases regain function and get re-engaged in life.
That’s really all the reinforcement you need to stay up with these changing times.”
— DR. CHAD BROCK

Basically, our brains tend to become more rigidly structured as we get older or suffer from a mental disorder, making it difficult to change our thoughts and behaviors, but studies show

“We want to be poised to jump in that space as quickly as possible,” says Brock. “We’re really excited to have them as an option, but I also think you need a quarterback.” These are powerful drugs, he explains, and the importance of mental healthcare professionals in creating a safer, more focused experience for the patient cannot be overstated.

Shrink Savannah is already testing the waters with Ketamine-assisted therapy in their practice right now, but as they prepare for these exciting new treatments on the horizon, Brock has found these changes to be a thrilling, if unexpected, opportunity.

“Never in a million years would I have thought this is where psychiatry would go,” he says. “But it’s so exciting to see people that had been hopeless cases regain function and get re-engaged in life. That’s really all the reinforcement you need to stay up with these changing times.”

PROFESSIONAL DENTAL CARE

WE ARE ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS!

Yulianty D. Kusuma, MD, FACP

Internal Medicine of Savannah

BEST DOCTOR FOR INTERNAL MEDICINE & RUNNER UP, FAMILY MEDICINE/GENERAL PRACTITIONER

WITH NEARLY TWO decades of experience under her belt, Dr. Yulianty Kusuma has come to understand that when it comes to treating and diagnosing patients, thoughtful, personalized care makes all the difference.

“We don’t treat people like numbers,” says Kusuma. “A common practice is seeing probably 30 to 40 patients a day, but because we are smaller, we are more personal and can give the patient the time needed to discuss their issues instead of giving them five minutes and a prescription.”

This approach has provided Kusuma and Internal Medicine of Savannah with the opportunity to spot lifethreatening illnesses and chronic conditions that might have otherwise slipped through the cracks.

“One of the most rewarding things is if you can catch cancer as early as possible or help control some chronic problem that they’ve been having, and suddenly, you name it and you manage to control it with the patient,” says Kusuma. “When you find something that the patient didn’t even realize and it was in the early stages and you’ve helped them recover, you give her more years of life and the highest quality of life they can achieve.”

In Kusuma’s view, helping patients maintain that high quality of life is crucial, leading her to create a more comprehensive treatment plan that goes beyond your typical primary care experience. Recently, she has added an in-house nutritionist to the practice, helping her to create

"I can help you diagnose your symptoms right now, but I also want to be your best advocate that can prevent your disease from progressing or from developing into something more detrimental in the future.”
— DR. YULIANTY KUSUMA

thoughtful and effective diets and exercise routines that give patients a leg up on living a healthier life.

“Change is hard,” says Kusuma. “But if you don’t change your lifestyle, you are going to be dependent on medicine for the rest of your life. I’m trying to see if I can help patients to move toward making new, healthier habits. I can help you diagnose your symptoms right now, but I also want to be your best advocate that can prevent your disease from progressing or from developing into something more detrimental in the future.”

Dr.

CLAUDIA GAUGHF, MD

J. Sheppard Mondy III, MD, RVT, FACS

Savannah Vascular Institute

UNLIKE MANY SURGICAL SPECIALTIES, vascular surgeons often end up working with patients long after their initial diagnosis and treatment. These practitioners are specially trained to treat the wide range of issues that can impact the nearly 60,000 miles of blood vessels in our bodies, such as blood clots or atherosclerosis, a hardening of the arteries due to the collection of plaque. But vascular diseases often have high rates of recurrence and progression, meaning practitioners like Dr. J. Sheppard Mondy III have the opportunity to get to know their patients in a way that is unique in the surgical world.

“We essentially treat patients for the rest of their lives,” says Mondy. “Atherosclerosis is the primary disease we treat, and there’s really no treatment for that, so we help to manage the medical aspects of the disease, and we develop very deep relationships with the patients, which is the most rewarding thing for us.”

patients with more personalized options to treat their illnesses. But according to Mondy, what really makes the practice stand out is their melding of two specialties uniquely tailored toward treating vascular patients: vascular surgery and interventional radiology, a union of high-tech imaging with a range of minimally invasive procedures like stent placement or catheter insertions.

“Most vascular practices are surgical only. But the fact that we have interventional radiologists, we have both skill sets and both sets of eyes in the operating room together."
— DR. J. SHEPPARD MONDY III

As Savannah Vascular Institute celebrates their 30th anniversary this year, Mondy reflects on the multitude of newer, non-invasive procedures that have been developed during his time in the field that have been instrumental in providing

“Back when I was in training, the diagnostics were all done by interventional radiology, and then the vascular surgeon would do the open surgery to repair whatever the problem was,” says Mondy. “They’re so complimentary, and so combining the two specialties makes great sense. For the patients, it’s the best care model out there.” BEST VASCULAR SURGEON

“Most vascular practices are surgical only,” says Mondy. “But the fact that we have interventional radiologists, we have both skill sets and both sets of eyes in the operating room together.”

