Mary K. Collins received a baccalaureate in nursing from Memphis State University in 1984 and a masters in nursing in nurse-midwifery from Emory University in 1986. In 2003, after twenty years of providing health care for women and children, she took a brief sabbatical to obtain a juris doctor from Nova Southeastern University. She has worked as an attorney and a nurse educator, as well as clinical instructor for medical students and nurse practi ... Read More
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Patients consistently praise Mary Collins' thoroughness, kindness, and caring nature, with many citing decades-long relationships. Her expertise and ability to provide comfort and peace of mind are highly valued. Patients appreciate that she is welcoming, makes them feel special, and is easy to talk to. She takes her time, explains everything clearly, and is knowledgeable. The staff is also commended for being kind and welcoming.
Verified Patient Reviews for Mary Collins, CNM
Mary Collins and her students were amazing. They were kind and empathetic, listening to my issues. I felt very comfortable and cared for.
Attention to detail. Never feel rushed.
She is thorough and kind.
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Mary Kay Collins is the most caring professional midwife I’ve ever dealt with. I’ve been seeing her for over a decade. I’m so grateful for her. There was also a student working with Mary Kay Collins, who is extremely comforting welcoming, and had an ability to make me feel special.
I arrived a little early and was taken to the back and seen almost immediately. Mary Kay took her time with me as always and we were able to discuss everything from over the past year. Mary Kay and I go back over 26 years. She was my midwife and delivered my daughter who now gets to see her as her gynecologist as do I still. She is literally THE BEST!
Dr. Collon and the rest of the staff were kind and very welcoming. Dr. Mary Collon always make me feel comfortable. Sher is easy to talk to.
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Mary K. Collins received a baccalaureate in nursing from Memphis State University in 1984 and a masters in nursing in nurse-midwifery from Emory University in 1986. In 2003, after twenty years of providing health care for women and children, she took a brief sabbatical to obtain a juris doctor from Nova Southeastern University. She has worked as an attorney and a nurse educator, as well as clinical instructor for medical students and nurse practitioner students. She has over twenty-five years experience in women’s health care.
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