I’m originally from suburban Philadelphia and began my educational journey in North Carolina. I graduated summa cum laude from NC State for my undergraduate studies, followed by medical school at the University of North Carolina. I completed my residency at Emory University. I love my career in Ob/Gyn. Being part of women’s lives from puberty through post-menopause is so rewarding.
Outside of my medical career, I love spending quality time with my family: my husband and two sons. I am also an avid traveler and runner, finding joy in exploring new places and staying active.
1100 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Center Pointe, Suite 800, Center 2, Atlanta, GA 30342, 404-252-1137. Jan 2025. Bisalp on 24-year-old redditor. Dr. Parker didn’t push back or pressure me to opt out of sterilization at the consultation appointment. No bingos. She only voiced her concerns, which were: 1. It’s uncommon to have this procedure at this age (24F, single, childfree) 2. The chances of getting pregnant on Kyleena is 0.3%, so the surgery is more like overkill. During my annual visit, I mentioned that I wanted her to perform a bilateral salpingectomy, but she wrote tubal ligation as the umbrella term. I made sure to say bilateral salpingectomy in every answer. She was happy to perform the BS laparoscopically so that my IUD would stay in place. The most painful part of the procedure is the gas pains in the days following the procedure. Recovery itself is so much easier than period pains!