Dr. Thrush received his medical education at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Thrush received his fellowship in allergy and immunology while serving in the army at the Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He is board certified in internal medicine as well as allergy and immunology. Dr. Thrush, a native West Virginian, has been licensed to practice medicine in West Virginia since 1979. Before going into private practice in Charleston, West Virginia in 1982, Dr. Thrush was an associate professor and chief of allergy at West Virginia University. He is a clinical professor with the WVU Medical Center. Dr. Thrush resides with his wife in the Charleston area.
Dr. Clark received his undergraduate degree from West Virginia University and his medical degree from the Marshall University School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia. He completed his internal medicine residency at the Charleston division of West Virginia University at Charleston Area Medical Center. He received his allergy and immunology fellowship training from the University of Tennessee in Memphis. Dr. Clark, also a native of West Virginia from the St. Albans area, is board certified in internal medicine and allergy and immunology, and joined our practice in 1996. He has been an associate clinical professor at the WVU School of Medicine since 1999. Dr. Clark and his wife live in Charleston area with their 5 children.
Sandy received her undergraduate degree in Nursing from West Virginia University and her master’s degree in Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh. She has worked with us since 1990. She grew up in Kingwood, WV. She received the 2012 Health Right Volunteer of The Year Award.
Brandy was born and raised in northern Kanawha County, where she now lives with her husband and two sons. Brandy lives on a farm and also owns and operates a pumpkin farm in the fall months. In her spare time, you can find her at the baseball field or on horseback.
Brandy attended Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College for her nursing degree. Then completed her Masters degree with Chamberlain University. Brandy has been a nurse practitioner for seven years with over fifteen years experience in the medical field.
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An allergist is a physician specially trained to diagnose, manage, and treat allergies, asthma, and other related conditions. After medical school, allergists receive several additional years of training. Board certified allergists have completed all of the advanced training, including an allergy fellowship, and are the best qualified to effectively determine what is causing the problem and how to best solve it.
A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse (RN) who has advanced education (a master's degree) and clinical training in a medical specialty area. As advanced practice nurses, they provide nursing and medical services to patients, emphasizing health promotion
and disease prevention, as well as the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic diseases.