Staff Bio’s

We are happy to present a staff that is dedicated to its guests and the mission of restore. Each of our staff members has a deep motivation to provide care our specific population for many differing reasons. From our front office to our medical director you be engaged with empathy, compassion, and understanding.

 
 
 

Dr. Lydia Davis, DO

Lydia Davis is a Family Medicine boarded physician who completed her residency at West Virginia University. She attended medical school in Lewisburg, WV at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. 

Lydia grew up in the Southwestern Pennsylvania and the Morgantown, WV areas, where the majority of her family still resides. Following high school, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at the University of Virginia. 

In addition to her training in acute and chronic medical management in underserved populations, Lydia’s interests lie in utilizing integrative practices when appropriate, with additional training in Addiction Medicine, Sports Medicine, Emergency and Wilderness Medicine, Obesity/Metabolic disease, and OMT.

 

Travis Watson, LPC, ALPS

Travis is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Licenses Professional Supervisor with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Slippery Rock University. Prior to starting Restore, Travis was a consultant to hospitals and investors nationwide providing clinical insight while developing multiple Substance Use Disorder treatment programs. He has been asked to present material in different settings providing education on clinical processes, counselor development, and racial and diversity issues. Travis has owned and operated a private practice and Managed inpatient rehabilitation centers in the past as well. Travis is driven to work in this field by the grace of God and finds his passion and pursuit through his faith.

 

Alexis Holliday, Office Manager

Alexis is a West Virginia University graduate where she earned her Bachelors of Science from The School of Public Health. She has an Area of Emphasis in Patient Navigation and a Minor in Addiction Studies.

Alexis is originally from Roane County, West Virginia where she witnessed the opioid epidemic wreak havoc on her hometown. This heavily influenced her urge to minor in addiction studies at WVU. Upon completing her minor, she knew she wanted to work with the recovering community by combining her working knowledge as a patient navigator with her passion for helping those recovering from Substance Use Disorder. In her free time she enjoys traveling, photography, collecting houseplants and spending time with family.