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Davis Health expands Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine clinics at Cowen Clinic

Amy Clevenger

COWEN, WV –  Davis Health System is proud to announce the addition of Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine services at Webster Memorial Hospital’s Cowen Clinic in Cowen, WV.  Amy Clevenger, NP, is a provider at the Elkins clinic and will bring her expertise in pulmonary medicine to local residents.

Persons with sleep problems, asthma, COPD, and other respiratory conditions will benefit from convenient access to this specialized medical care. 

Chronic lower respiratory disease is prevalent in the Mountain State for a variety of reasons including air quality and high rates of tobacco use among adults and adolescents. Pulmonary disease specialist, Amy Clevenger, NP, has experience treating people with a wide range of conditions affecting the lungs and breathing.

Clevenger holds a master’s in science of nursing, assisting Pulmonologist Dr. Emad Kowatli at the Pulmonology and Better Sleep Center in Elkins.  She will treat patients at the Cowen Clinic for a wide range of diseases and conditions affecting the lungs and breathing.

“We are happy to welcome Amy Clevenger, NP, to our team of specialists at the Cowen Clinic,” said Bill Dempsey, CEO of Webster Memorial Hospital. “Her experience allows us to deliver high-quality care and support for respiratory and sleep-related conditions. This expansion aims to address the growing healthcare needs of our community, ensuring that residents have access to essential medical services close to home.”

Clevenger shared her enthusiasm about serving the local community. “I am honored to be part of the Cowen Clinic team and to contribute to improving the health and well-being of individuals in Webster County,” she stated.   

Patients can access the specialized Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine services at the Cowen Clinic by calling for an appointment at 304-637-3650.

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