Meet The Team


Dawn M. Allen

Nurse Practitioner

Dr. Dawn Allen is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Health and Wellness Coach, dedicated to empowering women in midlife. She specializes in guiding women through perimenopause and menopause, helping them reclaim their health and vitality. With years of experience and being post-menopausal herself, she understands the unique challenges of this stage. Dr. Allen provides personalized care targeting the root causes of symptoms. Outside work, she enjoys boating, traveling, weightlifting, and reading. She studied at the University of North Florida, University of Central Florida, and the School of Applied Functional Medicine.


Jessica Beal-Stahl

PharmD

While I don’t see myself as a traditional retail pharmacist, for me, it’s more than dispensing drugs. It’s about working with patients to achieve and maintain optimal health and giving them hope through skills, coaching, and lifestyle changes. I love to listen to your stories and health journeys and take the time to be more impactful by digging into underlying issues, finding the root cause, and supporting you on your wellness journey. Therefore, I have done additional training in integrative medicine, nutrition, female hormones, genetics, and wellness coaching.


Megan Skinnell

RN

Megan is on a journey of holistic health, bridging her background as a certified health coach and Ayurvedic health counselor with her pursuit of a functional medicine certification. Transitioning from nursing, she specializes in PCOS, fertility, and integrative health solutions. Driven by her own health challenges, Megan is passionate about empowering others to rewrite their health stories through personalized, transformative approaches.


John W. Rothwell III

Nurse Practitioner

I believe healthcare is the balance between physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial wellness. What I love most is spending time with my patients, learning about them, their families, and their goals and aspirations in life. Having the opportunity to spend an hour with our patients rather than the traditional 7-13 minutes really allows us the time to dive into the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial aspect of somebody’s life.