Bingham – This August, staff at Bingham Area Health Center are pleased to welcome Alexandra “Alex” Martocci, Physician Assistant. Alex has more than four years of medical experience in both hospital and rural settings.
Alex earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Florida Gainesville. Previously, she earned her Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Maryland, College Park. She has experience providing care in urgent care settings and in hospitals, and specifically in providing well-patient exams, wound care treatments, womens’ wellness exams, and general care. Alex will be a wonderful addition to the Bingham area and surrounding communities.
Alex joins a great team, including licensed clinical social worker Leah Agren, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Kelly Bell Bragg, and physician Diane Zavotsky. Our clinicians offer medical and behavioral health services to patients of all ages. Chenoa Jackson – a licensed social worker – serves as our Connector and assists patients in accessing affordable healthcare options and other support services.
Our Bingham practice has served both residents and visitors from Bingham, Caratunk, Embden, Moscow, Pleasant Ridge, Solon, The Forks, West Forks – as well as nearby communities – since its founding in 1975.
Bingham Area Health Center is part of HealthReach Community Health Centers, a group of twelve Federally Qualified Health Centers located across Central and Western Maine. Dedicated clinicians deliver high-quality medical and behavioral healthcare to citizens from 9 of Maine’s 16 counties. To ensure access for everyone, HealthReach accepts Medicare, MaineCare, and major insurance providers. In addition, an Affordable Care Program is available to both uninsured and underinsured residents. Assistance is available for applications to programs that help with the cost of your healthcare and medications, including the Health Insurance Marketplace.
A private non-profit with a 47-year history, HealthReach is funded by patient fees, grants, and by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $4,815,606, with 82.2% financed by non-governmental sources. The contents above are those of the author, and do not necessarily represent the official views of or an endorsement by, HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.