I was born in Haiti and grew up in North Miami and Miramar, Florida, and I currently live in Coconut Creek. I came to the United States seeking a better life and greater opportunities during a time of political unrest in my home country. Growing up in diverse South Florida communities shaped my passion for serving patients from all cultural backgrounds.
I decided to go into medicine to give back and care for others the way doctors and nurses cared for my family when my mother underwent treatment for breast cancer. That experience inspired me to provide the same compassion, support, and dedication to every patient I see.
A good day at work means seeing improvement in my patients’ health and watching patients and families actively engage in their care—asking questions and feeling confident in their treatment plan.
At Sanitas, you can expect compassionate, culturally respectful, and individualized care built on trust and collaboration.
When I take off my coat, I enjoy spending time with my family and cooking cultural dishes, which allows me to connect with and appreciate different traditions.