Women's Health Center of Pike County Ribbon Cutting

The official ribbon cutting of the Women’s Health Center of Pike County, part of Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers (WMCHC), took place June 15th.  Formerly located within the Pike County Family Health Center in Lords Valley, the new office is now housed at the Dingmans Medical Center, 1592 State Route 739, Dingmans Ferry.

The new site is larger with potential for growth. Outpatient obstetrics and gynecology services are offered by appointment Monday through Friday by calling 570-775-8838. Patients may see either an Obstetrician/Gynecologist or Certified Nurse Midwife. Providers include: Angela Tang, MD; Joanne Pellicane, MD; Eric Rittenhouse, MD; Christina MacDowell, DNP, CNM and Catherine Scully, CNM.

WMCHC is a clinical affiliate of Wayne Memorial Health System, Inc. All births and procedures are performed at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

Pictured above, from left to right are: Norma Nocilla, clinical operations & quality director, WMCHC; Heather Kellam, office supervisor, Women’s Health Center; Kara Poremba, RN practice manager, Women’s Health Center; Michael Clifford, chair, WMCHC board; Ronald R. Schmalzle, Commissioner, Pike County; Angela Tang, MD, OB/GYN, Women’s Health Center; Matthew Osterberg, Commissioner, Pike County; Lisa Pathak, MD, co-owner, Dingmans Medical Center; Steve Guccini, Commissioner, Pike County; Frederick Jackson, executive director, WMCHC; David Hoff, CEO, Wayne Memorial Hospital and WMCHC board member; Miranda Swartwout, director, Human Resources, WMCHC and Wynter Newman, administrative director, WMCHC.