Carrie Huebner, CFCP, PA-C
Often those drawn into medicine choose it because they desire to help others navigate a difficult road they traveled themselves. Carrie Huebner was inspired by her own infertility journey to teach others a more natural approach to reproductive health.
A cradle Catholic, Carrie’s faith lay dormant until her first post-graduate degree. She moved to Atlanta where she met her future husband, a new convert, who encouraged her reversion, including a newfound appreciation for the Church’s teaching on sexuality.
Early in their marriage Carrie and Rick struggled with infertility and found success through the Creighton Method. Four children later they felt called to teach others about the beauty of the woman’s body and how couples can achieve pregnancy by working with it; not against it.
Although a home-school mom with a career in physical therapy, Carrie felt God leading her to branch out further, allowing her to fulfill a deep desire to treat the entire person; not just their symptoms.
Now the mother of five, Carrie currently works as an orthopedic surgical PA and is excited to be offering family, integrative, and restorative reproductive medicine through her Santa Casa Center.
About Carrie Huebner, CFCP, PA-C: University of FL – Bachelor of Science in Health Science and Masters in Physical Therapy Emory School of Medicine – Physician Assistant Program, PA-C, awarded the Georgia Physician Assistant Association Scholarship and graduated with top honors. Inducted into the Pi Alpha Honor Society. George Washington University – Master’s degree in Integrative Medicine Certified Fertility Care Practitioner (CFCP) for the Creighton Model of Fertility Care and NaPro Technology Medical Consultant