Supporting women and mothers on their journey to optimal health with an emphasis on the big picture allows these women a much greater opportunity for sustainable growth and change.
Abby is a board certified Registered Dietitian, and works with helping patients to achieve a sustainable, healthy lifestyle that is tailored to each individual and not “one-size-fits-all.” She has specialized experience working with bariatric/ weight loss surgery, weight management, general health/ wellness, and intuitive eating. As a dietitian, she wants to help patients better understand and feel confident in their nutrition in a world that can often make it very difficult. During her free time, she likes to be outdoors, gardening, hiking or playing a variety of sports. She also enjoys trying new foods with friends and family.
Dr. Guida is a board certified OBGYN and has been practicing for over 10 years. She served as the Chief of Education at St Francis Medical Center and on the Harvard Vanguard Quality Assurance committee in Boston for 5 years prior to moving to North Carolina with her family. She is the proud mother of 3 beautiful and spirited daughters.
Dr. Guida’s hobbies include running, hiking, water sports, snow sports, reading, gardening but most of all, spending time with her family. She also loves animals, and her family includes multiple dogs and cats, a gecko, and koi.
Dr. Dunsmoor-Su is a board certified OBGYN, and the Chief Medical Officer for Gennev, and in that role directs the telemedicine offerings, sets medical priorities and promotes evidence-based menopause care nationally. She also is a Medical Director at Seattle Clinical Research which focuses on Phase 1, 2 and 3 trials in women’s health and other areas, and is clinical faculty for the Swedish OBGYN residency and WSU medical school. In her spare time she loves to garden and grow vegetables, and cook new foods.
“I approach each visit as a chance to educate and explain current evidence so that we can make the best shared decision about treatment and treatment goals.”
Jennifer is a patient-centered, evidenced-based-science practicing Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who is passionate about helping patients build positive relationships with food. She loves supporting women in their healthcare journey through gentle nutrition and lifestyle modifications, and uses a whole-body approach in her care model and focuses on nutrition, sleep, body movement, and stress management as pillars for long-term health goals. In her down time, she loves to spend time with her family.
“I enjoy working with patients and helping them reach their health/wellness goals to improve quality of life.”
Katie Linville is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with 10+ years of experience. Katie specializes in nutrition for women’s health and has experience supporting women in menopause to optimize mental health and their relationship with food and their bodies. Additionally, she holds a specialty certification in oncology nutrition (CSO) and has experience working with cancer survivors through treatment and for prevention. In her spare time, Katie enjoys cooking, running, hiking, and spending time at the beach with her family.
“I specialize in nutrition for women’s health and take a holistic, individualized approach as I support patients to optimize their relationship with food and work toward their health goals.”
Pamela Malo is a Registered Dietitian at Gennev. She supports women with evidence-based practices related to food, movement, and mindfulness to support greater ease before, during, and after their menopause transition. Pamela serves as the Mind-Body Therapies Chair for Dietitians in Integrative and Functional Medicine. She is also a certified coach and Kripalu yoga teacher. In her spare time Pamela enjoys backpacking, performing in community theater, and taking cold water dips in the Puget Sound.
“I work in partnership with my patients to ensure our approach is aligned with their preferences, needs, and goals.”
Dr. McArthur is a board certified OBGYN in general private practice in Asheville, NC. She teaches students and medical residents in her role as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Dr. Gevas is board-certified in obstetrics, gynecology and obesity medicine. She cares for women with a focus on menopause and weight management through lifestyle help and evidence-based medical management. In her spare time, she loves to spend time with her family, woodworking projects, home décor and design, gardening and canning healthier foods.
Dr. Carol Russell was born and raised in Staten Island,NY. She is a board-certified OBGYN. She worked in private practice from 2008 to 2015, when she decided to pursue a career as an OBGYN Hospitalist. She began working for Gennev in 2019. Currently,she works full time as the Associate Chair of OBGYN at Staten Island University Hospital – Northwell Health, where she is involved in training residents, updating policies and directing quality improvement for the OBGYN department. Dr. Russell is married to her husband for 20 years, and has two children. Her hobbies include fitness, growing her own vegetables, and traveling.
Dr. Kumar is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist specializing in perimenopause and menopausal management. She earned her medical degree from Texas A&M College of Medicine, and finished her residency at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
Dr. Kumar believes in a holistic approach to menopause management. She emphasizes the importance of understanding each patient’s unique experience and offers a range of treatment options, including hormone therapy, lifestyle modifications, and alternative therapies. Her goal is to help women transition through menopause with confidence and comfort.
In her spare time, she loves spending time with her kids, traveling, and cooking.
Over the past 2 decades, Amanda has navigated her own food and body liberation journey. She found diet rock bottom and a lifeline to recovery while traveling in Nepal. After a successful competitive running career, she went on to recover from a disordered relationship with food and exercise. Her recovery allowed her to earn a master’s degree in nutrition and dietetics from Bastyr University. As an undiet dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor, Amanda serves as a guide and mentor to her clients – partnering with them to heal their relationship with food and their body through intuitive eating, mindfulness, and her unique SAVOR Strategies of Healing. Amanda works in collaboration with her clients to create practical, actionable steps so they can stop feeling chaotic around food, find compassion for their ever-changing bodies, and feel empowered to live a fulfilling life, Savoring Food & Body.