Sullivan was born and raised in West Virginia, moving to Winchester, VA, in 2000. Her love for medicine and passion for helping others started at a young age.
Sullivan attended Elon University in NC for her undergraduate education, where she also ran Division 1 cross country and track. She then moved back to Winchester to attend Shenandoah University for Physician Assistant school. It was during PA school, in her clinical rotations and volunteer experience in Nicaragua, that she fell in love with women’s health. After graduating from PA school, she started her journey as an Air Force wife, moving all over the country with her husband, Nick, a captain in the United States Air Force and now the United States Space Force.
During her career, Sullivan has worked in OB/GYN, where she has loved caring for women of all ‘ages and stages of life. As a mother of three, she especially loves forming and building long-term relationships with her patients and educating and mentoring future healthcare providers. In her spare time, she is taking classes and studying to complete and obtain a lactation consultant certification.
After 8 years and 7 moves, Sullivan and her family have decided to move back to Winchester to raise their children back home near family. They have three young children: Sutton, Callahan and Ellaston. Sullivan loves spending time with her kids, husband, and family. She enjoys exploring each new city they have called home together, watching her kids in their various activities, cooking, art, gardening, and raising her animals and children. She is looking forward to calling Winchester home again and starting life on their new farm!