Tri-City Family Care

Tri-City Family Care
2020 is proving to be challenging for all of us. At Tri-City Family Care we are doing all we can to continue to provide quality health care to our community. This week we opened a Sick waiting area with a separate entrance from the rest of our facility in an effort to negate exposure to patients with fever or other possibly contagious symptoms. In addition to the sick waiting area, Jeramiah will be able to utilize Telehealth services for patients during the social distancing for Covid-19.
He began his career in healthcare in 1993 as an EMT-B. In 2000, Jeramiah graduated with his R.N. and began working in the Emergency Department. After completing his BSN from Southern Nazarene University, Jeramiah took on the challenge of graduate school where he graduated with his F.N.P. in 2007. Since that time, Jeramiah has continued to work in the Emergency Department as well as in the clinic setting providing family and urgent care. Once he began working in the family practice setting, he knew he one day would like to have his own family practice in the community he calls home with his wife and children. Jeramiah spends his time away from the clinic with his wife Aimee, their children and grandchildren.