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A native Atlantan, Allie earned her Bachelor of Science in biology from Meredith College, graduating cum laude, and her Master of Science in physician assistant studies from Presbyterian College, also graduating cum laude. During her studies, she was a recipient of an academic scholarship from Meredith College and has been recognized for her academic achievements, including membership in the National Biological Honors Society. 

Allie brings a strong foundation in patient care to her role, having worked in various healthcare settings at Duke Regional Hospital, UNC Rex Hospital Raleigh, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and Northside Hospital Atlanta before pursuing her physician assistant studies. 

Certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), Allie also holds certifications in basic and advanced cardiac life support, as well as the NIH Stroke Scale. She remains dedicated to advancing her knowledge in the field and is an active member of the American Association of Physician Assistants (AAPA). 

Allie is also deeply committed to giving back to her community. She has volunteered for events such as the WSB Radio Care-a-Thon and several Children's Healthcare of Atlanta initiatives, including the Marathon by Midnight Relay, where she supported fundraising efforts for pediatric care.  

With a dedication to excellence and a genuine passion for improving patient outcomes, Allie joined East Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates in 2025. 

Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.C.
Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies, cum laude, 2023 

Meredith College, Raleigh, N.C.
Bachelor of Science, Biology, cum laude, 2016 

I am involved with the WSB Radio Care-a-Thon and other Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta events, like the Marathon by Midnight Relay.

Outside of practicing medicine, I love to run, cook, travel, and play the piano.

American Academy of Physician Associates 

I developed an interest in gastroenterology during college, which grew stronger during PA school through both personal and family experiences. I think optimal digestive health is key to a healthy lifestyle, and I’m fascinated by the dynamic nature of the specialty, including the “second brain” and its many related conditions. As a physician assistant, my goal is to help patients achieve optimal well-being and manage their digestive health effectively.