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AdventHealth Medical Group is pleased to announce that Sarah Hill, FNP-C, has joined AdventHealth Medical Group OB/GYN at Curtis Parkway.
Hill joins Joy Nwadike, MD, Donald Taylor, MD, Kristi Cobb, WHNP-C, Tara Darlene Kendrick, MSN, FNP-C, Melodi Lewis-Carvour, PA-C, and the care team at AdventHealth Medical Group OB/GYN, which provides comprehensive women’s care for all stages of a woman’s life.
Hill is dedicated to providing whole-person care that heals your body, strengthens your mind and uplifts your spirit. Hill advocates for her patients’ needs and provides quality, patient-centered care. She treats patients of all ages, keeping each patient’s whole health in mind.
Hill believes medicine is a God-given call to care for patients and provide the best possible outcome during the most difficult or happiest times of their lives.
Hill earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Sociology from Kennesaw State University. She also earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Kennesaw State University. She has worked as a registered nurse at AdventHealth Gordon in wound care, orthopedics, med/surg, urgent care and the progressive care unit. Her experience as a bedside nurse inspires her to continue offering experienced, compassionate care to each of her patients.
Hill is now seeing new patients. To schedule an appointment at AdventHealth Medical Group OB/GYN at Curtis Parkway, please call Call706-879-5770.
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