Meet the Heart of the Practice: Happy Birthday, Brittiney!

Celebrating a Year of Energy, Excellence, and Impact

Last week, we had the joy of celebrating Brittiney’s birthday, and we couldn’t let the moment pass without spotlighting what makes her such a valuable part of the Sunrise community.

From the moment patients walk through the doors, Brittiney’s positive energy is felt. Whether it’s her warm smile, her unwavering professionalism, or her knack for making others feel seen and cared for. She truly embodies what it means to serve with heart.

Over the past year, Brittiney has continued to raise the bar in everything she does. She’s not just part of the team, she’s a cornerstone of the experience.

Thank you, Brittiney, for being a light in our community.

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