— meet your team

The people who’ll
know your name.

Family physicians, nurse practitioners, and behavioral health — one team, deeply committed to the long view.

MD
14 years
Founder · Family Medicine

Dr. Lila Vance

My first patient was my own grandma.

Dr. Lila Vance trained in family medicine at UNC Chapel Hill before opening Wellspring in 2011. Her approach is shaped by a single principle: medicine works better when your doctor knows your kids' names, your job stress, and what made you laugh last week. She's published on integrative approaches to chronic disease and was named one of Western North Carolina's top family physicians five years running.

Education: UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Specialties
Preventive medicineChronic disease managementIntegrative approachesWomen's health
MD
10 years
Pediatrics · Family Medicine

Dr. Marcus Hale

Stickers, always. Even for adults.

Dr. Marcus Hale completed family medicine training at Duke with a special focus on pediatrics. He sees patients of all ages but has built a particular reputation for reaching anxious kids and overwhelmed parents alike. He's the reason families bring three generations of patients to Wellspring.

Education: Duke University School of Medicine
Specialties
Pediatric careAdolescent medicineFamily-centered visitsSports medicine
FNP-C, MSN
8 years
Family Nurse Practitioner

Maya Chen, NP

I bring the calm. And the snacks.

Maya Chen is a board-certified family nurse practitioner with eight years of primary care experience. She brings warmth, patience, and the kind of clinical instincts that come from really listening. She handles same-day sick visits, preventive care, and women's health with equal skill — and her snack drawer is the office legend.

Education: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Specialties
Same-day sick visitsWomen's healthPreventive careHealth coaching
LCSW, MSW
12 years
Behavioral Health

Jordan Reyes, LCSW

Therapy, but make it human.

Jordan Reyes is a licensed clinical social worker who embeds within primary care. They handle warm handoffs from physician visits, ongoing therapy for established patients, and support for the kinds of life transitions — grief, anxiety, family change — that nobody should navigate alone. Their approach is direct, warm, and refreshingly free of clinical jargon.

Education: UNC School of Social Work
Specialties
Anxiety and depressionLife transitionsGrief supportBrief solution-focused therapy
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