
Ask An OBGYN: Endometriosis
Endometriosis Awareness Week is March 3rd– March 9th and in recognition of this event, we sat down with Obstetrician/Gynecologist,...
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A graduate of Elms College and Frontier Nursing University, Andrea became a nurse practitioner because she wanted to contribute positively to the lives of her patients, their families and the community in a rewarding way. She has always had a passion for women’s health and empowering women to play a role in their care. “As a woman, I know how uncomfortable and awkward a visit to the OB-Gyn office can be,” she explains. “I want my patients to feel welcome and comfortable with a provider that they trust. That’s why I am committed to delivering personal and high quality care to every woman that I see.”
Andrea’s philosophy is to treat each patient as an individual and to provide every patient with high quality, compassionate care. “I want to make sure every patient feels supported and valued so they can be an active member in their own care,” she explains. Andrea enjoys working with women throughout their lives, from their first menstrual cycle through menopause. “Being a women’s healthcare provider allows me to provide comprehensive care to help women make a difference in their lives.” When she is not busy with patients, Andrea enjoys spending time with her family as well as reading and working in her vegetable and flower garden.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
NCC-Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Master of Science: Frontier Nursing University
Endometriosis Awareness Week is March 3rd– March 9th and in recognition of this event, we sat down with Obstetrician/Gynecologist,...
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We visited with Dr. Amos Adelowo, the director of our Urogynecology department, to learn more about Pelvic Organ Prolapse, a common...