St. Luke’s is dedicated to the best health of the people of Canyon County, and to helping create a healthy community we all can enjoy. You can count on us for expert care in Caldwell and Nampa, including primary care for people of all ages and specialty clinics such as cardiology, urology, and rehabilitation.
Blog Post
Blog Post
Blog Post
Article
Care for problems such as kidney stones, urinary incontinence, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate, and erectile dysfunction.
Gregory T. Adams, MD performs full-spectrum urology with an emphasis on minimally invasive and robotic surgery. He treats a wide range of urologic diseases, including BPH (enlarged prostate), kidney stones, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and tumors of the kidney.
Dr. Adams has extensive experience with the da Vinci® surgical robot for treatment of prostate cancer, tumors of kidney/ureter/adrenal gland, BPH (enlarged prostate), and obstruction of the ureteropelvic junction. His robotic procedural expertise includes radical nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, radical prostatectomy, simple prostatectomy (BPH), adrenalectomy, nephroureterectomy, and urinary tract reconstructive procedures. He also has advanced training in image-guided and minimally invasive treatment of kidney tumors.
Dr. Adams is passionate about patient-centered care and improving the quality and experience of health care for his patients. In his free time, he enjoys spending time outdoors with his family, being active in his church, and preparing gourmet meals.
Crystal Belcourt, NP is a board certified nurse practitioner who enjoys providing care to children and creating a trusting and healing environment based on open communication.
Crystal earned her bachelor's degree in nursing from Boise State University, and her master's degree as a pediatric nurse practitioner from the University of Alabama, Mobile. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her family and friends.
Tricia Beveridge-Choo, MSN, APRN, NP-C is a nurse practitioner with the St. Luke’s Children's Caldwell Pediatrics. She strives to treat families and pediatric patients with a trusting holistic approach to care. She has worked within the children’s hospital at St. Luke's and has expertise in managing a diverse collection of pediatric conditions, including gastrostomy tube care, chest wall deformities, wound management, traumatic injuries, and neonatal diagnosis and promoting wellness of all children.
Tricia is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the College of Idaho, graduating with honors. She earned both a second bachelor's degree in nursing and a master's degree as a family nurse practitioner from Idaho State University.
Originally from Idaho, Tricia has a strong desire to provide quality care to our rural pediatric patients, and has dedicated her career to the children and families of our region. In her free time, Tricia enjoys spending time with her family in the outdoors.
Michele Birch, FNP-C is a family nurse practitioner certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. She is passionate about partnering with patients and their families and helping them achieve their healthcare goals in the safety and comfort of their home.
Michele earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Purdue University, master’s in nursing from Loyola University, and her doctorate in nursing from University of Arizona. Her previous work at St Luke’s Mountain View Clinic and St Luke’s Health Partners gives her a unique perspective of the patient experience and she is dedicated to serving the Treasure Valley’s homebound population.
In her free time, Michele enjoys spending time outdoors, running, hiking, and playing with her dogs.
Autumn Bridger, DO concentrates her practice in the evaluation and management of a wide spectrum of adult urologic disorders, including prostate, kidney, and bladder cancer; enlarged prostate (BPH); kidney stone disease; and other urologic conditions.
Dr. Bridger's skills include use of the daVinci robotic surgery for urologic cancers and procedures such as robotic assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, radical nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, pyeloplasty, sacrocolpopexy, ureteral reimplantation and renal cyst decortication. She also enjoys offering medical and surgical treatment options for BPH, endoscopic treatment of kidney stones, and voiding dysfunction treatment and evaluation.
Megan Drossel, MS, CCC-SLP works with patients from infancy through adolescence. She helps children in the areas of articulation, phonological disorders, language, fluency, autism spectrum disorder, developmental disorders, and social communication. Her passion from a young age has been working with children, and she strives to keep her interactions positive and encouraging for both kids and their families. She uses play-based therapy to find what motivates children while keeping skill building fun and interesting for them.
Megan is originally from California. She earned her bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders and her master's degree in speech-language pathology, both from the University of Utah. In her free time, she loves spending time with her friends and family enjoying outdoor activities, like skiing, biking, hiking, and camping.
