EXTON, PA — US Digestive Health (USDH) has announced the addition of 19 new Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) to its expanding network in 2024. This growth enhances access to vital gastroenterology services across multiple counties in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Among the newly announced additions are two providers specializing in gastroenterology care at USDH’s Chester County offices in Malvern. Julia Quigley, PA-C, and Joan Taddei, PA-C, bring years of experience and a patient-centered approach to care, representing USDH’s ongoing commitment to addressing rising demand for high-quality digestive health services in the region.
Dr. Louis La Luna, Chief Medical Officer of USDH, emphasized the importance of these new team members. “As the demand for high-quality gastroenterological care continues to rise and the number of practicing physicians remains limited, we are thrilled to welcome these highly skilled APPs to our team,” La Luna said. “Their expertise will allow us to expand access to essential services, ensuring that our patients and communities receive the care they need when they need it.”
The new APPs will strengthen service delivery across USDH’s network, which encompasses over 40 locations and more than 250 healthcare providers. The new additions are strategically located throughout various counties, including Berks, Blair, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Lancaster, and Washington, to ensure improved access for patients.
The Chester County offices in Malvern, in particular, stand to benefit significantly from the expertise of Quigley and Taddei. Their arrival is expected to help USDH meet the growing needs of local residents seeking comprehensive and specialized gastroenterology care. This targeted expansion aligns with USDH’s mission to provide accessible, top-quality medical services to communities across the Northeast.
With its continued growth, US Digestive Health remains a leading name in gastroenterology, further solidifying its role as a critical healthcare provider for patients in Southeastern, Central, and Southwestern Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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