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Murfreesboro Medical Clinic & SurgiCenter Welcomes Seven New Physicians



To further its commitment to meeting the needs of the growing Rutherford County community, Murfreesboro Medical Clinic & SurgiCenter (MMC) has added seven new doctors to its team of physicians. 

Jon Anderson, D.O. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 
Lee Bouldin, M.D. Family Medicine  
Mercy Dixon, M.D. Family Medicine
Paul Dotherow, M.D. Gastroenterology
Nick Link, M.D. Radiology  
Taylor Parker, M.D. Pediatrics
Austin Vogel, M.D. Pediatrics

“With a national shortage of physicians, it is becoming more and more challenging to find quality physicians to meet the growing healthcare needs of our community,” noted Joey Peay, MMC’s Chief Executive Officer. “It was truly a blessing for MMC to find these quality physicians to join us! Each of them will be a valuable member of our medical team and a wonderful member of the Murfreesboro community.  While we have these slated to join us, we continue to seek other physicians to join our team.” 

To learn more about MMC’s newest physicians or to schedule an appointment, visit mmclinic.com.

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