Alabama Women's Wellness Center, P.C. is a premier obstetrics and gynecology practice providing minimally invasive surgery, advanced laparoscopy, treatment for infertility, preventative health maintenance, contraceptive counseling, and obstetrical care.
OUR HISTORY
Since its foundation in 2010, Alabama Women's Wellness Center has been based on dedication to evidence-based practices and patient centered care.
We are proud to offer the best in women's healthcare and to serve the women of the Huntsville area.
GET TO KNOW US
Dr. Robinson graduated from Morehouse School of Medicine in May 2004. She completed her Internship and Residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of Alabama, Birmingham in June 2008. She is a National Health Service Corps Scholar and has studied abroad.
Dr. Robinson focuses on providing individualized care for women of all ages and is committed to providing comprehensive women's health care. She maintains one of the lowest Cesarean rates and highest VBAC rates among Huntsville area OBGYNs.
Beyond her OBGYN clinic work at Alabama Women's Wellness, Dr. Robinson is also deeply committed to promoting reproductive freedom and choice. She has been featured by the New York Times for her groundbreaking work relating to reproductive health care access in the south.
Dr. Williams graduated from Case Western Reserve University and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri.
Dr. Williams was a Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellow, during which time she developed her initial interest in quality of life as it relates to reproductive health care and abortion. She was also a Family Planning Fellow at Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health at University of California, San Francisco, where she explored how cultural context affects reproductive decision making, with a special focus on black women.
Dr. Williams considers herself a comprehensive provider for women and others with gynecologic concerns.
Andrea Pryor is a Board Certified Women's Health Nurse Practice and has over 13 years experience in Women's Health. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Phoenix in 2009. As a Registered Nurse, she worked as a Labor and Delivery Charge Nurse, Childbirth Educator, and Sweet Success Gestational Diabetic Educator. Andrea went on to earn her Masters of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University in December 2015 with a specialization in midwifery and Women's Health.
Andrea is currently a member of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH), and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).
Andrea is extremely passionate about providing compassionate health care and empowering women during all aspects of their lives. She enjoys spending time with her husband and their five children.
Traci Hicks is a devoted wife, a mother of three sons and one daughter, and a proud grandmother to an adorable grandson.
Legacy holds great importance to Traci. Her grandmother, Nellie Thompson, has been a profound influence on her life. Nellie was a public health registered nurse in Columbus, Georgia, in the 1940s, working and learning from the Granny midwives. Hearing her grandmother's stories of maternal healthcare during segregation and witnessing the lasting admiration from her community inspired Traci to become a Nurse Midwife.
With over 20 years of experience in women's healthcare, Traci began her career as an LPN, progressed to an RN, and now serves as a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM). Seventeen of those years were spent as a Labor and Delivery RN at Huntsville Hospital, followed by two years as an RN birth assistant at Vanderbilt Birth Center. Traci is dedicated to improving maternal mortality rates for all, especially people of color. She passionately believes in birth equity and ensuring patients' voices are heard in healthcare decisions.
Traci is proud to be a member of the Alabama Women's Wellness Center team, where she strives to make a positive impact on maternal healthcare.
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