Reproductive freedom for all ♀

About

Medicine combines all my passions complex problem solving, helping people and working with my hands into one field.

My approach to working with patients is to educate and guide them to make the best healthcare decisions for themselves. I feel it's my job to give patients as much information as I can and share my own perspectives to help them choose what's right for them. Every woman is different, and I honor my patients' individuality by tailoring a plan just for them.

I'm originally from eastern North Carolina and moved to the coast for my medical training and knew this is where I wanted to make my home. I enjoy taking care of the women in our corner of North Carolina.

I am married and have two teenage daughters. My biggest passion in life - outside my work as an OB/GYN - is raising strong, intelligent and independent young women. In my free time, I love spending time with my family. I also enjoy boating, photography and painting.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

During my consult 2 months ago. She Listened to my concerns over abortion becoming less accessible, and did not bingo me, I was emotional and cried and she respected my emotions and did not use them against me. She showed concern for my family medical history around endometrium cancer, and wanted to wait until she had my records to proceed so she could make sure to have all i needed done. I was approved last week for a Bilateral salpingectomy with no push back. And she noted that as long as I’m sure she respects all reasoning. I am 22years old. With no children