Cardiologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Chiropractor providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Dentist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Dermatologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Family Physician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
OB-GYN providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Ophthalmologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Orthopedic Surgeon providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Pediatrician providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Physical Therapist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Podiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Psychiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Whittni earned her Master’s Degree in Clinical Counseling in 2019 from Spring Arbor University. She is currently licensed through the State of Michigan as a Licensed Professional Counselor. In addition, she holds several professional credentials, including National Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), and maintains a Development Plan for Clinical Supervisor through the Michigan Certification Board of Addiction Professionals.
Whittni has over six years of experience in the field of addictions and currently serves as a therapist at Recovery Pathways, LLC. She works with adults, adolescents, and families, providing both substance use and mental health counseling. Her professional experience includes work with Drug Court, Mental Health Court, and incarcerated populations. She also facilitates group therapy focused on addiction, trauma, co-occurring disorders, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.
As her career has progressed, Whittni has grown into several leadership roles within her organization. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Human Resource Officer, and Clinical Supervisor. While she maintains a smaller clinical caseload, her primary focus is on administration, program development, staff support, and ensuring quality care across services.
Whittni’s therapeutic philosophy is eclectic, drawing from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, positive psychology, and solution-focused approaches. She believes that by addressing core beliefs, irrational thoughts, and maladaptive behaviors, individuals can experience meaningful change and develop a renewed sense of hope and healing.
Dr. Matthew Mitchell DHA, LMSW, CAADC, CCS. Assistant Professor of Social Work, Co-Chair Rural Center for Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health. Saginaw Valley State University, Recovery Pathways LLC. Dr. Matthew Mitchell has been part of the recovery movement since 1998. During that time, he developed residential programs for adolescents struggling with SUD and participated in research on the effectiveness of MAT, cognitive-behavioral counseling, and specialized programs for patients. Currently, he is an associate professor at Saginaw Valley State University and a clinical supervisor at Recovery Pathways, a behavioral health program with five clinics in rural Michigan emphasizing MAT and behavioral counseling.
William R. Morrone, DO, MS, MPH, FACOFP, DABAM, DAAPM currently works as the Chief Medical Examiner in Bay County, Medical Director at Recovery Pathways, LLC., and as an addictionologist in the criminal justice system through the 14th and 35th Circuit Drug Courts.
Dr. Morrone is a graduate of Michigan State University (MSUCOM) completing an internship in internal medicine and residency in family medicine. He is a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Practitioners, certified by National Board of Physicians and Surgeons and is past president of American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine. He also is a part of the Physician’s Clinical Support System (PCSS-MOUD) for office-based opioid treatment and currently lectures nationally on this topic. He has worked in addiction medicine as a treating physician with ten years of experience in focus areas of criminal justice, forensic medicine and public advocacy.
He also holds Master’s of Science degree in pharmaceutical science and toxicology and a Master’s of Public Health.
Dr. Kristianna Matthewis, MD is a physician committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care. She takes a collaborative approach to medicine, working closely with patients to understand their needs and develop individualized treatment plans. Dr. Matthewis emphasizes preventive care, patient education, and evidence-based practices to promote long-term health and wellness.
Whittni earned her Master’s Degree in Clinical Counseling in 2019 from Spring Arbor University. She is currently licensed through the State of Michigan as a Licensed Professional Counselor. In addition, she holds several professional credentials, including National Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), and maintains a Development Plan for Clinical Supervisor through the Michigan Certification Board of Addiction Professionals.
Whittni has over six years of experience in the field of addictions and currently serves as a therapist at Recovery Pathways, LLC. She works with adults, adolescents, and families, providing both substance use and mental health counseling. Her professional experience includes work with Drug Court, Mental Health Court, and incarcerated populations. She also facilitates group therapy focused on addiction, trauma, co-occurring disorders, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.
As her career has progressed, Whittni has grown into several leadership roles within her organization. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Human Resource Officer, and Clinical Supervisor. While she maintains a smaller clinical caseload, her primary focus is on administration, program development, staff support, and ensuring quality care across services.
Whittni’s therapeutic philosophy is eclectic, drawing from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, positive psychology, and solution-focused approaches. She believes that by addressing core beliefs, irrational thoughts, and maladaptive behaviors, individuals can experience meaningful change and develop a renewed sense of hope and healing.
