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Simon Williamson Clinic, PC
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Michael Clagett Collins, M.D.
Dr. Collins joined the staff of Simon-Williamson Clinic in 1995. Since that time he has
completed more than 50 clinical trials in a variety of therapeutic specialties.
Dr. Collins sees patients at his office in Simon-Williamson Clinic, The Oaks on Parkwood
(a senior living center), and the Shelby Senior Care Center. Dr. Collins is also an active
staff member at the Shelby Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Collins' major clinical interests include
general Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Hospice and Home Care Services, and Rural Senior
care.
Carol Mitchell Johnson, M.D.
Dr. Johnson joined the staff at Simon-Williamson Clinic in 1995. She has completed more than
35 clinical trials in her Family Practice since joining Simon-Williamson Clinic. Dr. Johnson
holds active Hospital affiliations with Shelby Baptist Medical Center, located in Alabaster,
Alabama and Brookwood Medical Center, located in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dr. Johnson's major clinical interest include Family Practice Medicine, Hypertension,
Diabetes, Urinary Tract Infections, and Allergy/Sinus Medicine.
Danny Mays, PhD., PA
Dr. Mays joined the staff at Simon-Williamson Clinic in 1997. Since that time he has
participated in more than 60 clinical trials in a variety of therapeutic areas. Dr. Mays is
an active staff member with both Shelby Medical Center and Shelby Ridge Nursing Facility
located in Alabaster, Alabama. Dr. Mays is a member of the American Academy of Physician
Assistants (AAPA), is a past President of the Alabama Society of Physician Assistants (ASPA),
the Society of Army Physician Assistants (SAPA), the Association of Clinical Pharmocology,
and the American Geriatric Society. He is a Lt. Colonel in the Alabama National Guard, and a
flight surgeon.
Donald W. Kwong, M.D.
Dr. Kwong joined the staff at Simon Williamson Clinic in 2004. He is a recent graduate of the
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School. Dr. Kwong finished his Internship and Residency
in Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB). While he was still pursuing
his medical degree, Dr. Kwong also served the community as an EMT, Private tutor for high school
students, and a member of the medical staff at Camp Sweeney for Diabetic Children. Dr. Kwong is
a member of the American College of Physicians, and has numerous scholastic acheivements.
Dr. Kwong has also presented information on Sexually Transmitted Diseases to Middle School
and High School students in Dallas, Texas; as well "An Update on Obesity" as a Senior Resident Lecture
at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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