About Us

Our Vision...

Pro Health will positively impact the wellness of our clients

Our Core Values:

Integrity…I will always speak the truth. What I promise is what I deliver.

Commitment…I give myself and everything I commit to 100% until I succeed.

Excellence…Good enough isn’t. I always deliver exceptional quality in all I do.

Ownership…I am truly responsible for my actions.

Team Work…I am a team player. I do whatever it takes to achieve team goals.

Fun…Life is a journey to be enjoyed and appreciated.

Gratitude…I am a truly grateful person. I say thank-you and show appreciation often.

Wellness is at the top of many people’s wish list yet so many of us take our overall health for granted until it forces us to pay attention! Most of us know the ins and outs of staying healthy and keeping those around us healthy. Sometimes we need help applying what we know; sometimes we need help learning more about our personal wellness.

For twenty five years ProHealth has worked diligently for the health of the people of Northwest Florida—their Vision is to positively impact the wellness of our clients.

ProHealth achieves this vision by providing preventive, convenient medical services and wellness advice at comparable to lower costs than competitors for businesses and individuals.

A history

1985 - Registered nurse Vivian Krumel opens the doors to Professional Health Examiners and worked out of her home. With 30 years of nursing experience, she laid the business’ foundation on insurance paramedical exams.

1989 - The company moved to its current location on Summit Blvd New services were added--drug testing and flu vaccines.

1994 - Vivian’s daughter, Debbie Krumel joined the team

2000 - Vivian’s daughter Danette Krumel became the business development manager

2003 - After a few years absence, Debbie returns to the business as Human Resource Manager and Operations Manager

2007 - Vivian semi-retires

Today, this family owned business has a full-range of services.

Vivian believes “As a registered nurse, I have always looked at prevention as a means to better health rather than treatment.