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About

Dr. Harris grew up in Beech Grove, Indiana and is excited to serve her community here in Indianapolis. She completed her undergraduate and master’s degree from Indiana University and obtained her DO from Marian University. Dr. Harris completed her residency at Garden City Hospital in Michigan and at Ascension St. Vincent in Indianapolis, IN. During her residency she was awarded many honors which include, Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine Resident Award during 2020-2021 and Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Resident Award during 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.

Dr. Harris specializes in High-Risk Pregnancy, Robotic/Minimally Invasive Surgery, Menstrual Irregularities, Contraception Management, Preventative Women’s Health and Preconception Counseling.

Dr. Harris currently lives in the Broad Ripple area with her husband Ethan, daughter Isla and their three rescue pets Wrigley, Sadie, and Marshall. In her free time, Dr. Harris enjoys traveling, trying new foods, spending time with her family, and cheering on her favorite sports teams, the Indiana Hoosiers, Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

Bilateral Salpingectomy. 27, single, no children at all. It took a month to get in for a consultation, and another month for surgery. Procedure covered by insurance in full by Anthem BCBS as per the Affordable Care Act. Dr Harris was understanding. She did ask, however, if I felt I would change my mind about not wanting children if I were to get into a relationship later down the line. I said no. No sterilization binder was made. You just have to be confident in your decision and show that to her. She may tell you multiple times that the procedure is permanent.