| Dr. Stacy B
Lewis Jr.
Dr. Lewis
is a North Carolinian with a
Medical degree from Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon,
Georgia. He Completed his residency training in OB-GYN at Regional
Medical Center in Wilmington, N.C.
Between attending college at the
university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and attending medical
school, Dr. Lewis spent five years as a chemical engineer. Dr. Lewis
and his wife, Fay, who is a registered nurse, have two daughters and
a son.
Dr. Lewis has been in practice in
Oxford, N.C. for 11 years. His special practice interest include
infertility, high risk obstetrics, general female surgery and
ultrasound. When not at work, Dr. Lewis enjoys golf, working in his
yard, and secluded tropical beaches.
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| Sara Burgio,
C.F.N.P
Sara, a
Certified Family nurse Practitioner, was born and raised in Buffalo,
New York where she received her undergraduate degrees in Nursing
from Erie Community College and Daemen College. She then moved to
Durham, North Carolina in 1996 with her husband Wayne, where she
received her Master's Degree/Family Nurse Practitioner from the Duke
University School of Nursing. Since then, Sara has been with Center
For Women's Health, along with maintaining a position as a staff
nurse at the Duke University's Medical/Birthing Center.
Sara's special interest include
Mother/Baby nursing, adolescent health and teenage pregnancy issues,
and breastfeeding support. She also acts as a preceptor for future
Nurse Practitioners through the Duke University School of Nursing
and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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| Cheryl Lloyd, A.
N. P.
Cheryl, a
Certified Adult Nurse Practitioner, received both her undergraduate
degree in Nursing, and her Master's Degree/Adult Nurse Practitioner
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Born and
raised in Raleigh, NC, Cheryl continues to reside there with her
husband, Bill.
Cheryl's special interest include
contraceptive education and counseling, diagnosis and treatment of
common menstrual problems, menopause symptom relief, and health
screening measures such as mammography, cholesterol surveillance,
and colon cancer screening.
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