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Care Coordinator - Dr. Briggs

Olivia Panganiban

Olivia believes the key to improving quality of life is through the promotion of health and wellness, and leading a prevention-focused lifestyle. As an advocate for the Harrison care model, she loves helping clients along their journey and contributes to their care through her optimistic and reliable personality. Often one step ahead, she anticipates client needs, remembers their preferences, and listens closely to support them however she can. Olivia loves the culture at Harrison and is motivated by the people around her to continue fostering a positive environment and collaborative spirit.

Olivia is an internationally educated healthcare professional and trained at CDI College as a Medical Office Assistant. Since 2010 she’s had broad experience in community and mental health (including addictions), cardiology, and primary care.

Olivia builds strong relationships with each client, with the knowledge that great service and a positive experience in all areas of the clinic will deliver the best health outcomes. She is committed to and motivated by the Harrison mission and delivers endearing service that leaves a lasting impression on clients who feel confident putting their trust in her. When she’s not at work, Olivia loves to spend her weekends cooking, baking, hiking, and enjoying time with her two kids and husband.

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