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The Professionals Behind Your Care
Guided by clinical excellence and Alaskan values, our specialized team at Northern Neurology is committed to providing a serene experience for every patient.
Medical Director & NEUROLOGIST
Dr. Kelly's clinical focus has evolved over the course of his career, from neuro-oncology and interventional pain management to what he now calls his passion: multiple sclerosis. He treats MS patients with the latest IV therapies — some requiring infusions as little as once every six months — but he's equally invested in what happens beyond the prescription pad. Read More
John Wilcox, APRN, FNP-BC
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse,
Family Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified
John Wilcox is a board certified nurse practitioner and graduate from Northern Arizona University. His studies emphasized providing health care services to rural and underserved communities. He has a passion for bridging health care gaps, and achieving collaborative goals through shared decision-making. Finding an interest in neurology and experiencing the difficulties rural communities face in receiving care, he aims to increase accessibility of specialty services.
Outside of work he is a father of two and avid outdoorsman. He has been on three river trips down the Grand Canyon and several backpacking adventures. You might see him out hiking or mountain biking on the trails or skiing in the backcountry on the weekends.
Pediatric Neurologist
Dr. Cathleen Marshall is a pediatric neurologist with subspecialty training in neurodevelopmental disorders and over 25 years of experience working with children with complex neurological needs. She sees patients across Alaska at Northern Neurology's Wasilla office and travels to the Anchorage clinic for pediatric appointments. Read more
Alison Armour, APRN
Advanced Nurse Practitioner Neurology
Alison Armour is an advanced practice nurse practitioner specializing in adult general neurology at Northern Neurology's Wasilla office.
If you ask Dr. Kelly what exceptional care looks like in practice, he'll tell you about Alison. When one of her patients kept falling at home, she didn't just adjust the treatment plan — she tracked down a grant to get the patient Wi-Fi and a voice-activated device so she could call for help when she needed it.
That's not a billable service. There's no code for it. It's just what Alison does.
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