Catherine Clough, CNM

Patient Testimonial
Dr. Shah helped complete our family and answer our prayers. After his medical attention and direction, we now have a beautiful and healthy little boy.

Dr. Romanski filled us with so much hope when we needed it the most. Him and his team are absolutely amazing and hands on. I have never felt more cared for at a practice before. Highly recommend him for any fertility needs.

Dr. Barnard was wonderful to work with! I appreciated her care, patience, support, and calming demeanor. She was responsive, knowledgeable, and compassionate. While this process can be very intimidating and overwhelming, I felt better knowing that I had her on my side.

I began my own egg-freezing journey as an OB/GYN resident. Looking back 10 years later, now 38 years old, engaged, and ready to start my own family, I’m relieved to have frozen my eggs. At the same time, I feel obligated to give back and address the toll that surgical training has on women.

– Valerie Libby, M.D., M.P.H. | SGF Atlanta | Program Lead |

SGF in Alpharetta is fantastic. The office is beautiful and brand new. The office and clinical staff are friendly, they make you feel comfortable and they are very accommodating. I have never had to wait long for my appointment.

I have only wonderful things to say about Dr. Gay and his staff at the Alpharetta location. Knowledgeable, compassionate, and professional… I could not have asked for better care.

Biography

Catherine (Katie) Clough, CNM completed her Masters of Science in Nursing (joint Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program) at the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. She has spent the past 13 years working in a variety of roles in women’s health care treating patients throughout the reproductive spectrum. Catherine maintains Board Certification through the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMBC). She maintains licenses through the Board of Nursing in Maryland and Virginia.

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Education

  • University of Pennsylvania- Masters of Science in Nursing
  • Performing ultrasounds
  • Performing intrauterine inseminations
  • Performing saline sonograms/mock embryo transfers
  • American College of Nurse-Midwives
  • University of Pennsylvania- Masters of Science in Nursing

Coming soon.

Q&A

My own experience with infertility drew me to work in this field. I found that that the compassionate care that is the hallmark of midwifery practice is equally important during the preconception process as it is during pregnancy and labor. Working in reproductive medicine I can realize midwifery’s mission to be ‘with woman’ and fulfill my professional goal of humanizing and normalizing an alternate path to fertility.

I enjoy my two Boston terriers, hiking, traveling and doing crosswords.

That I have hiked large portions of the Pacific Crest Trail on backpacking trips during the summers of my youth.