When the Next Right Step Isn’t the Easy One
My journey to Adjust NRV began with a decision that most people would have called risky.
I walked away from a thriving practice I had poured 15 years into building. It was successful. It was comfortable. It was familiar. And that’s exactly why I knew it was time to leave.
Growth rarely happens inside comfort.
At the time, I felt a strong pull toward something different — a clearer vision of the kind of impact I wanted to have, the kind of team I wanted to be part of, and the kind of community I wanted to serve. That pull led me to Blacksburg and into the doors of Adjust NRV.
What I didn’t realize then was how much that year would shape me.
This past year has been nothing short of incredible. I’ve had the privilege of meeting and caring for so many new people. I’ve worked alongside an inspiring team. I’ve grown as a doctor, as a leader, and as a person. I’ve been reminded daily why I love what I do. The culture, the patients, the mission — it has been a season I will always be grateful for.
And yet, here I am again.
Standing at another crossroads.
Because the same inner voice that led me here is now leading me forward.
I’m making the transition from Adjust NRV to Adjust Roanoke.
Not because anything is wrong.
Not because this chapter wasn’t good.
But because the next chapter is calling.
There’s something powerful about learning to trust that voice — the one that nudges you toward alignment instead of comfort. The one that reminds you that success isn’t just about what’s working… it’s about what’s right.
This move is about stepping further into the direction I feel called to go. It’s about continuing to grow, continuing to serve, and continuing to build the kind of impact that first made me leave my old practice.
Transitions are rarely easy. They come with emotion, uncertainty, and a lot of reflection. But they also come with clarity, purpose, and renewed energy.
I am incredibly thankful for my time in Blacksburg. For the patients who trusted me. For the relationships built. For the lessons learned. For the inspiration that came from being part of something special.
And I’m equally excited for what lies ahead in Roanoke.
Sometimes the bravest thing you can do in your career — and in life — is to leave something good in order to pursue something that feels even more aligned.
That’s what this move is for me.
Not a goodbye to what was.
But a step toward what’s next.