Hannah Burress-Brown, PA-C, began her journey in medicine at the University of Mount Union, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Psychology in 2020. She went on to pursue her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Thiel College, graduating in February 2024. Hannah’s diverse clinical experience includes internal medicine, emergency care, general and orthopedic surgery, behavioral health, pediatrics, women’s health, and family medicine—equipping her with a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to patient care.
In addition to her academic and clinical training, Hannah brings a unique perspective shaped by her service as a Human Resources Officer in the Ohio Army National Guard. In this role, she was responsible for the health, readiness, and welfare of soldiers, demonstrating resilience, empathy, and a deep commitment to service—qualities that seamlessly translate into her approach as a healthcare provider.
Throughout her career, Hannah has remained focused on building strong patient relationships and delivering care with both compassion and clinical precision. With her heartfelt dedication to patient wellness and a deep-rooted passion for medicine, she is proud to be part of the GHS team—serving her community with knowledge, empathy, and integrity.
Hannah enjoys living on her farm with her husband Wylie, dog Winston, and many other animals.