About The Sober Docs
If you’re here, you’re probably carrying more than anyone around you realizes.
That’s exactly where I was.
I got sober while still working full-time as a pediatrician.
From the outside, I looked like I was doing fine—high-functioning, high-achieving, respected in my field. But inside, I was unraveling. Drinking had become the only thing that made the pressure bearable, until it started making everything worse.
What finally helped me wasn’t shame or some dramatic breaking point.
It was one honest conversation, followed by another. That’s the kind of space I now offer to the women I work with.
Coaching with me is honest, calm, and deeply human. I won’t tell you what to do. I’ll help you get clear on what’s actually going on and what you want instead.
We talk about the hard stuff without judgment. We look at what’s underneath the drinking and start to rebuild from there. You get to bring your whole self into the process—messy, smart, scared, and strong.
I do this work because I’ve lived it.
And I want every woman who’s quietly struggling to know there is a way through.
When a woman doctor heals, she doesn’t just change her own life—she changes every life she touches.
She becomes a better clinician, a more present partner, a truer version of herself. She models honesty and self-respect in a field that still rewards silence and overwork. She starts to rewrite what strength looks like, not just for herself, but for the people around her. Helping women physicians get free from alcohol doesn’t just reduce harm. It brings more compassion, clarity, and courage into a system that desperately needs it.