Felicia LeMoine, M.D.

Felicia LeMoine, M.D.
LSU School of Medicine New Orleans 2017
About
Hometown: Gonzales, LA
College: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Med School: Louisiana State University Health and Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA
What aspect of your job do you love the most? Obstetrics, particularly high-risk obstetrics.
What's your favorite TV show or movie? I can't choose a favorite movie, but favorite TV show is probably Netflix's Ozark.
What are your hobbies? What are those?...HIIT training, boxing and spending time with my 3-year-old son.
Do you have any children and/or pets? I have 1 child, a 3-year-old son named Layton.
Any other info you want to share? I am currently pursuing a fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine.
Bio
Dr. Felicia LeMoine grew up in Gonzales, Louisiana and matriculated at Louisiana State University for her undergraduate degree then Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans where she earned her doctor of medicine. She loves high-risk obstetrics and is currently pursuing a fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine. In her spare time, she enjoys HIIT training, boxing and spending time with her 3-year-old son, Layton.


Resident Spotlight
“Dr. Neelima Sukhavasi grew up in Nederland, Texas. She studied public health and obtained a Masters in Public Health at Tulane University. She did her Ob/Gyn residency training at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Dr. Sukhavasi enjoys being in the operating room and delivering cute little babies! ”
“Dr. Gabrielle Alexander grew up in Yazoo City, Mississippi, and attended the University of Mississippi for her undergraduate degree and University of Mississippi Medical Center for her medical degree. She loves the fact that as an Ob/Gyn resident, there is never time to be bored!”
“I have been lucky enough to find lifelong friendships in residency.
After residency, I would like to practice the full scope of general obstetrics and gyn, and can’t wait to perform my own surgeries like robotic hysterectomies after graduation.”


