3 physicians join Andrews Institute

Dr. William B. Gray

GULF BREEZE — Drs. William B. Gray and Marisa Terry have joined Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine as physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians. Dr. Brett Kindle, another staff addition, will practice primary care sports medicine.

Gray is an interventionalist who is board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and double fellowship trained in spine medicine and anesthesiology pain medicine.

He specializes in interventional pain management and spine medicine, non-operative orthopaedic care, back and neck pain, hip and knee pain, headaches, Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation, medical acupuncture and osteopathic manual medicine.

In addition, he provides Botox therapy for spasticity and chronic migraines. Gray treats patients by appointment at Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze.

Gray earned his medical degree from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale. He completed his osteopathic traditional rotating internship at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine / St. Petersburg General Hospital, and residency training in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Wayne State University / Oakwood in Taylor, Michigan.

He completed fellowships in spine medicine at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, and in anesthesiology pain medicine at the University of Washington Seattle, Washington.

Terry is fellowship trained in pain medicine. She specializes in acute and chronic pain management, musculoskeletal medicine, sports-related injuries, functional restoration and wellness care and fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided procedures.

She treats patients by appointment at Baptist Medical Park Nine Mile in Pensacola and Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze.

Terry earned her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan. She completed her residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic, School of Graduate Medicine Education in Rochester, Minnesota, and her fellowship in pain medicine at the University of California San Diego in San Diego, California.

Kindle provides care for patients with musculoskeletal, orthopaedic conditions.

Kindle earned his medical degree at East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine in Johnson City, Tennessee. He completed two residencies, one at East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine in Johnson City, Tennessee and the second at Mayo Clinic Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education in Rochester, Minnesota. Kindle completed his fellowship at Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze.

Kindle welcomes new patients at his office located at Andrews Institute, 1040 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Suite 206, in Gulf Breeze. 

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: 3 physicians join Andrews Institute