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Storm Dutton, PA-C

Physician Assistant | Medical

1215 21st Avenue South, Suites 3200 and 4200 Nashville TN, 37232

About

Storm Dutton is a physician assistant practicing in Nashville, TN. Storm specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.

Education and Training

Western Kentucky University Bachelor of Science in Biology 2016

University of Kentucky Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies 2020

Board Certification

ATLS

ACLS

PALS

Provider Details

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Storm Dutton, PA-C
Storm Dutton, PA-C's Expert Contributions
  • Why is a raven like a writing desk? Musings of an orthopod

    "So they want to get to know me, do they?" *sneers* - Jim Carrey as 'The Grinch'.Hello, royal cabinet. This expert article is brought to you by the above title referenced juxtaposition from Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll reportedly did not ever expect for there to be an answer, but this...

  • Eating 13,000 calories a day to maintain weight?

    No, no, no. 2500 with moderate exercise. READ MORE

  • Feel heavy in lower abdomen?

    Hello, Have you taken a pregnancy test? A feeling of fullness in the lower abdomen could be a number of things. Most importantly, we need to evaluate if you are expecting a child or not so we get you the appropriate prenatal care. Other considerations include constipation, dietrelated issues, endometriosis, ovarian cysts. Hope you feel better soon. READ MORE

  • Bee stinging and pins and needles sensation?

    Hello, Thank you for reaching out. I understand how concerning it can be to experience unusual sensations like stinging or pins and needles throughout the body. Based on the information youve shared sudden onset of symptoms lasting around 10 days, described as bee stings or pins and needles, and complete resolution overnight There are a few potential explanations, including Peripheral nerve irritation or a transient neuropathy, which can sometimes occur due to pressure, inflammation, or even viral illnesses. Vitamin deficiencies like B12 or electrolyte imbalances, though these typically have a more gradual onset. Anxiety or stressrelated symptoms, which can present with physical sensations that mimic neuropathic pain. Reactions to environmental or contact triggers e.g., allergens, new detergents, or insect bites, though this would more likely include a visible rash or other symptoms. Since the symptoms have resolved, thats reassuring. However, if they return or are accompanied by other issues such as weakness, balance problems, or changes in cognition, I strongly recommend seeing your primary care provider or a neurologist for a full evaluation. You may also consider an allergy workup with your PCP to evaluate if you are allergic to bees and would benefit from having emergent anaphylaxis prevention medications for the future, such as an epipen. Did you experience any swelling in your tongue, trouble swallowing, or rash at the site of the sting? Please feel free to provide more details if anything changes or if youd like me to follow up. Wishing you continued health and wellness, Storm B. Dutton, PAC. READ MORE

Awards

  • University of Kentucky Dean’s List 2020  
  • WKU Department of Biology Scholarship 2016  
  • Florence and Basil C. Cole Scholarship 2016  
  • Ernest O. Beal Scholarship 2016  

Storm Dutton, PA-C's Practice location

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

1215 21st Avenue South, Suites 3200 and 4200 -
Nashville, TN 37232
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