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Restore First Health Appoints National Clinical Leader Christopher Bromley, DPM, FACFAS as Chief Medical Officer

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Restore First Health Appoints National Clinical Leader Christopher Bromley,  DPM, FACFAS as Chief Medical Officer

Atlanta, GA – Restore First Health (RFH), a national advanced mobile wound care program, appoints renown physician, Christopher Bromley, DPM, FACFAS, as Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Bromley brings over 30 years of clinical expertise to RFH’s teams of advanced practitioners and nursing specialists who deliver advanced wound care and care coordination to communities across the United States.

Christopher Bromley, DPM, FACFAS continues to practice foot and ankle surgery in Delray Beach, Florida with specialties including Surgery, Sports Medicine, and Regenerative Wound Care. Dr. Bromley was most recently President and Chief Medical Officer at CarePICS.com helping advance digital health outcomes in patient suffering with wounds and critical limb ischemia.

“His incredible understanding of wound care and the integration of research based technology and products will bring our programs and services to patients in their homes to the next level,” said John Fish, CEO at Restore First Health. “It’s passionate people like Dr. Bromley, who’s focus over the last few decades has been on advancing the practical utilization of technology into real medical breakthroughs, are paving the way for new healing opportunities for patients throughout the world.”

In his new role at RFH, Dr. Bromley will oversee all clinical pathway development, lead the medical advisory committee, regional medical directors and shape education and training throughout the organization. He will also work in collaboration with a robust operations team to ensure quality care and strategic partnerships lead to best practice in mobile patient care.

Dr. Bromley completed his surgical residency in 1992 in Baltimore, MD. His training included such prestigious hospitals as the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins. Dr. Bromley has been involved in numerous clinical research projects, focused on breakthrough treatments. Dr. Bromley is a well-known international and national lecturer of foot and ankle surgery, wound care, and regenerative medicine.

“As we turn the page to the next chapter of our program, we could not be more thrilled to welcome an incredible medical expert to our team,” said Fish.


Restore First Health is an advanced mobile wound care program with serving communities in Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida and Kansas. Established in 2019 in Atlanta, GA, the program brings advanced wound and care coordination to the bedside of people who suffer from chronic and complex wounds.