Reproductive freedom for all ♀

About

I was raised in Olympia, Washington, along the beautiful Puget Sound. In an attempt to escape the weather, I attended college at the University of San Diego (Go Toreros!). I spent two years volunteering with AmeriCorps in Oregon and Colorado. My incredible experiences with AmeriCorps solidified my desire to become a physician. I trained at New York Medical College for medical school. New York City was an active and fun place to live, however I was ready to move back west. I completed my obstetrics and gynecology residency training at the University of Colorado. The patients, mentors and friends I have here make me happy to call Colorado my new forever home! I am honored to be recognized as a 5280 Magazine Top Doctor in 2022.

About my practice

I feel privileged and fortunate to provide care to women. Women are amazing! They are powerful and compassionate; they are the foundation of their families and they deserve to be cared for by outstanding doctors. I view medicine as a partnership between patients and doctors. I work with my patients to create a shared plan of care for their problems. I employ a combination of medications, surgery, holistic and multidisciplinary methods to treat medical problems. Most importantly, I enjoy creating lasting relationships with my patients throughout all phases of their life.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

She successfully completed a bilateral salpingectomy on me yesterday. I have had very little discomfort/pain and she did an amazing job. Her only reply to me when I asked about a sterilization was “I believe women”. She was so supportive and kind and didn’t question me at all, while still making sure to be professional and address my concerns. A little info about me: I’m 23, in good health, and it took about 1 month from my first consult to the surgery taking place.