MARTINSBURG, W.Va. – West Virginia University Hospitals-East and Panhandle Medical Associates recently welcomed Matthew Simmons, MD, infectious disease specialist, to the Eastern Panhandle.
Simmons, who is board certified in internal medicine and board eligible for infectious disease, has joined the internal medicine
practice of Panhandle Medical Associates which includes Jeffrey DeBord, DO, Roberto Reyna, MD, Cathy Funk, MD, Romulo Estigoy, MD and Travis Schildt, MD.
For the past two years, Simmons has been completing a fellowship in infectious disease at WVU Hospitals in Morgantown. He holds a medical degree from the WVU School of Medicine and completed his residency in internal medicine at WVU Hospitals.
As an infectious disease specialist, Simmons has expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. He also specializes in infections of the sinuses, heart, brain, lungs and other organs.
Simmons is a member of the medical staff at City Hospital and is now accepting new patient appointments with a referral. For more information or to make an appointment, contact Panhandle Medical Associates, 65 Healthcare Lane, Martinsburg at 304.263.6997.


