Chief Medical Officer
Pittsburgh Mercy
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jack Todd Wahrenberger, MD, MPH, is a family practice physician who currently works in Pittsburgh as the chief medical officer at the Pittsburgh Mercy Health System. He studied medicine and public health at the University of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine, where he obtained both his doctorate and his master’s degree. Dr. Wahrenberger cofounded the North Side Christian Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center that serves uninsured and underserved persons in the inner city of Pittsburgh. He served as the medical director of this FQHC for 16 years. In 2012, Dr. Wahrenberger joined Pittsburgh Mercy Health System to start a fully integrated primary care clinic that serves as the medical and mental health home for more than 5,000 individuals as part of SAMHSA’s PBHCI grant program. In 2017, Dr. Wahrenberger became chief medical officer and oversees a medical staff consisting of 15 psychiatrists, eight nurse practitioners and five primary care providers. Pittsburgh Mercy is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, which provides a wide array of services including four ACT teams, a crisis center, partial hospitalization programs, adult, child and adolescent outpatient mental health, outpatient primary care, street medicine, as well as services for those living with intellectual disabilities
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