Meet Whole Life Health Care Family Practice’s new providers

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Whole Life Health Care Family Practice announces two new providers to its Integrative Team

NEWINGTON — When Whole Life Health Care opened its doors more than 22 years ago, the mission of the seacoast based practice was clear; Provide exceptional Healthcare in an exceptional environment and build strong patient/provider relationships. Responding to more and more new patients seeking this model of care, one of the few remaining private medical practices on the seacoast has added two dedicated healthcare professionals to their team.

Patti Pettis

Patti Pettis

With more than 20 years of experience in Pediatric Medicine, Patricia Pettis is being enthusiastically ushered into the next chapter of her healthcare career focusing on pediatrics at Whole Life Health Care. “Patti has had a great career working in public health and safety and will be a great addition to our team, particularly with her focus in pediatrics” said Amy Coombs, APRN, owner of Whole Life Health Care.

Nicole Rembisz

Nicole Rembisz

Family Nurse Practitioner Nicole Rembisz, APRN, is also joining the team of Primary Care Providers at Whole Life. “Nicole came highly recommended as one of the ‘best of the best’, working locally for the past 15 years. She has a great reputation in our community. After meeting with Nicole, we knew she would be a great addition to our team, she has a great energy” said Coombs.

Coombs continued, “It’s an exciting time for us. We’ve always worked hard to care for our patients, and it was time to expand our entire team. We put particular focus on the importance of finding the right people, so we’re ready and available to care for all of our patients.”

Pettis started in February and is accepting new pediatric patients. Rembisz will begin seeing patients in May and has availability to see new patients of all ages.

Whole Life Health Care is an integrative group of more than 20 practitioners, who provide a combination of both conventional and complementary evidenced based medicine. The approach is to address the biological, psychological, social and spiritual aspects of health and illness. We respect the human capacity for healing, hope and the importance of the relationship between the practitioner and the individual. Learn more at www.mywholelifehealthcare.com or by calling 603-431-6677.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Names to Know: Meet Whole Life Health Care Family Practice’s new providers

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