Reproductive freedom for all ♀

About

I am originally from Virginia, and I moved to Colorado with my husband to begin our careers. We have two daughters, and we are fortunate to have additional family nearby. I became a physician in order to advocate for patients, and it is a privilege to be able to participate in women's health care.

About my practice

I value women’s reproductive choices and respect the importance of patient participation in health care decision-making. I believe in establishing a comfortable, safe and non-judgmental environment for patients to openly communicate their true health needs. My aim is to help patients access the quality health care that they deserve. I appreciate the breadth of obstetrics and gynecology, and my interests include obstetrics, family planning, minimally invasive surgery, and general gynecology.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

Procedure: laparoscopic bilateral salpingectomy. Late 20s, long-term relationship, Childfree. Kaiser as a practice is hit-or miss on doctors and nurses trying to bingo you, but Dr. Stacey was adamant that it’s my choice and she doesn’t need to vet my reasons. She made sure I understood the risks of the surgery itself and had a plan in place for my recovery. I had a short timeframe due to my insurance plan changing and she made sure I was a high priority and accommodated me (within 6 weeks of initial request). Insurance cost for my plan was a flat $500 for the procedure + pain medication for after (~$20).