North Baldwin Family Medicine & Obstetrics Adds Spellings

North Baldwin Family Medicine & Obstetrics has added board-certified family medicine physician Dr. Kristie Spellings. Spellings joins Dr. Brittney Bicksler in providing care to patients in the North Baldwin community. As a family medicine physician, Spellings will see patients of all ages from pediatrics to geriatrics, providing a broad range of acute, chronic and preventive medical care services, including diagnosing and treating illness, routine checkups and healthy lifestyle management. She also specializes in obstetrics and will provide care to expectant mothers. Spellings is a graduate of St. Catherine University. She earned her doctorate degree in osteopathic medicine from Western University of Health Sciences and completed a residency in family medicine at St. Mary Corwin Hospital. She completed a fellowship in obstetrics with the University of Alabama.

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