Ardmore Institute of Health Welcomes Dr. MaryEllen Eller to its Board of Trustees

Ardmore Institute of Health (AIH) is proud to welcome Dr. MaryEllen Eller to its Board of Trustees.

“We are delighted to welcome Dr. MaryEllen Eller to the AIH Board,” says Dr. Ron Stout, President and CEO of AIH. “Her expertise in behavioral health and commitment to Whole Person Care will be invaluable in helping us change the way people are cared for in America.”

Dr. MaryEllen Eller is a board-certified psychiatrist recognized for her clinical expertise, leadership, and holistic approach to mental health. Her background as a gymnast and coach laid the foundation for her appreciation of the powerful connection between mindset, health, and performance. Dr. Eller’s training spans general adult psychiatry, interventional psychiatry, and leadership-focused care. A graduate of Andrews University and Loma Linda University School of Medicine, she completed her psychiatric residency at Loma Linda University Health and holds advanced certification as a Master Psychopharmacologist through the Neuroscience Education Institute.

Her leadership experience includes co-founding RxPerformance Therapy and Remission Psychiatry, as well as serving as Medical Director across multiple inpatient and outpatient psychiatric programs. Currently, Dr. Eller serves as the Southeast Regional Medical Director for Radial, where she leads initiatives to expand access to interventional psychiatric treatments across the United States. The Radial team is dedicated to revolutionizing psychiatric care through patient-centered, outcome-driven treatment, expanding access to effective interventions, and ensuring that every client receives the highest quality care.

In addition, Dr. Eller provides whole-person psychiatric consultation and professional supervision at Remission Psychiatry, emphasizing the vital role of healthy living in promoting brain health, resilience, and recovery. Her approach integrates the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of well-being—helping clients optimize performance and live purpose-driven, meaningful lives.

“I am honored to join the AIH Board and excited to collaborate with such a dedicated group of professionals. I believe that effective chronic disease management begins with Whole Person Care, grounded in lifestyle optimization. I look forward to supporting evidence-based strategies that improve health and vitality in our communities,” says Dr Eller.

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