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Nathan Luebke, LCSW


Behavioral Health | Richmond, 40475

October 28, 2020


Stephanie McGuire, APRN


Berea Primary Care, 40403


Dustin McKinney, PharmD


Pharmacy | McKee, 40447

February 26, 2017


Jodi Messina, PA-C


Physician Assistant | Berea, 40403

August 14, 2017


Alison Moncayo, M.D.


Pediatrics | Richmond, 40475

September 11, 2017


Sherra Morgan, APRN


Family Practice Nurse Practitioner | Berea, 40403

August 27, 2020


Lindsey Parsons, D.M.D.


Dentistry | Richmond, 40475

Provider Bio

Dr. Parsons grew up in Mt. Vernon and obtained her bachelor’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University. She then attended University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and obtained her DMD degree. Dr. Parsons has been at the Richmond White House Clinic since 2009 and is happy to be serving a community near her hometown and one that she considers part of her upbringing. Dr. Parsons currently lives in Lexington with her husband and young son. She enjoys spending time with family, travelling, and cooking.

September 11, 2017


Mohini Patel, D.M.D.


Dentistry | Mt. Vernon, 40456


Jayanthi Ravisankar, M.D.


Pediatrics | Berea, 40403

Provider Bio

Board Certified in Pediatrics, Dr. Ravi trained in Pediatrics at Henry Ford Health Systems in Detroit, Michigan. Originally from India, Dr. Ravi specializes in caring for babies, children and teenagers. She will help keep your family healthy through well-child checks in addition to meeting your needs when your child is ill.


Jarrod Reid, D.M.D.


Dentistry | McKee, 40447

Provider Bio

Dr. Jarrod Reid is a native of Laurel County and graduated from Eastern Kentucky University. In his time there, he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology. He then attended the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry where he earned his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry in 2013. Dr. Reid married his high school sweetheart and has two little girls who keep him busy outside of work. He’s thankful for the opportunity to remain in Central Kentucky and serve the people of his community.


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