Mark Druffner

Dr. Druffner loves taking care of patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly. He has advanced training in chronic wound care, upper endoscopy, colonoscopy as well as minor skin surgical procedures. “My typical clinic day is well-child visits, acute injuries, physicals, minor procedures, and acutely ill patients.” Outside of work, Dr. Druffner stays […]

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Jacqueline D'Souza

Jacqueline D’Souza

From a young age, Dr. Jacqueline D’Souza looked up to her grandfather who also was a physician. After he retired he continued to serve his community, “His patients loved his compassionate care,” reminisces Dr. D’Souza, “and he was undoubtedly my inspiration to practice medicine.” Dr. D’Souza helps her patients think beyond merely treating their surface […]

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Nuala Flood

Nuala Flood

From an early age, Nuala Flood knew she wanted to go into medicine. Trained in pediatrics, Nuala specializes in caring for children of all ages, from infancy through adulthood, with a special interest in adolescent medicine and managing asthma. Nuala chose Hudson Physicians because of their dedication to personalized patient care and their commitment to […]

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Dr Travis Qreiman

Travis Greiman

Dr. Travis Greiman knew that he wanted to find a way to connect with others and make a difference with like-minded people in his community. Greiman ultimately discovered his passion for Family Medicine, which allowed him to offer a broad spectrum of care and provide various services for all of his patients. Dr. Greiman’s drive […]

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Sara Harris

The management of diabetes and the knowledge of nutrition go hand in hand. Hudson Physicians’ has an expert in their corner with staff member, Sara Harris. Sara has a Master in Public Health (or MPH), is a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (or CDCES), and is a Registered Dietitian (or RD), and who has […]

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Stephen Harrold

“I like the variety of patients I can help. It’s fun to see a 90-year-old patient, followed by a 1-week-old patient, or care for a high school athlete’s injury, and then have a visit with a patient whom I am helping battle heart failure. There’s never a dull moment, and it’s always challenging.” Dr. Harrold […]

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