Who We Are
My name is Peter Glanville. I’m a Physician Assistant, and I started this clinic in 2019. I quickly found a need for reasonable, friendly, and fast DOT Exams. I provided great service, I created relationship with my “drivers” and their employers, and we have have grown tremendously. We have expanded the services that we offer and have built a team of like-minded medical professionals to offer our services.
Growing up for most of my life building cabinets, driving tractors, logging, and working hard, I can relate to my clients. I started early in life with medical training as a first responder in Stevens County at age 18, working within the community and responding to medical calls. I went back to school in my 30s to pursue a career in medicine. Starting with EMT Basic and moving quickly to Paramedic, I graduated from SCC as a medic, spent time riding with AMR, and was quickly accepted into PA school. I worked for 4 years in primary care before starting my own clinics, now having Guardian Occupational Health, Integrative Medicine NW, and The IV Method. At Integrative Medicine NW, we offer primary care, and complex medical care, approaching each patient as an individual. We specialize in hormone balance, prevention, and finding the “root cause” of disease. The IV Method offers IV therapies with vitamins and nutrients, supporting the body’s innate healing and restorative capabilities.
I have deep respect for the workers that keep building and moving our great country forward. This deep respect shows at my clinics.
My name is Matthew Rendahl, and I am a Physician Assistant.
I was born and raised in Whitefish, Montana. I spent a lot of time hiking in Glacier National Park, as well as swimming, skiing, and snowboarding. I've always felt called to enter the medical field, perhaps because I spent a couple of years in and out of hospitals due to some complications at birth.
I graduated with my undergraduate degree in Medical Technology and Microbiology from the University of Montana. I had an 11.5-year career as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist, including five years of being commissioned in the US Public Health Service. This experience made me want more interaction in caring for patients and focusing on keeping people healthy, ultimately leading me to the University of Washington for PA school. I've been practicing as a PA for over ten years and love helping my patients stay healthy, active, and working.
I currently live in Deer Park with my wife and two dogs. I have two amazing adult children. I enjoy many activities, such as working out at the gym, hiking, camping, traveling, and playing racquetball. In the winter, I enjoy snowboarding and snowshoeing. I've recently started Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and have taken a strong liking to it as well.
My name is Robin Martin, and I am a Physician Assistant.
I was born in picturesque Helena, Montana, but my family relocated to Spokane when I was four. I was married in 1982, and together with my partner, we have been blessed with five wonderful children and 11 delightful grandchildren.
For the most part, I devoted my time to being a stay-at-home mom. However, I also felt a strong pull toward serving my community, which led me to join Rockford, Washington's volunteer fire department. There, I discovered my passion for medicine and eventually became an EMT.
This newfound passion for healthcare led me to pursue further education, and I graduated from the Physician Assistant (PA) program at the University of Washington in 2009. My mission is to add compassion to medicine, and I work daily to achieve that.
When not working, I spend time with my family and enjoy gardening and baking. I have a blessed life, which I owe to Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior.