Introducing Michael Sampson

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August 26, 2023

Hello, my name is Michael Sampson. I was born and raised in the Springfield/Burke area and have lived here all my life. I love this area and the people in it, so it is an absolute privilege to be able to give back to this community.

I spent the last several years working in the ER developing and nurturing clinical skills, and decided it was time to channel that experience into something new.

Physical fitness and general well-being have always been passions of mine, so it feels like second nature helping others achieve their best selves. I’ve been working at the Gajer Practice for just 4 short months now, but have loved every minute of it so far.

When I’m not working, I enjoy social outings with friends, sports (Commanders all day!), games, and working out. What brings me joy about working with our patients is having the opportunity to see them grow. Often times the person who leaves our program does not look like the same person who entered it, and I consider it a blessing to have the opportunity to not only help with that process, but to be able to see their progress every step of the way.

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