"I am a native of Pittsburgh, PA, but have lived and practiced medicine in Columbia since 2008. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, I attended the Georgetown University School of Medicine, where I discovered my love of family medicine. I continued my southern migration by training at the Palmetto Health/University of South Carolina Family Medicine Residency Program. I was co-chief resident in my final year and decided to stay in Columbia to begin my family medicine career. Board certified since 2011, I worked in Palmetto Health’s free clinic, and I taught family medicine residents at the family medicine residency program. I am still an assistant clinical faculty member at the USC School of Medicine. In 2019, I became a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. I established Noreta Family Medicine in 2020 because I saw frustration on my patient’s faces daily, having to deal with phone trees, complicated billing questions, high medical costs, surprise bills, long wait times, and feeling like a number. I’m here to improve all of this! I want you to be able to understand how the office works, where your money is going, and know the cost of your care up front. I want to show that DPC is a newer, but sustainable model where I can spend more time with you, and and improve the value of your visits to the doctor.. I chose family medicine because of the relationships I can develop over time from seeing patients. I enjoy working with you to treat chronic medical problems, like diabetes and high blood pressure and women’s health issues! Outside of medicine, I enjoy crafting, baking, cooking, and bringing the spirit of Notre Dame to Columbia!"