About
Dr. John Witcher earned an engineering degree before pursuing medicine at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. He completed additional training in OBGYN at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. A fifth-generation Mississippian, he began practicing as a general practitioner in rural Mississippi in 1996.
Dr. Witcher served as Medical Director of the ER and hospitalist program at Baptist Yazoo Medical Center. He treated COVID patients throughout the pandemic in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Today he runs an independent concierge practice focused on COVID-19 treatment, long haul COVID, vaccine injury, and spike protein detox. He founded MS Against Mandates and holds membership in the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. 9 WYAB. Dr. Witcher and his wife Brooke have four grown children and grandchildren. He serves in his local church and through Salt and Light Honduras Medical Missions.
Education & Training
Medical School
University of South Alabama College of Medicine
Residency
OBGYN training, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Additional Training
Engineering degree (undergraduate, institution not specified)
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Witcher right for?
Dr. Witcher serves patients of all ages who want direct, relationship-driven primary care. He is a strong fit for patients navigating COVID-19 illness, long haul COVID symptoms, or vaccine injury concerns. Patients seeking spike protein detox protocols will find focused expertise here. His home visit and telehealth options make him accessible to patients who prefer care outside a traditional office setting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Witcher focuses on COVID-19 treatment, long haul COVID, vaccine injury, and spike protein detox. He also provides general primary care for patients of all ages. His background includes both inpatient and outpatient COVID care throughout the pandemic.
Yes, Dr. Witcher makes home visits for patients who need in-person care at their location. Home visits last approximately one hour. This option works well for patients who are ill, homebound, or prefer care in a familiar setting.
com. Sessions run approximately one hour. Patients can also reach him through telephone consultations if a video visit is not needed.
Dr. Witcher attended the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. He completed additional training in OBGYN at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Before medical school, he earned an undergraduate engineering degree.
Dr. Witcher holds membership in the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. He also founded MS Against Mandates, a group that opposes vaccine mandates in hospitals, workplaces, and schools. He affiliates with Truth Integrative Medicine for in-person scheduling.
Yes, Dr. Witcher has spoken at the Global Covid Summit in Nashville. 9 WYAB radio.
Dr. Witcher began practicing as a general practitioner in rural Mississippi in 1996. He has nearly three decades of clinical experience treating patients across a wide range of conditions.
com and Zoom. Patients outside Mississippi can schedule a telehealth or telephone consultation to receive care remotely.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
