Vanderbilt Health welcomes four new providers to Tullahoma
Vanderbilt Health recently announced the addition of four new providers to practices in Tullahoma, further enhancing the health care services available to community members and reinforcing Vanderbilt Health’s commitment to delivering care close to home.
“Bringing these providers on board strengthens our ability to offer quality, specialized services and ensure the residents of Tullahoma and surrounding communities receive the best possible care,” said Rich Ellis, president of Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital. “We are excited to continue expanding our health care offerings to meet the diverse needs of our patients throughout the region.”
Nathaniel Klein, MD, MBA, MS, a fellowship-trained expert in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, previously served as the director of gynecology at Nashville General Hospital and held academic roles at Meharry Medical College and several residency programs. He has extensive experience leveraging innovative technology to enhance the patient experience and hospital workflows. Klein is excited to bring innovative, patient-centered care to Tullahoma. “It’s an honor to join this exceptional medical group and contribute to the health of this community,” said Klein. He will be practicing at Vanderbilt Integrated Center for Women’s Health located at 1440 Cedar Lane, Suite 200.
Margaret Anderson, DNP, FNP-BC, brings her expertise to her new role in Tullahoma after working at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes since 2008. Prior to 2008, Anderson practiced pediatric primary care for several years and also served as a clinical faculty member in the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing for nearly three decades. “I am excited to bring my expertise to Tullahoma and work alongside an exceptional team of health care professionals to deliver compassionate, quality care to families in this growing community,” said Anderson. She is now practicing at Vanderbilt Integrated Pediatrics located at 1440 Cedar Lane, Suite 100.
Leah Thomas, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, is an experienced family nurse practitioner joining Vanderbilt Health from Shelbyville Medical Group, where she has provided care since 2017. Thomas holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Middle Tennessee State University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Cumberland University and is certified by the American Nurse Credentialing Center. “I am passionate about serving the residents of Middle Tennessee and look forward to providing patients with a positive experience that addresses each individual’s unique needs, ” said Thomas. She is practicing at Vanderbilt Integrated Internal Medicine Cedar located at 1330 Cedar Lane, Suite 100.
Amanda Stovall, FNP-BC, served as a family nurse practitioner at Lynchburg Medical Center since 2022 before joining Vanderbilt Health this past May. She obtained her Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner from the University of Alabama, Huntsville and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Middle Tennessee State University. “I’m thrilled to join Vanderbilt Health as a resource for families in Tullahoma and the community. I look forward to being an active part of this community’s health care journey,” said Stovall. She is now practicing at Vanderbilt Integrated Internal Medicine Jackson Medical Plaza located at 1805 North Jackson St., Suite 100.
The integration of these new providers builds upon Vanderbilt Health’s mission to improve community health and ensure residents across Middle Tennessee have access to essential resources for a healthier life.
