Anita Scribner

Chief Medical Officer


Anita Scribner, MD, spent her childhood in Wills Point, Texas, aside from one year in northern Italy as a foreign exchange student. She attended the University of Texas and received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology degree and a Master of Science in Public Health degree from University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston. Dr. Scribner completed her medical degree at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and went to Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis for internal medicine residency, followed by University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center for her fellowship in infectious diseases.

Dr. Scribner joined Diagnostic Clinic of Longview in 1999 and has served continuously as an infectious disease consultant at both Longview Regional Medical Center and Good Shepherd. She holds board certifications in both internal medicine and infectious disease. She has been a physician at Special Health Resources since 2002 and now serves as chief medical officer.

Dr. Scribner married Ray Scribner in 1987 and they have seven children. Her hobbies include traveling, hiking, and bicycling. She has been a volunteer with Diakonia Compassionate Ministries in Kisumu, Kenya since 2005.