With the combined surgical prowess of the vascular surgeons and the imagery-guided procedures perfected by the interventional radiologists, patients at Savannah Vascular Institute have one of the most comprehensive treatment opportunities available to them in all of Georgia.

Anthony B. Royek, MD

Memorial Health

BEST PERINATOLOGIST

THANKS TO MYRIAD advancements across the medical community, the opportunity for a safe pregnancy is now possible for more women than ever, leaving those in the field of perinatology — also known as maternal-fetal medicine — with quite the busy schedule.

“I have my phone on 24 hours a day,” says Dr. Anthony Royek. “You cannot dip your toe in the water and do this job successfully. But helping to guide families through this joyous but often very stressful time is really what it’s all about for me.”

As a perinatologist, Royek specializes in treating high-risk pregnancies, placing him in a unique position to work not only with the mother and her child, but also with practitioners from a variety of other medical fields that he often enlists to provide his patients with the specialized care they need.

“What people don’t realize is that my job requires collaboration with so many different specialties like neonatology, cardiology and anesthesiology,” says Royek. “I’m really like the quarterback. For example, if I have a patient who has a congenital heart abnormality, I have to make sure that she sees a cardiologist first and that we’re all on the same page in terms of delivery management. It’s very complex sometimes.”

“We take care of patients with medical disease and fetal conditions that no one else feels comfortable taking care of, and we turn no one away. We take care of everyone.”
— DR. ANTHONY ROYEK

Despite these hurdles, Royek takes great pride in his ability to treat patients that might otherwise feel like they have nowhere else to turn. Whether that means treating mothers with chronic conditions, organizing complicated treatment plans or delivering sextuplets, Royek and his team are always up to the challenge.

“We take care of patients with medical disease and fetal conditions that no one else feels comfortable taking care of, and we turn no one away,” says Royek.

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STANDING: Amanda Wadley, child and adolescent therapist; Heather Myers, family therapist
Dr. Kristen Hembree, pediatric psychologist and director of integrated care; Dr. Cecelia Ribuffo, pediatric psychologist; Dr. Kristi Hofstadter-Duke, director and pediatric psychologist; Dr. Cassidy Oliver, pediatric psychologist

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“We

Take Pride in Offering Personalized, Compassionate Care”

DR. MICHAEL PICCIONE, DDS, of Richmond Hill Oral Surgery & Facial Aesthetics is a highly accomplished oral and maxillofacial and dental implant surgeon with more than 20 years of experience. A solo practitioner providing expert care to the communities he serves, Dr. Piccione operates three successful offices in Savannah, Richmond Hill and Jesup.

Not only is Dr. Piccione compassionate, but he also genuinely cares for every patient. His surgical expertise, particularly in dental implants, is top-notch, ensuring that every procedure is performed with the highest level of precision and care.

Richmond Hill Oral Surgery & Facial Aesthetics is truly a family affair, embodying the spirit of a mom-and-pop small business.

“We take pride in offering personalized, compassionate care to every patient,” says Dr. Piccione, who was recently voted Best Oral Surgeon in Savannah magazine’s annual Best of Doctor’s 2024 reader survey.

Whether someone is in need of oral surgery, dental implants or specialized treatment, Dr. Piccione’s expertise and dedication ensure that patients are in the best hands.

GIVING BACK

As an Army veteran and co-founder of Vets4Vets.org, a local nonprofit, Dr. Piccione is committed to providing free oral surgery extractions to financially disadvantaged veterans.

“It’s our way of giving back to those who have served our country,” says Dr. Piccione.

An avid astrophotographer, Dr. Piccione shares his life with his wife, Kristin, and their three children, two of whom attend Savannah Christian Preparatory School.

Friends and colleagues share that Dr. Piccione’s personal and professional life is a testament to his commitment to excellence and family values, which carries over to his team.

“Richmond Hill Oral Surgery & Facial Aesthetics believes in treating all patients like family. From initial consultations to postoperative care, we are committed to making your experience as comfortable and stress-free as possible,” says Dr. Piccione. “Discover the personalized care that only a small, family-run practice can offer.”

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Evan M. Siegall, MD

Chatham Orthopaedic Associates

AS A SPECIALIST in pediatric orthopedics, Dr. Evan Siegall faces a number of challenges in his practice that are eminently unique in the broader field of orthopedics. According to him, many patients assume that children are basically just small adults, receptive to the same procedures that would benefit an adult patient, but this is simply not the case.

