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About

Biography

Outside of work, you’ll find me spending time with family and friends, arranging flowers, decorating desserts, refinishing furniture, doing home projects with my husband or playing with our two kittens.

Care Philosophy

I’m from a family with five women, so I care for my patients like I would care for my grandmother, mother or sister. I decided to become an OB-GYN after caring for my grandmother as she died from ovarian cancer and after educating women as a counselor at a family planning clinic. I empower women to improve and advocate for their mental and physical health, so they can focus on their careers, family and life passions.
 

Area of Interest

My special interests include contraception, family planning, infertility, labor and delivery, management of fibroids, menopause, minimally invasive gynecological surgery, peripartum mental health, and pregnancy and postpartum care.

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • International Marce Society for Perinatal Mental Health

Honors, Awards etc.

  • Recognized with an 800 Award for 2025 by Reputation.com

Education

Residency:
University Of Kansas School Of Medicine (2020)

Medical School:
University Of Missouri Columbia School Of Medicine (2016)

Board Certifications

American Board of ObGyn

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

Dr. Jackie Werner at NKC Hospital. No bingos whatsoever by her and her staff, amazing bedside manner, just reiterated that it’s permanent but that “it’s always a person bearing a uterus’s choice on what to do with their body, and I’m just here to make that happen”. Also mentioned that she only does IUD insertion with anesthetic because she sees no reason to make people suffer and said that I was by no means the youngest person she’s given a bisalp to because I’m an adult and can make my own decisions. She’s absolutely the best doctor I have ever had, barring none.