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KEYSTONE HEALTH CENTER'S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM WELCOMES TWO ADDITIONAL PHYSICIANS
Ajith Potluri, M.D.
Meredith Williams, M.D. Ajith Potluri, M.D., a Board-certified psychiatrist, completed a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Health System in Philadelphia and a general psychiatry residency at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Prior to his residency he had three years of research experience in clinical psychiatry at Belmont Hospital in Philadelphia and St. Louis University Hospital in St Louis. He earned a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Kakatiya Medical College and a Bachelor of Science in biology and chemistry from Kakatiya University, both in Warangal, India. Dr. Potluri and his wife live in Chambersburg. Meredith Williams, M.D., a Board-certified pediatrician with a special interest in behavioral health issues in children, completed her pediatric internship and residency at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, San Antonio, TX. She earned her M.D. from the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, WA, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from the University of Washington School of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Williams is accepting new pediatric patients with behavioral health issues. She lives in Hagerstown with her husband and three children. Keystone Health Center, a public, non-profit organization, provides high-quality family medicine, internal medicine, pediatric, obstetric, gynecological, cardiac, behavioral, and dental health care and, when needed, social services to underserved and vulnerable populations as well as the entire community. At present, Keystone Health Center operates five primary care sites—Keystone Family/Internal Medicine, Keystone Behavioral Health, Keystone Dental Care, Keystone Women's Care, and Franklin County Pediatrics—and one specialty practice, the Franklin County Heart Center. Keystone also operates one year-round migrant and seasonal farmworker site in Berks County and one seasonal farmworker site in Adams County. Services to migrant farmworkers are also provided through outreach workers and contracted providers across the Commonwealth. For more information regarding Keystone Health Center, please visit the website at www.keystonehealth.org. For more information regarding this news release, please contact Dawn Stinson at (717) 263-2230 x227.
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