
More About Mallorie
Mallorie began her healthcare journey by earning a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 2013. During college, she practiced as an independent doula and childbirth educator, gaining valuable experience in supporting women through the childbirth process. After receiving her BSN, she achieved her dream job as a labor and delivery nurse, positively impacting underserved women in her community.
While working as a bedside nurse, Mallorie recognized the need for a higher level of care that addressed the mind-body-spirit connection in a more profound way. In 2022, she earned her Master of Science in nurse-midwifery from Texas Tech University, receiving the MSN Excellence in Nursing Award. For her master’s professional project, Mallorie focused on trauma-informed care, emphasizing a compassionate approach that considers the impact of trauma on her clients.
Since entering private practice in 2022, she has continued to provide care sensitive to the unique needs and experiences of her clients. Mallorie is dedicated to empowering her clients with knowledge related to health and wellness, instilling a sense of power and direction in their healthcare journey. She emphasizes the importance of her clients knowing their options and ensures they feel heard and respected in every aspect of their care.
Her integration into Midtowne represents a commitment to providing holistic, woman-centered care to the community in Ellis County, addressing the diverse healthcare needs of women from various life stages. Her multifaceted background, dedication to ongoing learning, and emphasis on patient empowerment contribute to the comprehensive and compassionate care she provides.