
Michael Denoyer, a board-certified Physician Assistant, served over 20 years in the U.S. Navy as a Hospital Corpsman, focusing on the care of service members and their families. As a combat veteran, he has firsthand experience with PTSD, depression, and trauma-related conditions.
Michael is passionate about providing evidence-based, compassionate care that honors each patient’s story. His clinical approach is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and a commitment to supporting individuals as they navigate healing and build resilience. He believes that meaningful progress begins with feeling heard, understood, and genuinely supported.
During his military career, Michael earned his Bachelor of Science degree through George Washington University. After retiring from active duty, he completed his Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Duke University. He remains an advocate for mental health—particularly within the veteran community—and is dedicated to helping patients restore balance and improve their quality of life.
Outside of the clinic, Michael enjoys spending time with his family and their two dogs. He can often be found outdoors exploring new places or discovering great food along the way.
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