Modern surgery is a systems problem: machines, monitors, medicines, and minds must align. Physician anesthesiologists sit at that intersection—monitoring your ECG, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and anesthetic depth in real time—and translate those data into action: titrating medications, managing the airway, and coordinating with the surgical team. We pair that vigilance with standardized safety checklists and double-verification of medications to reduce risk. From infants to adults—including complex cardiac cases—you’re in experienced, board-certified hands. Meet your anesthesiologist before surgery to discuss your plan and expectations.
Heath Allen, DO
Dr. Allen completed medical school at Midwestern University followed by a general anesthesiology residency at the University of Washington. His enjoys the collaborative environment of the operating room and making patients feel at ease. In his free time he explores the outdoors with his wife and four children.
Megan Gatlin, DO
Dr. Gatlin is a Board Certified Anesthesiologist who trained at the University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Hospital. When not at work, she enjoys hiking, camping, fishing and exploring beautiful Alaska with her husband, two sons and chocolate lab Jessie
Torijaun Dallas, MD
Dr. Dallas is a Board Certified Cardiothoracic Anesthesiologist who trained at Duke University Medical Center. He served in the USAF and is an Afghanistan War Veteran. Outside of the hospital, he enjoys exercising, traveling, outdoor activities, reading about current events, and spending quality time with his wife and two children.
Jordan MacNeil, MD
Dr. MacNeil is originally from Canada. He is a board certified anesthesiologist and received subspecialty training in adult cardiothoracic anesthesia from Yale University. In his free time, he enjoys rock climbing, SCUBA diving and reading graphic novels.
John Morris, MD
John’s clinic and research interests include cardiac and regional anesthesia. An Alaskan since 2015, at work John enjoys helping patients get through surgery safely and comfortably. When not at the hospital he can be found
spending time with his wife Cece – preferably somewhere outside!
Carl Stanberry, MD