Atlanta Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Locality: Decatur, Georgia
Phone: +1 404-299-9724
Address: 315 Winn Way 30030 Decatur, GA, US
Website: www.atlantagynob.com
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Our office is closed today in observance of MLK holiday.
Dr. Kristin Oates was one of the first in line to get her COVID-19 vaccine.
From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving! Our office is closed on Thursday, 11/26 and Friday, 11/27/2020 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. #Thanksgiving #Thanksgiving2020 #babyfriendly
Welcome to our monthly Meet and Greet. Grab your snacks and your blanket, get comfy and ready to meet all of our physicians and midwives. Leave your questions and comments!
Thank you for your service.
Due to COVID guidelines, our Meet and Greet will be hosted via Facebook live on Wednesday, 11/18/20 at 5pm. Hope to see you then! #BabyFriendly www.atlantagynob.com
Happy Nurse Practitioners Week 2020! Spotlight on Sarah Davis, who works in our Gwinnett office! #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob Why did you become a nur...se practitioner?My mom was a labor and delivery nurse and taught childbirth classes. I think from this early exposure, I developed an interest in women’s health and caring for women. I had a goal of becoming a nurse practitioner before I graduated high school. Random fact My husband and I were born 2 days apart in the same hospital. We didn’t know that we have consecutive birth certificates until we were getting our marriage license. What’s on your bucket list? Medical mission trip One thing you would bring to a deserted islandbug spray Your favorite emoji
It’s National Nurse Practitioner Week! We love both of our women’s health nurse practitioners and appreciate all the work they do to care for our patients! Lizette and Sarah! #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob
Due to inclement weather, our office will not open until 10 am. If you have an appointment before that time, someone from our office will call to have it rescheduled. Stay tuned for future updates.
It's that time of the month again! Time for our virtual Meet & Greet that is. Kick back and get ready to meet all our superstars here at Atlanta Gynecology and Obstetrics. Leave any questions or comments here for us and we'll reach back out to you as soon as we can.
Due to COVID guidelines, our Meet and Greet will be posted here at 7 pm on 10/28/2020.
Happy Medical Assistants Week!
Last day of National Midwifery Week 2020! Spotlight on Sabrina Fernandez #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob #midwivesmatter #NMW2020 #midwivesforequity #midw...ivesmakeadifference Why did you become a midwife? It was a culmination of a lot of life events that finally lead me to this place. Being a midwife is a privilege. Serving you is an honor! Random fact I love fried chicken Wednesdays at the hospital What’s on your bucket list? learn how to play the piano One thing you would bring to a deserted islandmy Instant Pot Your favorite emoji
Happy National Midwifery Week 2020! Spotlight on our midwife Dixie Gilmore (pictured here with her family!) #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob #midwivesmatt...er #NMW2020 #midwivesforequity #midwivesmakeadifference #midwivesforJustinTimberlake Why did you become a midwife? Actually, I think midwifery had me as I witnessed my first birth as a nursing student 30 years ago. I have had the privilege watching couples become families and being part of their birth story.I am still humbled and find midwifery so rewarding and fills my soul. Random fact I love to garden What’s on your bucket list? go on a safari One thing you would bring to a deserted islandJustin Timberlake Your favorite emoji
Happy National Midwifery Week 2020! Spotlight on our newest midwife Catherine Assink #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob #midwivesmatter #NMW2020 #midwivesfo...requity #midwivesmakeadifference Why did you become a midwife? I have always been amazed by the strength I see in women. Midwifery drew me in because of the philosophy of being with women regardless of the stage of life or circumstancethrough life’s joys and trials. Random fact I lived in South Africa for three years before I became a midwife What’s on your bucket list? run a marathon One thing you would bring to a deserted islandA hammock Your favorite emoji
Happy National Midwifery Week 2020! Spotlight on our midwife Amy Wells #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob #midwivesmatter #NMW2020 #midwivesforequity #midwiv...esmakeadifference Why did you become a midwife? I've always been drawn to midwifery. As a kid, I heard my mom rave about the midwives who helped with my sister'sbirth and how much easier they made the whole experience. That's my main goal now: to help each client and their family through the childbearing process as smoothly as possible. That’s also my approach with GYN care, from choosing a first contraceptive through menopause and everything in between. My focus is always on the unique needs/concerns of the client in front of me. What can I do to help them through this experience? To me, that's what being a midwife is all about! Random fact I love to sing! Being able to sing as part of a group is one of the main things I'm missing right now, due to the pandemic. What’s on your bucket list? seeing the Grand Canyon One thing you would bring to a deserted islanda good read! Your favorite emoji
Happy National Midwifery Week 2020! Spotlight on our midwife Julia Smookler #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob #midwivesmatter #NMW2020 #midwivesforequity #m...idwivesmakeadifference Why did you become a midwife? I’ve always had a desire to nurture and care for people. When I was younger, I would volunteer in hospitals. I initially was on a path to become an optometrist. It wasn’t until my rotation in undergrad nursing, that I was introduced to women’s healthcare and the awe of labor and delivery. That forever changed the course of my career to focus on what I loved the most, women’s healthcare. Midwifery is such an amazing profession that allows me to care for the whole woman. It has been so rewarding!! Random fact Love to hike, bike, and travel What’s on your bucket list? travel to countries that I haven’t traveled to yet! One thing you would bring to a deserted islandGuessing my family is already there....an airstream/glamper ! Your favorite emoji , -sorry I have 2
Happy National Midwifery Week 2020! Spotlight on our midwife Kia Harrison-Wyatt #decaturmidwifery #atlantagynob #midwivesmatter #NMW2020 #midwivesforequi...ty #midwivesmakeadifference Why did you become a midwife? I’ve been interested, and now passionate about women’s health since I was a little girl. It started as just a desire to deliver babies and grew into an amazing respect for women as a whole. I’m honored to take care of us and to be a part of so many special moments. Midwifery was calling me way before I knew what a midwife was. Random fact I like to run What’s on your bucket list? Lactation consultant certification One thing you would bring to a deserted islandDonuts Your favorite emoji
For your safety and wellbeing we are continuing our virtual Meet and Greet series. Join ALL the doctors and midwives as we walk through frequently asked questions and topics about pregnancy. All we need from you is your questions and comments for us. Get ready, bring some snacks and get comfortable as we get to know each other better!
UPDATE: Our phones are back up and running as normal. We are experiencing problems with all incoming calls. Our carrier reports this problem is affecting multiple customers. They are working diligently to get the phones up and running. Stay tuned for future updates. Thank you.
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