My philosophy of medicine, as a board-certified physician assistant specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery at St. Luke’s University Health Network, is grounded in empathy, trust and a deep respect for the unique journey of every patient. I aim to build meaningful relationships with my patients based on honest communication, mutual respect and a shared vision of care. I aim to ease anxiety, foster confidence and help each patient navigate their path to healing and self-improvement.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in Biobehavioral Health from Penn State University. I completed my Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. During my training, I completed an elective rotation in plastic surgery at ChristianaCare in Delaware, where I developed a strong love and appreciation for the specialty. I’m proud to have joined the St. Luke’s community in 2025 and am committed to providing the highest level of care to every patient I see.
Outside work, I love traveling, exploring new places, trying different kinds of food and spending time outdoors. I also enjoy quality time with my nieces, nephew and my dog.