MenstrualDisorders near Southport, NC
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Biography: Dr. Dawn Simala Young, DO is a Family Practitioner who practices in Leland, NC. She is 61 years old. Dr. Dawn Simala Young, DO is affiliated with Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Donna Session, MD is a Reproductive Endocrinology /amp Infertility Specialist who practices in Wilmington, NC. She is 64 years old and has been practicing for 39 years. Dr. Donna Session, MD is affiliated with Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Jarrod Sheatsley, MD is a Family Practitioner who practices in Shallotte, NC. He is 40 years old and has been practicing for 14 years. Dr. Jarrod Sheatsley, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Robert Williams Jr, MD is a Pediatric Gastroenterology Specialist who practices in Wilmington, NC. He is 53 years old and has been practicing for 25 years. Dr. Robert Williams Jr, MD is affiliated with Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Latonya Beatty, MD is a Family Practitioner who practices in Wilmington, NC. She is 40 years old. Dr. Latonya Beatty, MD is affiliated with Novant Wilmington NC.

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Biography: My dad was a pediatrician, so I grew up around medicine. I always loved seeing him interact with his patients in the community and hearing about the impact he had on their lives. I wanted to find a way to serve my community in a similar way. \n During medical school, I discovered that obstetrics and gynecology was the perfect mixture of procedures and getting to see patients in the office. It's a field that allows me to offer a continuity of care and positively impact my patients' lives. \n My goal as a physician is to help each patient feel heard and cared for. Even though a visit to a doctor's office may not always be the most enjoyable part of someone's day, I hope that a visit with me will be both beneficial and pleasant. \n I moved to Wilmington in June 2022. My family is originally from Florida, but my parents now live in Idaho, and I love skiing and hiking that terrain when I visit them. \n In my free time, I love playing beach volleyball (I was meant to live on the coast!), spending time with my golden retriever, paddleboarding and watching college football.

Biography: Dr. James Adgent, MD is a Hospitalist who practices in Wilmington, NC. He is 54 years old and has been practicing for 24 years. Dr. James Adgent, MD is affiliated with Novant Wilmington NC.

Biography: Medicine captured my imagination, admiration and appreciation very early on in my life. After a gymnastics sports injury as a teenager, I went from being immobile to competing again in the span of four months, thanks to my orthopedic surgeon. The experience felt like something close to magic. Needless to say, it had a lasting impact on me and was the catalyst for my pursuit of a career in medicine. \n I graduated medical school from the University of Tennessee in Memphis in 2012 and went on to do my OB-GYN residency at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. While I always knew medicine was my calling, my specific passion for women's health did not emerge until medical school. Experiencing first-hand the incredible privilege and responsibility involved with caring for women through all stages of life, and especially childbirth, was another formative experience in my life. \n Today, I seek to leverage my education, training and life experiences to benefit the care I provide to the community. My undergraduate degree in mathematics from University of Tennessee in Knoxville gives me a strong foundation for ensuring my patients are receiving the best, most current, data-proven treatments available. But I also know that data isn't all doctors should consider; medicine is about more than what numbers tell us. I learned this lesson early in my career on a medical mission trip to Haiti where the importance of listening and understanding a patient's background first was key to successful outcomes. In addition, serving as a member on the hospital's obstetrics operations group and the surgical operations committee I am able to impact meaningful policies that improve patient care and experience. \n My husband, Aubrey Parsley, and I have two young sons. My husband's family has strong ties to Wilmington, so we settled here in 2019 to raise and grow our family. While my days as a gymnast may be behind me, I continue to enjoy being physically active. It's pretty easy to do - all I have to do is put on sneakers and chase after my two very active boys. Baking is something I loved doing with my mother as a child, and I still enjoy it today. Now, I'm thrilled to be making new memories in the kitchen with my sons.

Biography: Meghan Dougherty, MD is originally from Bristol, Tennessee. She attended the College of William & Mary in Virginia, where she met her husband, Ryan. Dr. Dougherty attended the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine in Memphis, TN. She completed her pediatric training at the Phoenix Children's Hospital/ Maricopa Medical Center residency program in Phoenix, Arizona, while her husband completed his residency in family medicine. Dr. Dougherty loves to travel, and is excited to join the community in Wilmington and enjoy any free time at the beach with a good book.