Dr. Matthew Mitchell DHA, LMSW, CAADC, CCS. Assistant Professor of Social Work, Co-Chair Rural Center for Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health. Saginaw Valley State University, Recovery Pathways LLC. Dr. Matthew Mitchell has been part of the recovery movement since 1998. During that time, he developed residential programs for adolescents struggling with SUD and participated in research on the effectiveness of MAT, cognitive-behavioral counseling, and specialized programs for patients. Currently, he is an associate professor at Saginaw Valley State University and a clinical supervisor at Recovery Pathways, a behavioral health program with five clinics in rural Michigan emphasizing MAT and behavioral counseling.
William R. Morrone, DO, MS, MPH, FACOFP, DABAM, DAAPM currently works as the Chief Medical Examiner in Bay County, Medical Director at Recovery Pathways, LLC., and as an addictionologist in the criminal justice system through the 14th and 35th Circuit Drug Courts.
Dr. Morrone is a graduate of Michigan State University (MSUCOM) completing an internship in internal medicine and residency in family medicine. He is a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Practitioners, certified by National Board of Physicians and Surgeons and is past president of American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine. He also is a part of the Physician’s Clinical Support System (PCSS-MOUD) for office-based opioid treatment and currently lectures nationally on this topic. He has worked in addiction medicine as a treating physician with ten years of experience in focus areas of criminal justice, forensic medicine and public advocacy.
He also holds Master’s of Science degree in pharmaceutical science and toxicology and a Master’s of Public Health.
Dr. Kristianna Matthewis, MD is a physician committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care. She takes a collaborative approach to medicine, working closely with patients to understand their needs and develop individualized treatment plans. Dr. Matthewis emphasizes preventive care, patient education, and evidence-based practices to promote long-term health and wellness.
Whittni earned her Master’s Degree in Clinical Counseling in 2019 from Spring Arbor University. She is currently licensed through the State of Michigan as a Licensed Professional Counselor. In addition, she holds several professional credentials, including National Certified Counselor (NCC), Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), and maintains a Development Plan for Clinical Supervisor through the Michigan Certification Board of Addiction Professionals.
Whittni has over six years of experience in the field of addictions and currently serves as a therapist at Recovery Pathways, LLC. She works with adults, adolescents, and families, providing both substance use and mental health counseling. Her professional experience includes work with Drug Court, Mental Health Court, and incarcerated populations. She also facilitates group therapy focused on addiction, trauma, co-occurring disorders, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.
As her career has progressed, Whittni has grown into several leadership roles within her organization. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Human Resource Officer, and Clinical Supervisor. While she maintains a smaller clinical caseload, her primary focus is on administration, program development, staff support, and ensuring quality care across services.
Whittni’s therapeutic philosophy is eclectic, drawing from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, positive psychology, and solution-focused approaches. She believes that by addressing core beliefs, irrational thoughts, and maladaptive behaviors, individuals can experience meaningful change and develop a renewed sense of hope and healing.
Dr. Matthew Mitchell DHA, LMSW, CAADC, CCS. Assistant Professor of Social Work, Co-Chair Rural Center for Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health. Saginaw Valley State University, Recovery Pathways LLC. Dr. Matthew Mitchell has been part of the recovery movement since 1998. During that time, he developed residential programs for adolescents struggling with SUD and participated in research on the effectiveness of MAT, cognitive-behavioral counseling, and specialized programs for patients. Currently, he is an associate professor at Saginaw Valley State University and a clinical supervisor at Recovery Pathways, a behavioral health program with five clinics in rural Michigan emphasizing MAT and behavioral counseling.
William R. Morrone, DO, MS, MPH, FACOFP, DABAM, DAAPM currently works as the Chief Medical Examiner in Bay County, Medical Director at Recovery Pathways, LLC., and as an addictionologist in the criminal justice system through the 14th and 35th Circuit Drug Courts.
Dr. Morrone is a graduate of Michigan State University (MSUCOM) completing an internship in internal medicine and residency in family medicine. He is a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Practitioners, certified by National Board of Physicians and Surgeons and is past president of American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine. He also is a part of the Physician’s Clinical Support System (PCSS-MOUD) for office-based opioid treatment and currently lectures nationally on this topic. He has worked in addiction medicine as a treating physician with ten years of experience in focus areas of criminal justice, forensic medicine and public advocacy.
He also holds Master’s of Science degree in pharmaceutical science and toxicology and a Master’s of Public Health.