Excellence in Action

Aug 04, 2025 at 11:53 am by RMGadmin


Strategic Growth, New Services & Award-Winning Teams Reflect Williamson Health’s Vision for the Region’s Healthcare Future

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From updated spaces to expanding services and new providers, Williamson Health is committed to providing exceptional healthcare that meets the rapidly expanding region’s healthcare needs. Learn about a few recent highlights that showcase this commitment.

Reach for the stars

Visitors to Williamson Medical Center’s award-winning Obstetrics and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are sure to notice a couple of new additions this summer. Williamson Health’s flagship facility recently debuted two new murals in the unit, celebrating the potential and exciting futures in store for the babies born there. The murals offer a perfect photo opportunity for new parents and families leaving the hospital with a new addition of their own.

Learn more about the award-winning obstetrics department and NICU at williamsonhealth.org/medical-services/ob-and-nicu.

Best of the Best

It’s no secret that Williamson Health provides world-class care throughout Williamson County and the surrounding regions, but now it’s also international news. For the fifth consecutive year, Newsweek recognized Williamson Medical Center as a World’s Best Hospital. 

The international ranking of the best hospitals in 30 countries lists facilities that provide first-class care and innovation while consistently attracting the best people and providing the best outcomes for patients. Williamson Medical Center is one of only three Tennessee hospitals to be included on this year’s list. 

In addition, Williamson Medical Center was also listed as one of Newsweek’s 2025 Best Maternity Hospitals. The recognition spotlights institutions that excel in providing exceptional care throughout pregnancy, delivery and postpartum.

Newsweek’s annual World’s Best Hospitals list, presented in partnership with Statista, the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider, establishes a ranking that serves as a comprehensive resource for the top hospitals globally. The 2025 list ranks the top 2,445 hospitals worldwide with 420 hospitals recognized. 

In addition, Becker’s Healthcare, a leading healthcare publication, recently named Williamson Medical Center among the top 705 hospitals in the United States and one of just six Tennessee hospitals that patients would enthusiastically recommend!

Learn more about Williamson Health’s comprehensive healthcare services at williamsonhealth.org/medical-services.

Caring for the Community

Williamson Health continues to expand its services to meet the region’s growing healthcare needs, most recently with the addition of a new general healthcare walk-in clinic in Spring Hill. Open Monday through Friday, the new walk-in clinic offers area residents access to quick and convenient healthcare services for non-orthopaedic conditions, illnesses and minor injuries—all without an appointment.

The new clinic builds on the foundation of world-class healthcare Williamson Health has already established in Spring Hill. Located in the Williamson Health building at 5221 Port Royal Road, the general walk-in clinic joins a Williamson Health Medical Group (WHMG) primary care clinic, Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee orthopaedic urgent care, physical therapy clinic and physician clinics and Williamson Health laboratory services. 

WHMG practitioners Suzanne Babcock, DNP, FNP-BC, and Kinsey Huner, PA-C, treat patients at the walk-in clinic, joining WHMG primary care providers Paula Dunn, M.D.; Sanford Kim, M.D., and Shavonne Morgan, MSN, FNP-BC; Bone and Joint Institute physicians Matt Anderson, M.D., and Preet Gurusamy, M.D.; and Advanced Practice Providers Lance Bolin, MPAS, PA-C; Katie Richardson MSM, PA-C; Andrea Pierce, PT; Justin Brothers, DPT; Riya Patel, DPT; Angel Shipman, PTA; Grayson Hill and Kaelyn Weaver.

While not intended to handle complex or severe health emergencies, the new walk-in clinic is an excellent option for patients seeking treatment for colds, flu, infections, rashes, allergies, minor cuts and more.

Learn more about how Williamson Health is caring for the community in Spring Hill at
williamsonhealth.org/spring-hill.

Elevating Excellence

Williamson Health has also recently added a number of providers at other locations, all designed to help meet the medical needs of Williamson County and beyond.

Additions include: 

Chelsea Clinton, M.D., WHMG

Maternal-fetal specialist, board-certified in both maternal-fetal medicine and obstetrics-gynecology,

4323 Carothers Parkway, Suite 403.

Michael DeRoche, M.D., WHMG

Maternal-fetal specialist, board-certified in both maternal-fetal medicine and obstetrics-gynecology,

4323 Carothers Parkway, Suite 403.

Kelsey McKeon Johnson, WHNP-BC, AGPCNP-BC, WHMG

Nurse practitioner, board-certified in both women’s health care and adult-gerontology primary care, serving Williamson Health Urogynecology and Pelvic Health,

100 Covey Drive, Suite 205.

Shannon McDonald, M.D., WHMG

Board-certified family medicine provider serving patients at the primary care clinic,

4323 Carothers Parkway, Suite 505.

 

Chris Shavers, PA-C WHMG

Physician assistant providing care at Williamson Health’s West Franklin primary care location at

1950 Downs Boulevard.

Matthew Young, PA-C

Bone and Joint Institute physician assistant serving Tollgate Urgent Care,

1106 Elliston Way, Suite 300 in Thompson’s Station.

Katrina Zandieh, DNP, FNP-BC WHMG

Board-certified family nurse practitioner at the Nolensville primary care clinic,

7216 Nolensville Road, Suite 200.