Dr. Myhre attended medical school in Fort Worth, Texas at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She graduated with a Doctor of Osteopathy Degree in 2010. She then attended residency in Casper, Wyoming at the University of Wyoming Family Medicine residency program. After completing her residency in 2013, she relocated to Port Angeles and practiced medicine locally until July 2020. During this time, she and her family took a one-year sabbatical to New Zealand, where she gained experience in rural healthcare. She decided that being in a positive collegial environment such as Jamestown Clinic would suit her needs as a physician and help her to better care for her patients. Following the osteopathic principals of “treat the mind, body, spirit, not just the symptoms” is very important to her. She enjoys treating musculoskeletal needs with osteopathic manipulation and discussing lifestyle modifications. In her spare-time she spends time with her husband and two boys. She enjoys helping with their homeschooling, learning to play the electric guitar and sailing. She also loves being in nature and gardening.

Born and raised in South Carolina, Phillip Shealy made his way to Washington State in 2009 after spending some time in Tanzania with the Peace Corps. He graduated from Seattle University in 2014 with a master’s in nursing and joined the Jamestown Family Health Clinic in January of 2022. He chose Jamestown because of the Tribe’s commitment to creating a positive work environment, and a good work-life balance for our providers. Phillip’s top clinical interests include treating diabetes and hypertension, as well as wound care. When he’s not at work, he enjoys getting out to enjoy live music and sports, camping, gardening, reading and road trips.

Dr. Manuele came to us after 25 years of private practice here in Sequim. He sought a position at JFHC after hearing of our positive patient satisfaction, which is a high priority for him. Dr. Manuele is an osteopath with an interest in painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system; however, he likes being a family practice “generalist” and likes the challenges of dealing with a wide variety of medical problems. He loves to read and likes to explore and attempts to expand the capabilities of computers. Dr. Manuele enjoys hiking and the outdoors. He has lots of interests and, if anything, too many “hobbies.”