Chandra Matteson is a Family Nurse Practitioner at PCC. She received a Master's of Science in Nursing degree from The University of Southern California in 2019, and a Bachelor's in Science in Nursing from Kent State University in 2012. Chandra was a part of the 2020 Cohort of Rush University's OUD Treatment Fellowship's ECHO Program. Before PCC, Chandra worked as an ER nurse for ten years before completing her Master's degree. Prior to that, she worked for Howard Brown Health as a clinical research nurse, worked in emergency medical services, and as an ICU tech. Chandra is learning Spanish and hoping to do an immersion program, preferably someplace with a beach. Outside of work, she enjoys cycling as transportation, petting other people’s dogs, collecting vinyl and music, writing, and cooking.
Dr. Kathryn Nutting is completing residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program. She received her medical education from The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. Dr. Nutting also studied public health and biochemistry as an undergraduate at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In between her undergraduate and medical studies, she worked as a nursing assistant. In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with friends, cooking, and outdoor activities such as swimming, biking, and hiking.
Dr. Jacqueline Greene-Roper is completing residency at PCC, as part of the West Suburban Medical Center – Family Medicine Residency Program. She received her medical education from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Dr. Greene-Roper also received an undergraduate degree in Justice & Society from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Between her undergraduate studies and medical school, Dr. Greene-Roper lived in Peru for two years as a volunteer in a hospice center. Prior to medical school, she also worked in home health and as a nanny. In her free time, she loves spending time at her family cabin in Wisconsin, being outdoors, and swimming.
Angel Markin joined PCC in 2019 and brings a decade of experience as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in hospital, community, and substance use treatment settings.
Originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, Dr. Morgan Beatty graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2018 and subsequently from the West Suburban/PCC Family Medicine Residency Program in 2021. She then completed a fellowship in Community Health at PCC before joining as a full-time clinician in 2022. In addition to English, she speaks fluent Spanish. Dr. Beatty's interests include reproductive health, behavioral health, and health education. She is also passionate about health policy, health system reform, and community engagement. In her free time, you can probably find her in the garden or enjoying food with friends.
Dr. Sarah Carreon completed both her undergraduate and medical education at Loyola University Chicago in 2005.
Chief Medical Officer, Paul Luning, MD, MPH has spent his entire career at PCC. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Yale University, his medical degree from the University of Chicago – Pritzker School of Medicine, and a Master of Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He joined PCC in 1995 after graduating from West Suburban Medical Center's Family Medicine Residency Program. He later completed PCC’s Fellowship in Community Medicine. Dr. Luning was promoted to Chief Medical Officer in 2007. He has been instrumental in the development and implementation of many programs at PCC, such as the Performance Improvement Program and PCC’s clinical program at The Boulevard, a local shelter for homeless individuals recovering from illness. He has received numerous honors and awards including the Distinguished Service Award from the American Academy of Family Physicians and Illinois Academy of Family Physicians, Teacher of the Year from the West Suburban Family Medicine Residency Program (2003, 2007, 2012), and George O'Neill Leadership Award from the Illinois Primary Health Care Association.
Specializing in pediatric care, Dr. Parker-Renfroe joined the PCC health care team in 2004. She earned her medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago in 1992. Dr. Parker-Renfroe completed residency in pediatrics at Rush University.
Dr. Milik joined the PCC health care team in 2008. He earned his medical degree from the University of Cairo – Faculty of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt. Dr. Milik completed residency at Wheeling Hospital Family Health Center in West Virginia.
Dr. Lakota-Treese, Medical Director of Performance Improvement at PCC, is a family medicine physician who obtained her medical degree from Loyola University Chicago – Stritch School of Medicine in 1998.