I am here to honor the potential of everyone to be healthy, to help create freedom not control, to empower not intrude, because my patients’ journeys are my journey too.
Connie McClain is a family nurse practitioner with extensive experience in both hospital and clinical environments. In addition to working directly with patients, Connie also serves as the clinical representative for product and technology at Oshi Health.
She’s dedicated to integrating mental and physical health into her gastrointestinal (GI) interventions. And with a rich background in gastroenterology, she has honed a special interest in hepatology and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Connie lives in Michigan but escapes to the mountains whenever she can. Her love for physical activity began with competitive gymnastics and continues today with cross-training competitions. She also delights in playing the piano when the opportunity arises.
Education
- Master of Science in Nursing: University of Toledo
Memberships
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
- American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)
- Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
Favorite Gut Health Tip
Only 10% of serotonin is made in the brain. The other 90% is found in the cells lining your GI tract. Want to feel better? Start with understanding your food.
