Tammy Lloyd, FNP-C, PMHS, is a Pediatric Primary Care Mental Health Specialist at Anna Shaw Children’s Institute in Dalton, GA.
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Dahlia Moscardini, MD, FAAP
Alexandra Townes, MD, FAAP
Tammy Lloyd, FNP-C, PMHS
Tiffany W. Turner, DO
Dr. Turner is from Northwest Georgia. She received her medical degree from Des Moines University in Iowa, then completed her pediatric residency training at LSU-HSC Children’s Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is passionate about preventative pediatrics, and her practice philosophy is grounded in evidence-based medicine. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her son, baking, and photography.
Kyle D. Maxwell, MD
Dr. Maxwell was born and raised around the Chattanooga area, earned his medical degree at Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and completed his Pediatrics residency at Virginia Commonwealth University Children’s Hospital of Richmond in Richmond, VA, in 2023. He practices preventative medicine with an evidence-based approach with a focus on mental health.
Outside of the office, Dr. Maxwell enjoys video and tabletop gaming, cooking, and spending time with his wife, Erica, two children, Sydney and Jack, and their pets, Arwen, Stormy, and Ember.
Nicholas C. Sherrow, MD
Nicholas C. Sherrow, MD is a board-certified neonatologist at Hamilton Medical Center’s NICU – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Hamilton’s NICU is the only one between Atlanta and Nashville that offers single-family rooms where parents can stay with their critically ill infants.
Being a Level III NICU enables us to care for ill or premature babies. While we wish that all babies could be born healthy, if a sick or premature baby is born, we want to provide the best care possible to our patients when this occurs.
Andrew Fournet, MD
Emily A. Brandt, MD
Emily Brandt, MD is a board-certified Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician at Anna Shaw Children’s Institute in Dalton, GA. Dr. Brandt specializes in attention disorders, autism spectrum disorders, behavioral and developmental challenges, and more. Dr. Brandt has cared for children with developmental delays and has assisted with educating medical students, pediatrics residents, and child psychiatry residents during her fellowship at the University of Iowa and as a member of the faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Chattanooga. Call 706.226.8900 for more information.