A native of Columbus, GA, Traci C. Johnson, MD, moved to Atlanta to attend Emory University, graduating with degrees in biology and religion. She earned her medical degree at Emory School of Medicine and continued her training at Grady Hospital with Emory’s OB/GYN residency program. There, she served as chief administrative resident and received awards for excellence in teaching. She has been in private practice in Snellville, GA, since 2002, serving as chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Eastside Medical Center from 2012 to 2014. She is married with three children (including twins). She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and traveling.
Recent WebMD content from Traci C. Johnson, MD
- What Are the Treatments for Uterine Fibroids?
- Can Diet and Exercise Decrease Your Risk of Uterine Fibroids?
- Cycle Syncing: Workouts and Diets
- Uterine Fibroids: How Does Age Affect Your Risk?
- Herbs for Endometriosis
- Endometriosis: Which Medications Treat It?
- Endometriosis: What Causes It and How Is It Treated?
- Laparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis
- Diaphragmatic Endometriosis
- Endometriosis and Fallopian Tube Problems
- How Endometriosis and Endometrial Cancer Differ
- Endometriosis Surgery
- Bowel Endometriosis
- Menopause: Should You Quit HRT?
- Heart Risks After Pregnancy-Related High Blood Pressure in Latinas
- How to Manage Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (Menorrhagia)
- What Happens if Menorrhagia Is Untreated?
- How Menorrhagia Is Treated
- How Your Doctor Diagnoses Menorrhagia
- Signs and Symptoms of Menorrhagia
- What Is Menorrhagia?
- A Visual Guide to Endometriosis
- Birth Control When You Have Medical Conditions: What's Safe?
- Why Are Uterine Fibroids Particularly Common in Black Women?
- En Caul Birth: What Is It?
- Endometriosis
- Why Are Black Mothers at Higher Risk for Miscarriage?
- When Can a Fetus Feel Pain in the Womb?
- Maternal Mortality Risks: What You Can Do to Help
- Birth Control Pill vs. Patch: Which Is Right for You?