About Town Square Health
Town Square Health was founded on a simple belief: healthcare should center the people it serves, not the system they have to navigate. We bring clinical expertise, community experience, and practical innovation together to create a better path for older adults and the people who care for them.
Too often, patients are left to connect the pieces of care on their own. Town Square Health is built differently — with relationships, follow-through, and practical support at the center.
Care works better when patients feel known, providers can listen, and decisions are grounded in real relationships.
Better care depends on what happens between appointments: communication, accountability, and shared next steps.
No one organization can improve healthcare alone. Better outcomes require stronger relationships across patients, families, providers, partners, and communities.
Vision
To create the gold standard for how we experience healthcare in the United States.
Our Team
Town Square Health is led by a team with deep clinical, operational, technology, and community experience. Together, they are building a primary care practice designed around older adults and the people who support them.
Our leadership
Our team
Bryan Branson
Platform Lead
Amy Christenson
Director of Health Center Development & Facilities
Jessica Dugum
Human Resources Manager
Jacob Guerena
Applications Engineer
Mike Mendoza, MD, MPH, MS
Senior Medical Director
Fatimeh Pahlavan, JD
General Counsel
Virginia Reising, DNP, RN, PHNA-BC, CNE
Nursing Practice & Workforce Development Lead
Dominique Richardson
Outreach and Education Manager
Angie Rogers, MSN, FNP
Medical Director of Population Health
Meg Wheeler, RN
Director of Population Health
Better care depends on strong relationships across the people and organizations that support a patient’s health.
Town Square Health works with specialists, referring providers, community organizations, social services, health plans, and technology partners to help make care more responsive to the real needs of adults on Medicare.
Careers
We’re building a team for people who believe healthcare should be more focused on relationships, communication, and meaningful patient support.