JenCare Senior Medical Center is a family-owned primary and specialty care practice committed to delivering superior healthcare to Medicare-eligible seniors. Our patients' word-of-mouth referrals have helped us grow and provide our seniors with greater access to the quality healthcare they deserve.
Since high school, Dr. Scarlett Noth has been intrigued with the eyes and how they work. "I took my mother to an eye exam, and I thought the whole process was fascinating," she said. "While in college, I learned more about the eyes and decided to be an eye doctor." Today, Dr. Noth is helping JenCare patients learn more about their eyes and how healthy habits can affect vision and overall health. “I believe in a holistic approach to healthcare and want to help patients take care of the body before they need to treat a disease," she adds. Dr. Noth completed undergraduate studies in biology at Truman State University in Kirksville, MO. She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree and completed her internship at Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. She also completed externships in primary and pediatric care at Great Lakes Naval Base and Whittier Vision Center (respectively). She focuses on primary, diabetic and glaucoma eye care. Prior to joining JenCare, she served the vision needs of patients in retail, primary care and military hospital-based care settings. She is a member of the American Optometric Association and speaks English and Mandarin Chinese. Dr. Noth's family includes her husband, Scott, their three children and the family pet, a dog named Jolene.
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As a kid growing up in Ashland, KY, Dr. Michael Gross had a passion for two things: science and playing football. “I knew early on that I was probably not going to be good enough to play professional football,” he says jokingly “so, I focused on studying science and becoming a physician instead. Today, I enjoy getting to know patients and their families on a deep, personal level and the feeling of satisfaction that comes from knowing I can help them lead longer, healthier lives. The majority of my most satisfying doctor patient relationships have fallen within the senior population, which has the greatest need for primary care and guidance.”
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Although Rik Ehmann always enjoys a good laugh, holistic healing and acupuncture are no joke to him. In fact, he takes them so seriously that he's dedicated more than 10 years to practicing these ancient healing methods. "My favorite part of what I do is introducing my patients to a 5000-year-old medicine and watching it change their lives," says Rik. He believes acupuncture should be included as a treatment option for most common diseases and particularly enjoys working with the senior population. "They are the ones who benefit the most. They usually get better from using acupuncture and often fairly quickly."
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When it comes to helping seniors stay on their feet and live independently, Dr. Devanshu Patel loves to educate. He’s a board-certified podiatrist with a passion for healing wounds and helping patients resolve pain due to foot injuries. “I want to help them be mobile,” says Dr. Patel. “I want them to remain active and enjoy a lifestyle that’s as free from further medical issues as possible. It’s a privilege to care for seniors, to develop trusting relationships with them, and change their lives for the better.”
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According to Dr. Tina Shenouda, medicine is an extraordinary field, and she is passionate about what she does as a physician. “Medicine is in my DNA. Both my parents are physicians,” said Dr. Shenouda. “The care and respect they extended toward each person was instilled in me at a very young age. In my work, each JenCare patient—their lives, their health and their well-being—counts.” Dr. Shenouda is a general practitioner and specializes in HIV/AIDS and HCV. When she is not practicing medicine, she reads, studies and investigates better-care practices in her field.
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Dr. Farheen Hasnain is boardcertified in Internal Medicine and is a member of the American Medical Association. She earned her medical degree from Rawalpindi Medical College in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. She completed her residency and General Internal Medicine training at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Dr. Hasnain and her husband have three children. When she is not working, she enjoys spending time with her family, performing community service, teaching Sunday school, crafting and cycling. “My favorite aspect of medicine is taking care of patients,” said Dr. Hasnain. “I follow up with them closely to make sure that the treatment strategies are improving their quality of life.”
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Margaret Davies' desire to help and care for others started very early. It led her to volunteer with a hospital at 12 years old and go on to work as an EMT before realizing that nursing was the perfect fit. “I love being there to help people feel better and improve their health,” says Margaret Davies, a board certified family nurse practitioner. Caring primarily for seniors in recent years, she adds, “I especially enjoy learning from and listening to seniors. If it weren’t for them, we wouldn’t be here today.” Away from work, Margaret Davies likes to spend time with her three teenage girls, watch movies, read, travel, and work out. A fan of the outdoors, she also enjoys hiking, swimming, snorkeling, and snowmobiling.
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Frank Marrero Galban knew he wanted to work in medicine soon after completing high school. He says he wants to “help those most in need of medical care.” He values preventative care and strives to offer compassionate, high-quality care. He enjoys connecting with patients and likes serving the senior population. “This is a population that has a lot of chronic diseases and complications. Specifically, they are a group of the population who need a lot of help regarding insurance, transportation, and benefits,” he explains. He studies daily to keep up with new medical advancements. Spending time with family is extremely important to Frank Marrero Galban. In his free time, he also likes watching historical movies and reading the news.
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Dr. Trevecca Shaw’s interest in healthcare began as a child. “I love helping to make people’s lives better, and I use healthcare as my means of giving,” he says. His favorite part of being a podiatrist is getting to know his patients and their families. He always approaches patient encounters with a listening ear and a non-judgmental mindset. “I absolutely love the senior population,” he says. To help patients improve their quality of life, he encourages them to stay active. He often converses with colleagues, attends seminars, and reads articles to stay up to date with the newest medical advancements. Dr. Shaw considers himself a foodie and a fitness enthusiast. He also enjoys traveling and has an extensive comic book collection.
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Dr. Tyrone Daniels always knew he wanted to work in healthcare. “Getting to know my patients personally and working to improve their lives has always been an important part of my calling to this profession. There is no greater need than to work to improve the lives of our elders and this is what I strive to accomplish,” he says. He greatly enjoys learning from seniors. “The only way to create a strong bond is getting to know your patients on a deep, personal level to help develop trust and respect,” he explains. He adds that he is empathetic, compassionate, and will always have his patients’ “best interests at heart.” Dr. Daniels loves spending time with family and watching movies in his down time. He is also a target shooter.
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Working as a healthcare provider is a “dream come true” for Ariamna “Ari” Fleites. “Aging is a natural and often unsupported process, filled with sadness and hopelessness. Humanity, empathy and compassion rebuild the soul and hope. Being a health provider is being more than a reconstructive angel, we are a true refuge for those who need it most,” she says. Ari strives to provide patients with “comprehensive care that includes all spheres of life” by actively listening and treating them with empathy. She wants her patients to know that she truly cares about them. When not with patients, Ari enjoys traveling, trying new experiences, walking along the beach, and spending quality time with friends.
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