Our People

James D. 

Ratzlaff, M.D.

Dr. Ratzlaff is a graduate of Bethel College and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He is Board Certified in Family Practice and the Medical Director of Pleasant View Home. He is a native of Moundridge.

Marla R.

Ullom-Minnich, M.D.

Dr. Marla is a graduate of McPherson College and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. She is Board Certified in Family Practice and the Medical Director of Pine Village and the Co-Director of the University of Kansas Regional Network Site.

Paul D.

Ullom-Minnich, M.D.

Dr. Paul is a graduate of McPherson College and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He is Board Certified in Family Practice and the Medical Director of Moundridge Ambulance Department. He holds a Masters Degree in Public Health.

Aron

Fast, M.D.

Dr. Fast is a graduate of Southwestern College and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He is Board Certified in Family Practice and a native of Hesston.

Annie

Fast, M.D.

Dr. Fast is a graduate of The University of Missouri - Kansas City and the University of Kansas School of Medicine. She is trained in both clinical and hospital based medicine. She is Board Certified in Family Practice and a native of Wichita, KS.

Olivia K.

Gehring, M.D

Dr. Gehring is a graduate of Bethel College and University of Kansas School of Medicine. She is married and enjoys spending time with her two cats, running, and playing piano.

Michelle

Claassen, P.A.-C.

Michelle is a graduate of Bethel College and Wichita State University Physician Assistant Program. She is a native of Moundridge.

Ashlee

Pauls, P.A.-C.

Ashlee is a graduate of McPherson College and Wichita State University Physician Assistant Program. She is a native of Hesston.

Kathryn R. 

Hayes M.D. (Retired)

Dr. Hayes has worked the past three decades in our community providing a broad spectrum of family care including delivering babies, nursing home care, treating difficult lacerations and coordinating complex medical problems. She has devoted long days and sleepless nights to the care of her patients. In the early 1990s, her decision to move to Moundridge as a sole provider saved Mercy Hospital and the clinic from closing. Her insight and passion will be sorely missed as she transitions into something that allows a greater focus on her family.

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