All of our physicians are board-certified or board-eligible in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Click on a name below to learn more about each physician.

goButton Jeanne H. Button, M.D.

goButton Jeffrey W. Degen, M.D.

goButton John P. Kafrouni, M.D.

goButton David C. Koon, M.D.

goButton Jennifer K. Lawlor, M.D.

goButton Jana K. McKeown D.O.

goButton Marie L. Valleroy, M.D.

goButton Gary A. Ward, M.D.

goButton Michael R. Wilson, D.O.

physician   physiatrist training To become a physiatrist, individuals must successfully complete four years of medical school followed by four years of specialty (residency) training.

Physiatrists enter into 4-years of Residency training after receiving a medical degree. Their medical degree is as a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) or Medical Doctor (MD).

Photo of Jeanne Button Jeanne H. Button, M.D. Dr. Button also has special interest in
  • adult electrodiagnosis (EMG and nerve conduction studies)
  • musculoskeletal medicine
  • sports medicine
  • lumbar spinal injections including epidural, facet and SI joint
Dr. Button completed her medical degree (MD) at Washington University in St. Louis, and her residency at Baylor College of Medicine Houston TX and her fellowship training in Spine and Sports Medicine at the University of Utah Salt Lake City.