Rolando Reyes, Director of Healthcare Programs & Community Education/Outreach

Rolando Reyes, Director of Healthcare Programs, will develop, implement, and oversee grant programs and community education/outreach efforts. Rolando has been in healthcare for over a decade; 7 years of which are in not-for-profit Federally Qualified Health Centers and five years in the private health sector. Skilled in project management, State and Federal Grant programs, researching, planning, developing, and implementing the organization’s strategic objectives through lean six sigma methodologies. Rolando graduated from the University of Texas at Tyler, and currently lives in Flint, TX with his wife and three boys. He loves working in not-for-profit organizations, specifically in underserved rural areas and has dedicated himself to bridge the gap between those in need and promoting community-wide continuum of care. 

Chris Cammack, Director of Information Technology

Chris Cammack is formerly a Senior Level Network Administrator at the Longview Police Department. A proud graduate of TSTC Marshall, where he was inspired to pursue a career in Computer System’s Administration and Networking after the birth of his three children. Prior to working at Longview Police Department, he was the IT Director at Gary ISD where he was responsible for the implementation of a new district wide network including new servers, and all related networking hardware and software systems. In his free time, he can be found with his wife Phyllis in their garden, or at one of several local lakes or the Gulf fishing with his new Grandson, Charlie.

Dr. William Roberson, D.O., Chief Medical Officer

William Boyd Roberson, Jr., DO, is a board-certified family medicine physician who practices at Crossroads Family Care in Henderson Texas.

Dr. Roberson has a special appreciation for rural healthcare which is why he decided to work for Crossroads Family Care a Federally Qualify Health Center as the new Chief Medical Officer. “I like practicing in a small town, but a facility where patients can get care for more complicated matters that they might have during their lives.”

Committed to building lasting relationships with patients, Dr. Roberson takes an individualized approach to each patient’s healthcare needs. “I understand that patients usually know more about what’s going on with themselves than doctors do, so getting to know them well is important to promoting good health.”

Mark Dillingham

Mark Dillingham

With Crossroads since 2020

Utah Physician Assistant Program, Salt Lake City, Utah

Eagle Scout

Mark has been a Physician Assistant for 26 years, with time spent across a wide variety of specialties. He has been in Family Practice with Crossroads since 2020.

After time in the Military, he attended the Utah Physician Assistant Program, Salt Lake City, Utah. “Go Utes!”

Mark enjoys working with patients on their health goals, and loves being able to help people every day.

Mark is an Eagle Scout, as are his two sons. He also enjoys Judo, scuba diving, and riding his motorcycle.

Favorite Quote: ““Once more into the breach dear friends!””

Karina Gonzalez

Karina Gonzales

With Crossroads since 2021.

Graduated from Tyler Junior College.

Driven by love of family and the happiness of patients after cleanings.

Karina joined the Crossroads family in 2021 as a Registered Dental Hygienist. She is easygoing and passionate about dental care, allowing patients to feel comfortable after each interaction.

While attending Tyler Junior College, Karina was grateful for her support system and new friends that witnessed her becoming a stronger person.

She is driven every day by her love of family and the happiness of patients after cleanings.

When at home, Karina enjoys spending time with her family, along with her three dogs (Evee, Maji, and Ramona) and two guinea pigs (Dobby and Biggie Smalls).

Favorite Quote: “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.” – Ronald Reagan

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