“They’re certainly very different,” says Siegall. “Their muscles, ligaments, bones, all of it is very different from a more mature patient. Also, their bones are still growing, so you have to worry about not interfering with that growth and how they’re going to change over time. They generally also heal a bit faster than adults though, so while it introduces some challenges, there are also some benefits.”

"The longer I’m here, I’m seeing patients now who I saw when they were kids and toddlers, and I get to see them grow and develop and feel like part of the family.”
— DR. EVAN M. SIEGALL

As important as this knowledge is to providing the right care for the right patients, the differences in treating younger and older orthopedic patients often goes beyond the physical. While education is crucial when approaching any patient with a surgical procedure, pediatric patients require an especially deft touch to help prepare them for what’s to come.

“There’s a lot of time spent counseling younger patients,” says Siegall. “Making sure they have the right expectations, making sure they’re not too anxious. And the better they understand it, the better they do. If they don’t know what to expect, it can be overwhelming for them during recovery, so it’s really an important part of their treatment.”

This kind of specialized counseling allows pediatric specialists like Siegall to form strong relationships with their patients and their families over the years, fostering an atmosphere of trust and compassion that can turn even the most stressful procedures into lifelong success stories.

“Taking care of kids is rewarding in and of itself,” says Siegall. “I see kids who have been hurt or are having some kind of problem and we can get it fixed and see them progress back into their activities. And the longer I’m here, I’m seeing patients now who I saw when they were kids and toddlers, and I get to see them grow and develop and feel like part of the family.”

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Jennifer Yannucci, MD
George Negrea, MD
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We are a team of pediatric therapists determined to provide your child with the care and nurturing they deserve to reach their full potential. With over 20 years of combined experience, our knowledgeable therapists have made and continue to make a difference in children and families’ lives by implementing quality therapy in a variety of areas through play!

Bethany Manning, M.S., CCC-SLP
Olivia Chester, OTD, OTR/L
Standing from Left- Bethany Spivey OT, Brielyn Smith SLP, Amy Daniel SLP, Ansley Sellers Owner/SLP, Larie Vaus OT, Monique Neal SLP, LeAnn Chavis Office Manager
Sitting from Left- Victoria Lewis Office Manager, Brittany Tyler SLP, Felicia Ashley SLP

NURSE (NP)

Alana Jones, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, RN, RRT SouthCoast Health southcoast.com

RUNNER-UP:

Brandy Aliotta, APRN, BC St. Joseph’s/Candler sjchs.org

PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSE PRACTITIONER

Heather Mell, NP-C

Shrink Savannah shrinksavannah.com

PEDIATRICS

PEDIATRICIAN

Ben Spitalnick, MD, MBA, FAAP Pediatric Associates of Savannah pedsav.com

RUNNER-UP: Dudley W. Stone, MD Coastal Pediatrics mycoastalpediatrics.com

PEDIATRIC DENTIST

Cara DeLeon, DDS

Pediatric Dentistry of Savannah pediatricdentistry ofsavannah.com

RUNNER-UP: Carla G. Stappenbeck, DDS

Pooler Pediatric Dentistry poolerpd.com

PEDIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

Olivia Chester, OTD, OTR/L Sonshine Therapy sonshinetherapy.com

RUNNER-UP: Kristen VanVlek, MOT, OTR/L Pediatric Rehabilitation & Wellness pediatricrehabandwellness.com

PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT THERAPY CLINIC

Sonshine Therapy sonshinetherapy.com

PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGIST

Shauna Joye, PhD, LP Joye Psychology & Wellness, LLC joyepsychology.com

RUNNER-UP: Kristi Hofstadter-Duke, PhD Savannah Behavioral Pediatrics savannahbehavioralpediatrics.com

PEDIATRIC SPECIALIST

Evan M. Siegall, MD Chatham Orthopaedic Associates chathamorthopaedics.com

RUNNER-UP: John M. DeVaro, MD Children’s Eye Institute of Savannah ceisav.com

PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER

Kelsey Lofgren Stanko, MSN, CPNP-PC Pediatric Associates of Savannah pedsav.com

RUNNER-UP: Jessica Glover, MSN, NP-C Coastal Pediatrics mycoastalpediatrics.com

PEDIATRIC SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

Bethany Manning, MS, CCC-SLP Sonshine Therapy sonshinetherapy.com

RUNNER-UP: Allyson Nash Register, MS, CCC-SLP Wee Care Therapy Pediatrics weecarepediatrictherapy.com

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