New Clinicians Join PeaceHealth Medical Group

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PeaceHealth Medical Group has welcomed several new providers to several of its Bellingham clinics.

Kendra Judd, PA-C joined PeaceHealth’s Neurology team at Cascade Brain and Spine Center. She received her master’s degree in physician assistant studies from Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona, and her undergraduate degree in health promotion and education from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. She sees patients at 710 Birchwood Ave., Suites 201 and 202. Make an appointment by calling, 360-788-6870. 

Kendra Judd, PA-C. Photo credit: Mark Turner

Archana Chivukula, MDis a board-certified non-operative sports medicine physician with medical interests in concussion management and ultrasound guided musculoskeletal procedures. She sees patients at PeaceHealth Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 3015 Squalicum Parkway, Suite, 200. 

“As a non-operative sports medicine physician, my philosophy is to understand the root cause of a patient’s source of physical inability, in order to create a multi-disciplinary approach so they are able to live life to their fullest potential,” said Dr. Chivukula about her practice approach, which blends her medical expertise with her passion for athletics. Make an appointment with Dr. Chivukula by calling 360-733-2092.

Nurse practitioners Katie Kennedy and Maggie Glawatz see patients at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Cancer Center, 3301 Squalicum Parkway, and appointments can be made at 360-215-2538.

Archana Chivukula, MD. Photo credit: Mark Turner

Katie Kennedy, MSN APRN, AGNP-C, is an experienced nurse practitioner, providing high quality care and education to adult and older patients at every stage of the cancer continuum. Kennedy previously practiced in Florida for more than ten years in both clinic and hospital environments. She received her master’s degree as an adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner from the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama.

Katie Kennedy, MSN APRN, AGNP-C. Photo credit: Mark Turner

Maggie Glawatz, MSN, ARNP, is a specialist in hospice and palliative care, complex symptom management and serious illness communication. Glawatz received her Master of Science in Nursing, specializing in gerontology, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Maggie Glawatz, MSN, ARNP. Photo credit: Mark Turner

Hope Richards, MD, practices at Obstetrics and Gynecology at PeaceHealth Cordata South Clinic, 4465 Cordata Parkway. She says of her practice philosophy, “I prioritize patient centered care and evidence-based medicine. I enjoy developing relationships with patients through the many stages in life that can involve an OB-GYN.” Dr. Richards received her medical degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Wash., and holds a master’s degree in health administration from University of Washington School of Health Sciences. Make an appointment at 360-752-5280.

Hope Richards, MD. Photo credit: Mark Turner

Geoffrey McAllister, DPM, serves as the medical director of the PeaceHealth Wound Healing Center at 4280 Meridian Street, Suite 101. Dr. McAllister is specially trained in wound care and hyperbaric medicine. Dr. McAllister received his medical training at the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, and completed his residency in foot and ankle medicine and surgery at Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Call 360-788-7733 to make an appointment.

Geoffrey McAllister, DPM. Photo credit: Mark Turner
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