Amy Dunn, NP, provides urologic care to adult and pediatric patient populations. She specializes in the treatment of male and female incontinence, overactive bladder, pelvic pain, BPH, complex infections of the genitourinary tract, erectile dysfunction, hormone management, and kidney stones.
Amy earned her graduate degree with George Washington University in Washington D.C. She obtained board certification as a family nurse practitioner through both national certifying bodies: the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Following graduate training, Amy completed advanced practice training as a surgical first assistant with the National Institute of First Assisting. She completed her surgical preceptorships with pediatric orthopedic surgery, general surgery, and neurosurgery. She obtained her registered nursing degree through Idaho State University. Her nursing background includes neuro-trauma critical care nursing, post-operative recovery, and inpatient acute care management.
Amy is passionate about improving access to health care in underserved areas and advocating for vulnerable populations. She completed a medical mission in Guatemala through her nursing program and has participated as a volunteer with local refugee groups. In her spare time, Amy enjoys horseback riding, swing dancing, snuggling her cats, and spending time with her family.
Rachel Elledge, MSN, PNP-C is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in pediatric urology with interests in voiding dysfunction, dysfunctional voiding, neurogenic bladder, vesicoureteral reflux, and spina bifida. She manages the bowel and bladder clinic at the St. Luke’s Children’s Pavilion.
Rachel is passionate about providing evidence-based practice and ensuring that both the child and their parents feel supported and heard.
Rachel earner her master’s degree as a nurse practitioner from the University of Missouri – Kansas City and completed her undergraduate studies at Jacksonville University and Goldfarb School of Nursing. Prior to her work as a nurse practitioner, she has worked as a pediatric registered nurse (RN) in the ambulatory pediatric urology clinic as well as several other areas of pediatrics over the past 16 years.
In her free time, Rachel enjoys cycling, hiking, and spending time with husband and their four children.
Sara Fine, PA-C provides treatment for both men and women for a variety of urologic problems, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, BPH, incontinence, overactive bladder, voiding dysfunction, and erectile dysfunction.
Sara is a member of the Idaho Academy of Physician Assistants (IAPA), the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), and the American Urologic Association (AUA).
Sara earned her bachelor’s degree in health science at Boise State University, and her degree in physician assistant studies from the University of Washington. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and dogs, hiking in the mountains and exploring all that Idaho has to offer.
Stefanie Glaspell, MS, CCC-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist and is nationally certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She has extensive experience across a variety of settings working with children, adolescents, and adults.
Stefanie has spent the majority of her professional career providing diagnostic and therapeutic intervention with the elementary school population from preschool through fifth grade in the areas of articulation, phonological disorders, language, fluency, autism spectrum disorder, developmental disorders, and social communication. She has a passion for helping children to communicate effectively and providing support and training to families and caregivers.
Stefanie earned her master's degree in communicative disorders from California State University, Northridge. In her free time, she enjoys reading, spending time outdoors cycling and hiking with her husband, and playing with her puppy.
Christopher Keller, MD is board certified in both nephrology and internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and in hypertension by the American Society of Hypertension. He believes in keeping up with the latest advances and is enthusiastic about taking great care of patients. As a result, he and his colleagues share a passion for practicing high-quality, patient-oriented medicine.
Dr. Keller currently serves as medical director for Nephrology Services at St. Luke's. Prior to his medical education, Dr. Keller earned his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Duke University, graduating summa cum laude.
Morgan Kilgore, PT, DPT is passionate about providing play-based physical therapy for children of all ages and abilities. She has experience working in both schools and outpatient pediatrics. Morgan enjoys learning about each child’s passions to help make therapy more fun and meaningful. She has received additional training in idiopathic toe walking, torticollis, orthotics, developmental delay, and pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction.
One of her favorite quotes is by Walt Disney – “It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.”
Morgan earned her bachelor’s degree in pre-physical therapy from Northwest Nazarene University and her doctorate of physical therapy from George Fox University. Outside of work, she enjoys all things outdoors including camping, hiking, paddleboarding, and biking with her family and dog.
Amanda Lee, DO, FAAP has a passion for working with underserved and medically complex children, adolescents and immigrant families. Specific areas of interest include community health, understanding and addressing adverse childhood experiences to prevent poor health outcomes, and child health advocacy. Dr Lee enjoys forming partnerships with youth and families that improve health and wellness.
