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Two CHS graduates join Campbellsville medical practices

By Calen McKinney

Congratulations to CHS graduates Dr. Ben Angel and Dr. Matt Feltner!

Campbellsville High School graduates Dr. Ben Angel and Dr. Matt Feltner have recently joined medical practices in Campbellsville, KY.



Angel has joined Taylor Regional Urology. He is a Centre College graduate and received his medical degree from the University of Louisville. He completed his residency at University of Kentucky, where he served as chief resident. Angel is also trained in robotics. Angel graduated from CHS in 2002. He is the son of Dr. James and Sherri Angel. To schedule an appointment with Angel, call 270-789-2471.

Feltner has joined Taylor Regional Orthopedic Group as a podiatrist. He is a Kent State University graduate and completed a three-year foot and ankle medicine and surgical residency, and also a fellowship in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery in Cleveland, Ohio. Feltner graduated from CHS in 2004. He is the son of Dr. William and Barbara Feltner. To schedule an appointment with Feltner, call 270-465-0632.


This story was posted on 2016-08-08 00:13:37
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