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Provider Spotlight: Taylor Chevalier, PA-C

Barbour Community Health Association (BCHA) is thrilled to welcome Philip-Barbour High School and Alderson Broaddus University graduate Taylor Chevalier to the BCHA Team. Taylor will work as a physician assistant with patients at Myers Clinic.

We chatted with Taylor to learn more about her healthcare experience and what she’s looking forward to the most with serving her hometown.

Tell us a little about yourself — where are you from? What school did you graduate from?

I am a Barbour County local who graduated from Philip-Barbour High School in 2014. I went off to college at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, but then came to Barbour County to study medicine at Alderson Broaddus University.

Why did you choose to work with BCHA?

I’ve always wanted to come back home and put my education to good use by serving the folks of my community.

What drove you to want to work in healthcare?

I have always loved science/medicine and taking care of others. By becoming a healthcare provider, I am able to combine those two passions into a career I love!

 What do you hope to achieve through your role at BCHA?

Since Barbour County has always been home to me, I’ve always wanted to find a way to give back to my community. Through my role at BCHA. I am able to do so as a provider.

What’s the most enjoyable part of your job?

I love the people I work with!  I love being able to interact with members of our close-knit community – both my patients and my colleagues.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I love anything outdoors! In my free time, you’ll most likely find me somewhere in the mountains on horseback, camping, or out on Tygart Lake.

Taylor is now accepting patients at both locations. To schedule an appointment with her, please call Myers Clinic at (304) 457-2800.