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My commitment to bringing more health care closer to home

‘We want to be where our patients are’ – McDowell County native Dr. Stan Fuller

Dr. Stan Fuller
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Published Sept. 10, 2025
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Dr. Stan Fuller, a McDowell County native and senior vice president and physician in chief for Novant Health Surgical Institute and Western North Carolina, is dedicated to bringing more care to the mountains of NC. Pictured with kids (L-R): Son Cole; dog Mia; Dr. Fuller, daughter, Caitlin; son Ryan at Linville Gorge.

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