04/14/2026
No one is more qualified than I am to speak about the man behind the credentials, because I have the privilege of seeing who he is every single day.
My husband is a CRNA and APN with training in pain management, regenerative medicine, including PRP and stem cell therapies, and more recently, peptide therapy. He has invested countless hours into learning, growing, and expanding the ways he can help people.
At our clinic, we do not hide this. We are very open about the fact that he is a CRNA and APN. In fact, he wears his credentials on his scrubs every day for all to see. We believe in honesty, transparency, and making sure patients know exactly who is caring for them.
What stands out most to me, though, is not only his training. It is his heart.
I have never known another provider who will give up his evenings and weekends to sit with people who are hurting, frustrated, and exhausted by a medical system that too often leaves them feeling unheard. He will sit with someone for hours, simply listening, trying to understand, and doing everything he can to help improve their quality of life and reduce their pain.
Many nights, after working two jobs, he is still meeting with people, sometimes in our home, often in their own home.
He has also given up his summers for all of his life to volunteer at Scout camp. No pay. No recognition. Just a genuine desire to invest in the next generation, to teach love of country, love of nature, service, and care for others.
As a husband, he has always treated me with the utmost respect. He treats me like a queen.
The truth is, people who devote themselves to serving others are not always fully understood. Sometimes the very people who give the most are the ones who receive criticism. But I have learned that criticism does not change character, and it certainly does not erase a lifetime of service.
At his core, his motivation has always been simple: to help people and to take away pain.
That is the man I know.
That is the man I trust.
And that is the man who has improved the lives of so many.
If you are one of them, please leave a comment below!