ABOUT US

Dr. Christopher Noah, MD
Dr. Noah started his private, independent Family Practice in Middleville, MI in April 2001. He practiced under the name Cherry Valley Family Physicians from April 1, 2001 to December 1, 2016. Starting December 1, 2016 to the present, his pratices name is Middleville Family Practice. Throughout this entire time, he and his staff have provided care to their patients in the outpatient (Middleville clinic), inpatient (Pennock Hospital) and nursing home (Carveth Village, Magnum Care and Thornapple Manor) settings. Our medical team provides primary health care to patients of all ages. We strive to provide quality health care by integrating current evidence with clinical experience and patient values

OUR TEAM

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Chris

Office Manager | Billing

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Ann

Receptionist | Med Records

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Angie

Receptionist | Referral Specialist

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Chris

Office Manager | Billing

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Angie

Receptionist | Referral Specialist

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Janet

MA

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Ann

Receptionist | Med Records

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Mary

LPN

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Darcy

RN Lead Care Manager

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Mary

LPN

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Janet

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Darcy

RN Lead Care Manager

RN CARE MANAGER

  • What is a Care Manager?

    Our Care Manager, along with the rest of our office staff and physician, helps to identify high risk patients, and can provide additional support to assist with self-managing chronic conditions and improve care.


    Help patients find and gain access to community resources if needed.


    Provides additional education about your medications or chronic disease and management.


    Provide resource support, education, and care coordination during transitions between health care settings or to home or a facility.

  • How does a Care Manager benefit our Patients?

    She is available to spend one-on-one time with patients and/or family and caretakers, that need additional support (medical, financial, emotional, etc.)


    Provides additional education with disease processes and medications.


    Works with patients to help close gaps in care (referrals, specialists, addressing preventative care, etc.)

  • When would a Care Manager contact you?

    When a patient has chronic conditions and your doctor feels you may benefit from meeting with the Care Manager. You make the decision if you want to continue with care management.


    The Care Manger follows up with our patientse if you were seen in the emergency room or discharged from the hospital, to see if you need to schedule any appointments, or if you have questions or concerns on medications and/or discharge instructions. 

  • How does the Care Manager contact you?

    She may ask to meet you at our office, either following a visit with Dr. Noah, or a scheduled time that works for you.


    She may call you either from our office or from her RN Cell which is 269-908-6490

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