Mindy Watkins
Mindy is so excited to join Command Family Medicine! She has long been in search to find a medical clinic, like Command, that takes the middle man out of the way so clinicians like herself can be solely focused on the patient who needs her care and undivided attention. Raised in Kansas, Mindy played college…
Read MoreAshley VanHorn
Ashley VanHorn was raised in Strafford Missouri. She went to Drury University and Cox College for her Bachelor’s in Nursing. She was an RN in the Emergency room for 6.5 years. After completing her MSN- Family Nurse Practitioner degree in 2013, She has spent the last 10+ years caring for patients in primary care and…
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Corinne Griffin
Erin Horst
Wm. Brock Frazier
Brock Frazier (PA-C) joined the Command Family Medicine team in 2020. After working 2 years in Emergency Medicine, Brock craved a deeper connection with his patients, and desired an optimal, unhurried environment for nurturing individuals in their pursuit of a healthy life, well-lived. A lifetime Springfieldian, Brock has undergone rigorous training in collegiate liberal arts…
Read MoreDr. Justin Nowlin
Dr. Nowlin hails from Central Arkansas. Several years after starting an office job, he found himself at a crossroads, he decided to go to medical school at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Nowlin realized that he was fascinated by the many different aspects of family medicine and valued ongoing relationships with his patients. He felt…
Read MoreDr. John Lilly
Dr. Lilly is excited about the opportunity to practice real medicine without constraints. He was previously with Mercy for 22 years at the East Sunshine Clinic. He received his D.O. degree in 1997 from the University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine now known as the Kansas City University of Medicine and Bioscience. He…
Read MoreDr. Luke Van Kirk
Dr. Luke was raised in St. Paul, MN, New Orleans, LA and Olathe, KS. He went to undergraduate school at Evangel University in Springfield, MO. There he met friends and had professors that helped him believe he could go to medical school. He ended up going to Western University, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the…
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