Will Nesbitt

Physician Assistant

I am a Physician Assistant and have been in practice since 2018, primarily in family medicine. I graduated from the Physician Assistant Program at Slippery Rock University in 2018 after completing my undergraduate studies at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 2016.

Because of my family medicine background, I value understanding people from a broad, whole-person perspective. I enjoy helping members understand how their physical and mental health can impact recovery, while also helping them identify resources and support systems that can strengthen long-term healing and wellness.

What draws me to addiction medicine is the opportunity to connect with people in meaningful ways. I value meeting members where they are with compassion, encouraging hope, and walking alongside them as they restore their lives, rebuild relationships, and move toward lasting recovery and wholeness.

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two young boys, as well as hiking, rock climbing, tennis, and pickleball. I am also involved in leading a young adult house church ministry, where I enjoy building relationships and walking alongside others through different stages of life.