Dr. Megan Tuttle Joins Paris Pulmonology, Primary Care
From the Jul 23, 2024 e-Edition
PARIS — Paris Pulmonology and Primary Care, a clinic of Henry County Medical Center, is thrilled to announce the addition of Dr. Megan Tuttle to the team of dedicated healthcare providers. Dr. Tuttle brings knowledge, experience, and a true commitment to the community she now serves.
Originally from Griffith, Indiana, a charming town located just outside Chicago, Dr. Tuttle pursued her undergraduate studies at Indiana University. She then attended Lincoln Memorial University DCOM in Harrogate, Tennessee, where she earned her medical degree and also completed an MBA. During her third and fourth years of medical school, she trained in right here in Paris, Tennessee, building a strong connection with the local community.
Dr. Tuttle completed her Internal Medicine Residency at Saint Louis University Hospital, one of the nation’s leading healthcare institutions. Following the completion of her residency, she chose to return to Henry County Medical Center, both as a Hospitalist and a Primary Care Physician.
Her decision to come back to HCMC reflects her passion for serving the Paris community, and she is excited to be part of the team.
Dr. Tuttle, along with Paris Pulmonology and Primary Care provides the highest quality medical services for both routine and specialized health care needs. She will ensure a fully informed and comprehensive health care plan for her patients. We are excited to welcome Dr. Megan Tuttle to Paris Pulmonology and Primary Care.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Paris Pulmonology and Primary Care contact (731) 641-2765.
About Henry County Medical Center: HCMC is a leading healthcare institution committed to providing exceptional medical care to the residents of Henry County and surrounding areas. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of our community through compassionate care, innovative practices, and continuous improvement.
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