Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Chris McCracken, M.D. began their work experience in 2008 as a Resident Physician at Washington Health System. Chris then joined Appalachian Regional Healthcare System in 2011 as a Family Physician and later became the Medical Director of Clinical Transformation in October 2015.
Dr. Chris McCracken obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Hampden-Sydney College in 2003. Chris then attended Eastern Virginia Medical School, where they earned their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree between 2003 and 2008. Dr. McCracken is also a Board Certified Family Physician, certified by The American Board of Family Medicine, Inc. The specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS), the healthcare leader in the High Country, is comprised of three hospitals, fifteen medical practices, a cancer center, a heart and vascular center, a pain management center, a physical therapy rehabilitation and wellness center, and a healthcare foundation. Appalachian Regional Healthcare System is committed to Making Life Better through providing medical treatment, preventing illness, educating the healthcare professionals of tomorrow, researching new ways to fight disease, and working in our community to build a healthier High Country. For more information, visit apprhs.org.