BEAR Healthcare Clinic
8015 Millard Hwy
Pikeville, KY 41501
(606) 262-3043
bearclinic@upike.edu

Mission

Expand access to quality care for underserved communities  by uniting healthcare professionals across disciplines to deliver holistic, collaborative care that addresses every dimension of patient well-being.

Vision

We envision a healthier Eastern Kentucky, one where every individual has access to high-quality, coordinated care regardless of background or circumstance. The BEAR Healthcare Clinic seeks to become a cornerstone of grassroots healthcare transformation in the region, cultivating a model of interdisciplinary collaboration that redefines how care is delivered. Through service, education, and innovation, we aspire to create a lasting impact that ensures no one in our community goes without the care they deserve.

History

Founded in 2024 by Elshaday Zelalem Sendek and Haven Jacob-Wheatley, then second-year medical students, alongside the guidance of Dr. Damian Cole, D.O., FACEP, and the support of the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, the BEAR Healthcare Clinic emerged from a collective mission to remove barriers to care and strengthen health equity across Eastern Kentucky.

This vision became possible thanks to the early efforts of Justine Casola, Nicole Werner, and Rimsha Afzal, who helped identify the Old Millard High School building that now serves as the clinic’s home, to Greg May, the building owner, who generously allows its use for clinic days, and the KYCOM AMA Chapter, which provided the financial and operational support. Rooted in the principles of osteopathic medicine, the BEAR Healthcare Clinic unites medicine, social work, behavioral health, pharmacy, and dental care to deliver comprehensive, compassionate, and interdisciplinary services.

What began as a mission to serve the underserved has evolved into a movement that reflects the University of Pikeville’s enduring spirit of service, collaboration, and innovation. Today, the BEAR Healthcare Clinic continues to empower students and professionals to serve, learn, and uplift the Appalachian community, building the foundation for a healthier, more connected Eastern Kentucky.​

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Dr. Damian Cole D.O., FACEP, AAO
Medical Director

Hasibah Ahmed-OMS II
Clinic Director

Carrigan Causby-OMS II
Clinic Director

Advisory Board

  • Elshaday Zelalem Sendek-OMS III
  • Dr. Genesia Kilgore-bowling, Ph.D. M.S.W., C.S.W.
  • Dr. Kris Preston, Pharm.D.
  • Glenna Henson, LPCC-S
  • Dr. Eilene E. Kinzer, O.D., ME.d. VFL, FAAO
  • Rob Musick, D. Min. 
  • Stacy Walters 
  • Jared Arnett, M.B.A.
  • Dr. Elmer Newness, D.D.S., M.B.A., FAGD 
  • Sarah Stratton, BSN, RN

AMA Chapter led by Kristen Murray, AMA President, helps oversee AMA volunteers and manages the front end of the clinic. The AMA Chapter also hosts the AMA Gala each year to help raise funds for the clinic. They identify community donations and organize a highly successful raffle, ensuring that all proceeds are reinvested into BEAR Healthcare Clinic.

  • KYCOM American Medical Association (AMA) Chapter Volunteers 
  • Med Team Staff Volunteers
  • Social Work Staff Volunteers 
  • Pharmacy Staff Volunteers 
  • Behavioral Health Staff Volunteers
  • Bear Cove Volunteers 

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We would not be where we are today if it weren’t for our community partners who have supported us and continue to support us. We are forever grateful for their partnership.

  • Greg May
  • Total Pharmacy
  • Joel Thornbury (2024-2025)

If you are interested in supporting the BEAR Healthcare Clinic please email: bearclinic@upike.edu


BEAR Healthcare Clinic
8015 Millard Hwy
Pikeville, KY 41501
(606) 262-3043
bearclinic@upike.edu

Hours
Open on One Saturday of Every Month  from 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

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