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Phoenixville Free Clinic Names Tully as New Medical Director

Phoenixville Free Clinic Names Tully as New Medical Director

February 25, 2025
Phoenixville Free Clinic Names Tully Medical Director
Newly appointed Phoenixville Free Clinic Medical Director Jacki Tully, CRNP, left, and clinic Consulting Physician Dr. Andrea Pellegrino

PHOENIXVILLE PA – Jacki Tully, CRNP, a certified registered nurse practitioner who for the past seven years has served as associate medical director of the Phoenixville Free Clinic, 143 Church St., is stepping into the role of its medical director.

The clinic’s announcement appears Tuesday (Feb. 25, 2025) in its most recent newsletter.

The clinic is a non-profit medical facility dedicated to providing free healthcare services to uninsured patients in the Greater Phoenixville area.

Tully succeeds former Medical Director Dr. Andrea Pellegrino, a physician with experience in both family medicine and leadership. Pellegrino is remaining with the clinic in a new role, as consulting physician. She began work as the clinic medical director in February 2024.

The clinic praises Tully as “a vital part of our team” who provides “compassionate care and strong leadership.” It staff, the newsletter says, is “celebrating Jacki’s new role and the continued commitment from both of these incredible medical providers.”

Medical Providers, Phlebotomists Being Sought

The clinic also reports it has an immediate need for phlebotomists, medical providers who are primary care physicians or nurse practitioners, and other persons to serve in clerical and data entry roles. Additionally, it says there are “opportunities to join” its events committee, or to assist at community events.

Those interested in giving a hand are asked to contact the clinic volunteer director by e-mail at volunteerdirector@phoenixvillefreeclinic.org, or learn more on its webpage.

Fund-Raiser at Elmwood Zoo Scheduled for May 1

Phoenixville Free Clinic is scheduled to conduct a “Spring Blossom Benefit” evening fund-raising party May 1 (2025; Thursday) from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Elmwood Park Zoo, 1661 Harding Rd., Norristown. Participants will enjoy live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvers, a silent auction, and a special opportunity to feed the zoo giraffes.

All proceeds support Phoenixville Free Clinic’s mission to provide healthcare to those who need it most. Information and links for tickets and sponsorships are available online.

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