Dr. Lee earned her bachelor's degree in international relations and languages from American University and her master's degree in medical sciences from Drexel University. Dr. Lee loves teaching resident physicians, medical and nursing students.
Dr. Lee grew up in Venezuela and is both bilingual and bicultural. She spent eight years working in the Yakima Valley with immigrant, farm worker, and Yakama Nation families. She is excited to be working in Caldwell and looks forward to learning about her new community. Outside of work, Dr. Lee enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending as much time as possible outdoors.
Tiffanie Mooney, OTR/L is a pediatric occupational therapist who enjoys working with children and young adults with a variety of diagnoses. She enjoys using a play-based approach to target goals in life skill development, emotional regulation, and executive functioning skills. Tiffanie is passionate about family-centered care and tailoring therapy goals to meet the needs of the child and their family.
Tiffanie is originally from Idaho and earned her bachelor's degree in sociology with minors in psychology, gender studies, and family studies from Boise State University. She earned her master's degree in occupational therapy from AT Still University. In her free time, she enjoys reading, painting, and exploring the outdoors with her family.
Sean O'Neill, DPT works in the outpatient orthopedic setting and is passionate about improving strength and functional abilities for patients of all ages. He creates treatment plans unique to each individual with an emphasis on manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and education to help each patient reach his or her specific goals.
Sean earned his bachelor's degree in pre-physical therapy with an emphasis on athletic training from Northwest Nazarene University, his doctorate of physical therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, and he places an emphasis on continuing education. He is also a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.
In his free time, Sean enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, camping, snowboarding, and playing or watching soccer.
Julie Schmidt, LCSW has worked in medical and educational settings and has provided individual and group psychotherapy in mental health settings. The treatment modalities she employs include EMDR, trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, sensorimotor psychotherapy, DBT, CBT for somatic disorders, and executive function disorder education/treatment. She enjoys working with kids of all ages and their parents.
As a mental health therapist within a pediatric rehabilitation, Julie works collaboratively with the rehab team to support mental health and parenting needs for rehab patients and families. She also accepts referrals for patients who have only mental health needs.
Julie earned her master's degree in social work from Northwest Nazarene University.
Brian Snow, DO is board certified in internal medicine and nephrology, and is a member of the American Osteopathic Association and American Society of Nephrology.
Dr. Snow was a teaching fellow in the Department of Medicine at The Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, where he lectured extensively. His areas of publication focused on nephrology and hypertension issues in burn and combat casualty patients.
Prior to his medical education, Dr. Snow earned a bachelor's degree in microbiology from Weber State University, graduating cum laude. He joined the Air Force, where he reached the rank of major and was the Chief of Nephrology at Wright Patterson Medical Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
In his free time, Dr. Snow enjoys swimming, biking, running, and calisthenics. His other favorite activities include playing games, astronomy, and most importantly spending time with his family.
Rachel Strauss, MOT, OTR/L loves working with children of all ages and has special interest in working with neurological diagnoses, oculomotor and visual perceptual skills, autism and feeding. She enjoys using a play-based approach and working closely with the family to help the child reach their goals.
Rachel earned her master’s degree of occupational therapy at the University of Mary. She grew up in Montana and has called Idaho home for several years, and in her free time, loves to explore the outdoors and spend time with her husband, friends, and family.
Favorite Therapy Toy: Scooter Board
Jon Woolley, DPT is a clinical specialist board certified in orthopedic physical therapy and works with adults and children (ages 8 and older) with orthopedic and musculoskeletal issues. He has expertise in both pre- and post-surgery care, for a wide range of surgeries ranging from total shoulder replacements and rotator cuff repairs to total knee replacement and ACL repairs. Jon is certified in the Graston technique, in which instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization is used to help patients return to their prior level of activity more quickly.
Jon earned his bachelor's degree in exercise physiology from BYU-Idaho, where he also minored in health science and Spanish. He earned his doctorate in physical therapy from Creighton University. Jon is also a certified clinical instructor through the American Physical Therapy Association. In his free time, he enjoys camping, basketball, golf, and spending time with his family.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.
Call us to make an appointment.