
Mercy Medical Center has appointed Dr. Matthew Fox as chief medical officer, effective December 2025. Dr. Fox will succeed Dr. Tony Myers, who previously announced his retirement and will step down at the end of this year.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to Dr. Myers for his many years of outstanding leadership and commitment to our patients, staff and community,” said Dr. Timothy Quinn, Mercy president and CEO. “Dr. Myers has consistently stood as a steady, knowledgeable and trusted leader and has left a lasting influence.”
Dr. Fox is a long-time MercyCare family physician based at MercyCare Marion and brings more than 28 years of clinical and leadership experience to his new role. As chief medical officer, he will oversee quality, safety, risk management and regulatory efforts across the Mercy system, while also serving as a liaison to the broader medical community.
Dr. Fox has held numerous leadership positions within Mercy, including medical staff president, chair of the credentials committee and chair of the outpatient medicine quality and patient safety committee. His clinical expertise spans family medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics and inpatient hospital care.
“Dr. Fox has been a trusted physician and leader within our community for nearly three decades,” Dr. Quinn said. “His deep understanding of our mission, our patients, and our commitment to quality and safety makes him an exceptional choice to lead our medical operations into the future.”
Dr. Fox will continue to maintain his clinical practice on a limited basis. He earned his doctor of medicine degree from the University of South Dakota and completed his family medicine residency at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Truman Medical Center.







