Avenue 360 Health and Wellness
Therese Obioha has a work experience that spans from 2014 to the present day. Therese began working as a Resident Physician at Summa Health in July 2014 and continued in this role until June 2017. In August 2017, they joined Avenue 360 Health and Wellness as a Family Physician. In May 2019, they were promoted to the position of Regional Medical Director at the same company. Currently, they are serving as the Interim Chief Medical Officer at Avenue 360 Health and Wellness, a role they assumed in December 2022.
Therese Obioha pursued their education at Xavier University of Louisiana from 2003 to 2007, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. Subsequently, they enrolled at Ohio University, where they studied Medicine from 2009 to 2014 and obtained a Doctor of Osteopathy degree.
Avenue 360 Health and Wellness
For over 30 years, Houston Area Community Services and Bering Omega have worked to bring health services to an underserved population of Houston. In November of 2016, Houston Area Community Services and Bering Omega merged to join forces as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) under the new name Avenue 360 Health & Wellness.The new nameis a representation of a literal avenue—a path one takes to get to their destination. It is a point of access. Together, they guide their patients so they are able to reach better health outcomes and attain a better life. But individual paths are not linear and they provide a full range of services to promote a 360-degree approach to healthcare. No matter what path their patients are on, Avenue 360 is there to support them and give them the care they need.Avenue 360 Health & Wellness offers a holistic solution for those seeking a medical home. The patient is the center of their model, giving their patients a collaborative choice for their healthcare needs. They care for the whole person, meaning that whether someone needs a diagnosis, a prescription for flu medicine, a stable place to live or a partner in wellness Avenue 360 Health & Wellness is there. Their whole community approach means that everyone is served, from families needing a primary care doctor to those who want to spend their last days in dignity. They represent that “They’re all in this together,” spirit.They care for the whole person, the whole community and the whole city—they’ve done this for decades and will continue to do so for decades more.