At Amani Women’s Health, we believe the people who care for others leave a lasting imprint that can never truly be measured. This page is dedicated to the beloved members of our clinic family who have passed away, but whose compassion, service, and love continue to live on through the patients they touched.

Melody Harrison was a wonderful nurse practitioner whose kindness, compassion, and gentle presence made a lasting difference in the lives of so many. She was deeply loved by her patients, coworkers, and the community she served so faithfully.
Melody had a gift for making people feel seen, heard, and cared for. Her patients knew they were more than a chart or an appointment on her schedule. They were people she genuinely cared about. She brought warmth into exam rooms, comfort into difficult moments, and steady compassion into the lives of those who needed it most.
Melody was lost to colorectal cancer, but her legacy continues in the countless lives she touched. We remember her not only for the excellent care she provided, but for the way she made people feel: valued, safe, and deeply cared for.
Her memory will always be part of Amani Women’s Health.

Kimberly Hampton was our beloved IBCLC and an important part of the care, comfort, and support we offered to mothers and families. Through her work in lactation care, she walked alongside families during some of the most tender and vulnerable moments of early parenthood.
Kimberly offered encouragement, education, and reassurance to mothers as they learned to feed and bond with their babies. Her work was deeply personal and meaningful, and the support she gave helped families feel less alone and more confident during a life-changing season.
She was loved by our team and by the families she served. Her presence, her care, and her dedication will not be forgotten.
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