Sally earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice and Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner degrees from Augusta University (formerly the Medical College of Georgia) in 2018. She also received her undergraduate nursing degree from Augusta University and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia. Prior to becoming a nurse practitioner, Sally spent seven years working in the cardiac surgical ICU at Emory University Hospital, where she developed a deep foundation in critical care.
Sally’s passion for medicine began early, inspired by her grandparents—a physician and a nurse—and her father, a general surgeon in her hometown. As a child, she often accompanied her father on Sunday morning hospital rounds, where she gained an early appreciation for the vital role of nurses. That appreciation deepened profoundly in eighth grade when her father suffered a horseback riding accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down. During his long recovery at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Sally witnessed firsthand the life-changing impact of compassionate, skilled nursing care—an experience that solidified her calling to the profession.
Driven by a strong belief in the importance of patient education and holistic care, Sally pursued advanced practice nursing to meet the growing need for providers who prioritize communication, empathy, and family involvement. Her warmth, patience, and approachable nature make her a valuable member of Dr. Darrah’s team.
Sally and her husband, Tommy, live in Columbus, Georgia, with their three children—Mims, Eliza Chance, and David. They love being surrounded by her close-knit extended family, including her mother, four sisters, and ten nieces and nephews. Outside of work, Sally enjoys family time, playing tennis, and horseback riding.