Practice: Durham Women’s Clinic

Nichelle Satterfield, MD

Nichelle Satterfield, MD
4.9
165 Ratings | 98.4% Satisfaction
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Phone: (919) 471-2273

Website: www.durhamwomensclinic.com

Address: 209 E Carver St, Durham, NC 27704

Specialty: Gynecology,Obstetrics

Patients consistently praise Nichelle Satterfield for her compassionate, knowledgeable, and thorough care. She is described as an excellent listener who makes patients feel heard, comfortable, and genuinely cared for. Dr. Satterfield is commended for her exceptional bedside manner, her ability to explain treatment options clearly, and her willingness to spend time answering questions. The staff is also consistently described as friendly, welcoming, professional, and efficient. Patients appreciate the clinic's clean environment and the ease of scheduling appointments. Many consider Dr. Satterfield the best gynecologist they have ever had.
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Dr. Satterfield grew up in Colorado and received a B.S from Colorado State University. She moved to North Carolina after college and attended the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. She completed her Ob/Gyn residency at Duke University Hospital.

Her clinical interests include minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (including robotic surgery), contraception care, adolescent gynecology, and high and low risk obstetrics. She is passionate about caring for women of all ages and backgrounds and developing continuity with them. She is fluent in Spanish. Outside of work she enjoys chasing around her busy toddler, as well as spending time at the beach and in the NC mountains with her family. She loves coffee and prior to going to medical school even worked as a barista at Starbucks.

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