About Us
Packard Health Providers and Practitioners
As a patient at Packard Health, you will have a dedicated, compassionate,
and fully competent team of physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician
assistants working to meet all of your health care needs in a family
practice setting. You may choose to see one specific provider each time
you have an appointment, or you can see different providers in a team
approach to your care. Either way, you can count on receiving the best
care that we can offer. Our goal is not only to treat your illness or
disease, but to help you achieve and maintain your highest health potential.
Raymond Rion, MD, Packard Health Medical Director
Packard
Health's Medical Director Dr. Rion is board-certified in Family Practice.
He graduated from Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine
(1987) and completed his residency at Brown University. After his residency,
Dr. Rion practiced at a federally funded health center near Alpena,
Michigan. He returned to southeast Michigan in 1992 to join the University
of Michigan Hospital System. In 2003 Dr. Rion joined Packard Health
as a physician, and in 2007 accepted the position of Medical Director.
His clinical interests include diabetes management, care of the elderly,
and adult dermatology.
"Packard Health's quality of service stands among the very best," says
Dr. Rion. "We offer superior chronic disease management, mental health,
and patient education programs. Our outstanding physicians and clinical
staff choose to work at Packard because they are committed to our
mission of providing high-quality, accessible health care to everyone
who walks though our doors. In order to better provide the excellent
care our patients expect and deserve, we have invested in electronic
medical records, e-prescriptions, and patient-management software.
Through our close relationships with St. Joe's and the University
of Michigan health systems, we participate in research trials and
teach family practice and internal medicine residents. We have strong
ties to both organizations for specialty referrals.
"I came to Packard because its founders, Jerry and Julie Walden,
were doing great things for the Ann Arbor community and I wanted to
be a part of that. We're continuing the Waldens' legacy today by providing
clinical care of the highest caliber. We promote access by offering
extended hours, a sliding fee schedule, and outreach to those without
medical care. Our staff is firmly committed to fostering relationships
with our patients and to providing continuity of care in a kind and
professional manner. I am honored to work with these great people,
and I am proud to be a part of the Packard Health family."
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Mira Parkhie Sinha, MD
Dr.
Sinha graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (1998)
and completed her residency at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
Her clinical interests include management of chronic medical conditions,
women's health, children's health, and preventive medicine.
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Alice Penrose, MD, MPH
Dr.
Penrose graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School (1982)
and completed her residency at Brackenridge Hospital in Austin, Texas.
In addition, she holds a Master of Public Health degree in epidemiology
from the University of Michigan. Dr. Penrose's clinical interests include
dermatology and preventive medicine. She sees adult patients only.
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Jean Wong, MD
Dr.
Wong graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School (2004)
and completed her residency and an academic fellowship at the University
of Michigan's Family Practice department, where she was chief resident.
Her clinical interests include women's health and children's health.
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Holly Ross, MD
Holly Ross, MD, recently completed a residency in the department of Family Practice at the University of Michigan Health System (UMHS). Prior to her residency with the UMHS, Dr. Ross practiced family medicine in Vermont and from 2001-2004, she was a United States Navy flight surgeon. She led a seven-physician medical department caring for Marines, US civilians and foreign contractors at a base outside Fallujah, Iraq. Dr. Ross will be seeing patients of all ages and has a special interest in sports medicine, care of chronic conditions such as diabetes, women's health, and the care of veterans and their families.
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Eileen Kuet, MD
Dr. Kuet attended Wayne State University School of Medicine for her medical education. After graduation, she obtained her Master in Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of Michigan. She then completed her Family Medicine Residency at Oakwood Hospital in Wayne, Michigan. Dr Kuet sees patients of all ages and has a special interest in patients with chronic disease, women and children.
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Timothy Florence, MD
Timothy Florence, MD, Associate Medical Director of the Washtenaw ommunity Health Organization, is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine (1993) and completed residency training in psychiatry at the University of Michigan. His clinical interests include psychotic disorders, major mood disorders, and integrating primary care with behavioral health care.
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Julie Walker, RN, MSN, CS
Packard
Health's family nurse practitioner, Ms. Walker graduated from Creighton
University and earned her Master of Science degree in nursing (1996)
at Michigan State University. Her clinical interests include women's
health, children's health, and management of chronic medical conditions.
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Karen Koeppe, RD, CDE
Karen Koeppe, MS, RD, CDE received her Master of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1982) and completed her undergraduate work in Human Nutrition at the University of Missouri-Columbia. She is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator, and is the chronic disease case manager at Packard Health. Her interests include disease self-management education and support, and health promotion.
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