Theresa Sullivan, WHNP
Women’s Health
Theresa is a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner who obtained her BSN from Franciscan University of Steubenville and her MSN from Frontier Nursing University. After graduating college, she moved to Denver from Ohio and spent the first 8 years of her career in cardiac and critical care bedside nursing. In 2018, after conceiving her first child, her passion shifted to fertility education and women's hormonal health. She became certified to teach the Marquette Method of Natural Family Planning and as she started working with couples to educate them on their fertility, she developed a burning passion for holistic and dignified hormonal and reproductive health, which are increasingly limited in mainstream medicine.
While working as an ICU nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic, Theresa pursued her Master's degree in nursing to become a WHNP, and has never looked back. She loves incorporating fertility awareness in the care of her patients and as a certified FEMM provider, she uses a special set of protocols in the identification and treatment of hormonal issues with Restorative Reproductive Medicine. She loves giving dignified, holistic care to her patients and helping them reach optimal wellness, particularly with their hormonal, menstrual, and reproductive health, as well as caring for mothers-to-be throughout their pregnancy journeys.
Theresa is originally from Steubenville, Ohio, and now lives in Englewood with her husband, and soon-to-be three children. She loves being active, the outdoors, kombucha and coffee, travel, and spending time with her family.