Meghan C.

Meghan C.

Practice Manager

Meghan is our Practice Manager and she helps in all aspects of the practice. She helps our office run smoothly and ensures that patients receive top quality care. Meghan is extremely passionate about building strong, trustworthy relationships with patients. She enjoys hockey, hiking, traveling, and spending time with her husband, young son, and her dog.

Farah A., PA-C

Farah A., PA-C

Physician Assistant

Farah Ansari is a Florida native. She graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. After graduating college she worked in an orthopedics practice and a concierge medicine and cardiology practice to gain experience and build on her interest in patient care and personalized medicine. She then enrolled in the physician assistant program at Boston University where she graduated with a Master of Physician Assistant Studies.

Farah has a strong interest in patient centered care, patient education, and building strong bonds with her patients. She has particular interests in hypertension, kidney disease, Diabetes care, and weight management.  She is a member of the AAPA (American Academy of Physician Assistants).

Farah lives in the greater Boston area. When not at work, she enjoys bouldering, Top Rope, yoga, and she is a black belt in Taekwondo.

Zoe P., RN, BSN

Zoe P., RN, BSN

Practice Nurse

Zoe is passionate about caring for others in a holistic, person-centered manner. She strives to let compassion drive her career in nursing and enjoys learning about what matters most to patients. Prior to working in internal medicine, she was a postpartum and newborn nurse and has also worked as a nursing assistant at Boston Children’s Hospital. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Boston College. Zoe enjoys traveling, hiking, and spending time with her family and friends.

Bayti G.

Bayti G.

Medical Assistant

We are pleased to announce Bayti has joined the WPP team as a medical assistant. She has worked as a medical assistant for the past ten years at Massachusetts General Hospital, Cambridge Hospital and Emerson Hospital. She is drawn to concierge medicine for the slower paced workflow that allows her to really to get to know patients and their individual needs. Bayti moved here from Ethiopia in 2006. She enjoys working out, creating new food recipes, watching her daughter’s soccer and basketball games, travelling, and spending time with her family.