Isla Marrero, NP
Family Medicine & Women's Health located in Atlanta, GA
About Isla Marrero, NP
Isla Marrero is a double board certified nurse practitioner dedicated to providing high-quality family medicine services to each client at iClinic Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia.
Time and experience has taught her that being flexible and versatile are two characteristics that have proven to be fundamental in meeting each clients individual health care needs.
She has demonstrated a career long capability to transcend cultural diversities.
Completing her Baccalaureate of Science in both Biology and Nursing from D’Youville College in Buffalo, New York, before going on to earn her Master of Science in nursing at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Shortly after her commencement, Isla was privileged to train under Richard Blondell, MD and the notable Antonia Redhead, MD, both highly esteemed, uniquely skilled and well-respected physicians in the state of New York and USA.
She has an accomplished 11 years of hands on clinical experience in primary care, acute care, addiction medicine and women’s gynecological health. In 2016, Isla became dedicated to the life long primary care and well being of PLWHIV.
Some of her interests include sexual health, opiate use disorder and PrEP for women of color.
The positive effects of Isla’s compassion, knowledge and dedication to health and wellness have been felt far outside of the State of Georgia. With humble beginnings in the culturally diverse state of New York from traveling to Spanish speaking Islands and USA territories to deliver basic health care needs to underserved Latino Island communities.
Isla’s philosophy on healthcare is simple, “Health is wealth”, and she believes she was gifted with the ability to help others gain access to quality healthcare services.
When she’s not in the office, Isla is an avid book collector who also enjoys saltwater swimming, traveling, fresh water fishing and of course some good ole home made Buffalo wings.
To better serve her clients, Isla is bilingual, speaking both fluent Spanish and English.
Isla Marrero is a double board certified nurse practitioner dedicated to providing high-quality family medicine services to each client at iClinic Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia.
Time and experience has taught her that being flexible and versatile are two characteristics that have proven to be fundamental in meeting each clients individual health care needs.
She has demonstrated a career long capability to transcend cultural diversities.
Completing her Baccalaureate of Science in both Biology and Nursing from D’Youville College in Buffalo, New York, before going on to earn her Master of Science in nursing at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Shortly after her commencement, Isla was privileged to train under Richard Blondell, MD and the notable Antonia Redhead, MD, both highly esteemed, uniquely skilled and well-respected physicians in the state of New York and USA.
She has an accomplished 11 years of hands on clinical experience in primary care, acute care, addiction medicine and women’s gynecological health. In 2016, Isla became dedicated to the life long primary care and well being of PLWHIV.
Some of her interests include sexual health, opiate use disorder and PrEP for women of color.
The positive effects of Isla’s compassion, knowledge and dedication to health and wellness have been felt far outside of the State of Georgia. With humble beginnings in the culturally diverse state of New York from traveling to Spanish speaking Islands and USA territories to deliver basic health care needs to underserved Latino Island communities.
Isla’s philosophy on healthcare is simple, “Health is wealth”, and she believes she was gifted with the ability to help others gain access to quality healthcare services.
When she’s not in the office, Isla is an avid book collector who also enjoys saltwater swimming, traveling, fresh water fishing and of course some good ole home made Buffalo wings.
To better serve her clients, Isla is bilingual, speaking both fluent Spanish and English.