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Module 285

Welcome to the 285 Primary Care Module at Kaiser, Santa Rosa! We look forward to your next visit to our newly remodeled facility. Meanwhile, please take the time to use this website to get to know us better.

Each member of our care team chose to join our new module to participate in a group practice setting that emphasizes quality, service, efficiency, and teamwork. The Kaiser model provides us with an integrated system that delivers quality and convenient care. We feel we can continue to improve on that.

Our staff of medical assistants, patient service representatives, and LVNs and RNs greet and register patients, obtain important information and vital signs, help schedule tests and consultations, and provide dressings, injections, and multiple other services to our members during their visit. Many of our patients are as familiar with our staff as they are with their primary doctor.

Our care associates, Lynn Zimmerman (clinic health educator), Margaret Fleming (behavioral medicine consultant), and Vicky McKay (dietary consultant) are an integral part of our team. They provide convenient consultation, often the same day as your doctor's appointment, in their field of expertise. Same day physical therapy consultation is also available on the module, provided by staff rotating from the department.

Our medical staff of family physicians and internal medicine specialists are determined to work together to provide the best primary care possible. Because of our mix of specialties, we have patients from just a few days to over 100 years old! Our hope is that if you must make an appointment on a day when your provider is unavailable, you will feel as welcomed and comfortable as if you had seen your own doctor.

Thank you for choosing our health care team as your primary care providers. It is our pledge to continue to provide excellent quality healthcare and service to you.

Our Doctors

285 A 285 B
John Alchemy, MD Jon Eichelberger, MD
Roseanne Beers, MD Amrita Dutta, MD
Patricia Dahl, MD Jim Lee, MD
Felicity McNichol, MD Alex Lin, MD
Robert Nied, MD Stacey Nuccion, MD
. Rumka Singh, MD

Come meet our wonderful support staff that make everything happen.

Medical Assistants

Receptionists

Nurses

Physical Therapists

Health Educators and Medical Social Worker

 


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