Morgan C. Wilkerson, PA-C, is committed to providing women of all ages the care and compassion they need to fully understand their healthcare options and proper preventive care methods. She received her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from Eastern Virginia Medical School, and she’s now thrilled to be part of our practice, which is centrally located in Bethesda, Maryland serving the healthcare needs of women in Washington DC, Maryland, and all of Montgomery County. A Maryland native, Morgan first earned her BS from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. After graduating from Eastern ... Read More
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Patients consistently praise the practice's friendly and professional staff, from the front desk to the providers. Morgan Wilkerson is repeatedly described as kind, compassionate, thorough, and knowledgeable. Patients appreciate her attentiveness, her ability to listen and address their concerns, and her reassuring and efficient manner. Many felt at ease and comfortable during their appointments, even during difficult or embarrassing situations. The practice is noted for its professionalism, supportive environment, and women-caring-for-women approach, making patients feel heard, respected, and well-cared for. The efficient management of scheduling and clear communication are also highlighted.
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Morgan C. Wilkerson, PA-C, is committed to providing women of all ages the care and compassion they need to fully understand their healthcare options and proper preventive care methods. She received her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from Eastern Virginia Medical School, and she’s now thrilled to be part of our practice, which is centrally located in Bethesda, Maryland serving the healthcare needs of women in Washington DC, Maryland, and all of Montgomery County. A Maryland native, Morgan first earned her BS from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. After graduating from Eastern Virginia Medical School and receiving her national certification as a Physician Assistant, Morgan moved to Northern Virginia to begin her career in women’s health. She’s since honed her focus to center around contraceptive management, preventive care, and preconception counseling for women. She ensures that her female patients are treated like the unique individuals that they are, each with their own life experiences, and not just another condition to diagnose. When she’s not caring for patients, Morgan likes to travel, cook, and spend time with family and friends.
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