I’m really looking forward to getting together with friends this weekend. On Saturday, a group from Westcoast Brace & Limb is participating in the “I Will Inspire” 5K or 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk/Wheel. Team Westcoast is a mixture of people at all athletic abilities: we … MORE
Abby Wold is a 31 year old student at the University of South Florida in Tampa. In 2003, she survived Meningococcal Meningitis complicated by multiple organ failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and Waterhouse-Frederichsen syndrome. She was on life support with a grim prognosis and in a … MORE
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If it can be done, it can be done at Westcoast.
From our friendly receptionists, to our knowledgeable accounts receivable team– our enthusiastic staff members are here to help.
Office Administrator
Sharon Dorr, North Tampa
Care Coordinators:
Aixa Trevino, Brandon Office
Certified Fitter-Mastectomy (CFm)
Maggie Puentes, West Tampa
Certified Fitter-Orthotic/Mastectomy (CFom)
Amber Baez, St. Pete
Certified Fitter Orthotic/Mastectomy (CFom)
Dee Peters, Palm Harbor
Fitter-Mastectomy (Eligible for Certification)
Out-Patient Care Coordinator:
Linda Pease, North Tampa
Linda is the key contact for all medical facilities requesting orthotic care for in-patient residents. She is responsible for coordination of our Mobile Team Unit and on-call practitioners.
Orthotic Case Management:
Diane Gignac, North Tampa
In addition to handling insurance verification and authorizations for all patients receiving orthotic care at the North Tampa, Diane specializes in case management for cranial remolding and scoliosis patients.
Amputee Case Management:
Jennifer Robinson, North Tampa
Andrea Puckett, North Tampa
Jennifer is a congenital above knee amputee who has been with the company for 11 years. She specializes in alternative funding resources, social service access, and focuses on the psychosocial aspect of care. Andrea’s husband is a bilateral below knee amputee and a Veteran. Andrea’s background in social work is a key asset to the team’s success.
Several Westcoast Brace & Limb staff members are amputees themselves, or have close family members who have experienced limb loss. We believe strongly in the power of peer support and are thrilled to have staff members who are able to emotionally relate to our patients’ experiences.