At Ebb Tide Comprehensive Care, we have two facets of our practice. Our first focus is the patient with
vascular disease, risk for vascular disease, or advanced disease with an open wound. The second faction
is the patient looking to invest in themselves for skin rejuvenation. Our patients are looking
for education about the healing process and skin wellness and are ready to advocate for
themselves or their loved ones. We are dedicated to the patient-physician partnership regarding
healing and skin integrity. Join our practice and learn how to heal from within.
Dr. Corynne Boyer is a dedicated and enthusiastic board-certified vascular medicine and wound specialist who has practiced in Charleston since 2012. She was educated in her hometown of
Philadelphia and came south by way of New York. She is affiliated and on staff at Roper Hospital and Trident Medical Center. She is passionate about cardiovascular health and will work tirelessly with her patients to reduce and eliminate the need for amputation. Her goal is to keep you whole.
Holly Cammarata has been a nurse for 18 years in a wide variety of fields. Holly’s last seven years have been in management. Holly loves providing care and making relationships with her patients.
Brooke Plewinski, PA-C has an undergraduate degree from Augsburg College with a bachelor’s degree in arts and science. Brooke has a master’s degree in physician assistant studies and a second bachelor’s in human health science from Butler University. She loves taking care of patients and reminding them of the good things in life that come through faith and hope.
Brad is a recent graduate from Presbyterian College, majoring in Biology, and is currently applying for Physician Assistant School. He has always had a love for medicine and patient care. Brad worked as a caregiver at a local Assisted living for two years. Brad has since been working as a clinical assistant to Dr. Boyer
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