
Hello! My name is Whitney Williams, and I am proud to call Georgia home. I’ve lived in Morgan County since 2014 and feel blessed to be part of this community.
I graduated from Georgia State University with my BSN in 2009 and began my nursing career at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta in the CIRU, later expanding my experience through pediatric home health care for medically complex children. In 2012, I earned my MSN from Georgia State University and became board certified through the PNCB. This launched my journey into outpatient pediatric primary care.
I am passionate about supporting families through all stages of childhood. In 2021, I became an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and continue to advocate strongly for breastfeeding and maternal support. I also hold a special place in my heart for children with special needs and their families, a passion that stems from growing up with a special needs sister. As a former foster parent and now adoptive mom, I understand firsthand the unique challenges foster families face and pride myself on advocating for the physical, mental and emotional well-being of foster children and families.
In my practice, I am devoted to evidence-based care, including vaccine education and antibiotic stewardship, to ensure the best outcomes for children.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and our three children, cheering on the Bulldogs, traveling, and gardening. I am so grateful for the opportunity to care for the children of this community and look forward to meeting you!
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