Reproductive freedom for all ♀

About

Dr. Fogleman is a native of Long Island, New York, who initially came to North Carolina to play soccer at Davidson College. She enjoys international travel, hiking, cooking, and spending time with her husband and two sons. Given her love of sports and competitive spirit, she plays in both adult kickball and soccer leagues.  Dr. Fogleman also speaks Spanish.

"I truly enjoy the many facets of being a general Ob-Gyn - from infertility and pregnancy care to surgery and menopause management."

Primary Specialty

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Honors and Awards

Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship: 2003 June C. Allcott Fellowship in Medicine: 2002
University of North Carolina School of Medicine Excellence in Community Service. Robert E. Bryan Public Service Fellowship: 2001, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC: To support service project spreading Hunger Lunch Program to other medical schools through creation of startup materials, presentations at international and national medical student meetings, and consultations with interested student groups.
International Health Forum Fellowship: 2000,
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, NC: To support 2-week intensive language course in Guatemala and a one-month stay at Nicaraguan orphanage to conduct a health assessment.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

OBGYN; Gave lots of BC options. Was hesitant to approve bilateral salp for childfree woman under 26 (patient was 25 at time of request) but ultimately approved surgery. Said she didn’t want to stand in the way of bodily autonomy. | (Different Redditor) Approved childfree, unmarried 24F for bilateral salpingectomy. Was not hesitant, and went through all of the options and risks.