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Why Choose Magnolia Medical Clinics
- Patient-centered, compassionate care
- Experienced medical professionals
- Multiple convenient clinic locations
- Accepting most major insurance plans
- Focus on long-term health & wellness
Meet Our Professional Team
Annie Marshall, CFNP
Annie Marshall is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a big heart for patient care and a passion for helping people feel their best. A graduate of Walden University, Annie is dedicated to practicing evidence-based medicine with compassion and care. Originally from Raymond, Mississippi, she now lives in Byram with her husband and their sweet Shih Tzu, Chance. When she’s not in the clinic, Annie enjoys tennis, singing, cooking, and traveling, with a special love for soul food, the Jackson State University band, and Le’Andria Johnson. Her goal is simple—to help patients recover and feel supported every step of the way.
Pamela Martin, LPC
Pamela Martin is a Licensed Professional Counselor who believes encouragement can change lives. A proud graduate of Jackson State University, Pamela is passionate about helping people push through challenges and reach their breakthrough moments. She’s originally from Starkville, MS, and now lives in Byram with her husband, two children, and their energetic pitbull mix, Roc. A fan of football and basketball—especially the Philadelphia Eagles—Pamela also enjoys R&B music, shopping, and traveling. She loves connecting with people from all walks of life and making a positive, lasting impact through meaningful conversations.
Verena Valley, MD
Dr. Verena Valley is a physician who values curiosity, compassion, and lifelong learning. She earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and was inspired to become a doctor by her mother. Originally from Racine, Wisconsin, Dr. Valley comes from a close-knit family and shares her life with an animal-loving household that includes two horses, three dogs, and a cat. She enjoys Marquette basketball, country and soul music (especially Shaboozey), and a good Chick-fil-A meal. Her hobbies include solar energy, gardening, and photography, and she strives to deliver high-quality medical care with warmth and dedication.
Markeia Miller Bennett
Markeia Miller Bennett is a compassionate medical provider who believes access to quality healthcare should be available to everyone. A graduate of Alcorn State University, she was inspired to enter healthcare to bridge gaps for underserved communities. Markeia is married to Jeremy Bennett and is the proud mother of four—Kayla, Kynslei, Karter, and Kallie. Originally from Brookhaven, Mississippi, she enjoys soccer, listening to Beyoncé, and treating herself to filet mignon. Her favorite destination is Nassau, Bahamas, and her favorite part of being a provider is making a meaningful difference through compassion, healing, and advocacy.
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- Cancer, Parkinson's, Huntington's, muscular dystrophy, glaucoma, spastic quadriplegia, HIV, AIDS, hepatitis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, sickle cell anemia, Alzheimer's, agitation of dementia, PTSD, autism, pain refractory to opioid management, diabetic/peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord disease, or severe injury;
- A chronic medical condition (or its treatment) that produces either cachexia or wasting, severe nausea, seizures, severe and persistent muscle spasms, or chronic pain — which is narrowly defined as, “a pain state in which the cause of the pain cannot be removed or otherwise treated, and which in the generally accepted course of medical practice, no relief or cure of the cause of the pain is possible, or none has been found after reasonable efforts by a practitioner;” and
- Conditions approved by the MDOH, after a petition process.
- ID cards expire after one year unless practitioners specify an earlier date.
- Patients between 18-23 generally must have written certifications from two different practitioners from separate medical practices to qualify. (There is an exception for those who registered before they were 18 and the homebound.)
- Patient must bring medical records from their previous/other medical provider for the visit.