A midwife who meets your needs.

How do we get started?

1

Check My Availability

Check my availability using the form below! Expect to hear back within 1 business day!

2

Schedule Consultation

Once I have reached out with my availability, we will get you scheduled for a consultation at whichever office location is most convenient for you!

3

Schedule Initial Visit

Once you’ve made a decision, you will let me know and we will schedule your initial visit! At this time you’ll receive a welcome email with how to open your chart. You’ll need to fill this out at least 48 hours prior to your appointment!

check my availability

because of the intensive personal care my clients receive, I am have limited space in my practice. This protects my clients, ensuring optimal chances of having me present for them when they need me, as well as myself, ensuring I don’t burn out and am able to nurture all the parts of my life. I recommend checking my availability before scheduling a consultation!

FAQs

Do you accept insurance?

In short, no. Insurance is from satan. I’m only kind of kidding. I don’t accept insurance but do accept most health shares and offer payment plans for self-pay clients. I accepted insurance for a short season and realized it greatly negatively impacts my ability to provide the level of care that I’m passionate about providing. My self-pay rate is competitive and I try to offer customized payment plans that work for everyone.

What if there is an emergency?

As a midwife, licensed and governed by the state as well as nationally credentialed, I am required to maintain certifications in emergency skills. I carry all of the same emergency medications and most of the same emergency equipment you’d find in a hospital setting and am trained and able to manage most “common” birth emergencies.

What happens if you’re at another birth when I go into labor?

I have a very low volume practice in attempts to prevent this from happening. In the last 5 years I have never missed a birth because of having two clients in labor at one time. IF by some CRAZY chance that happened, I have skilled midwives I work closely with that would step in and help me manage both births at no additional cost to you. Likely I would be jumping from one to another as soon as baby #1 was born. You wouldn’t even know it had happened :)