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CIMA | Cuidado prenatal y pruebas de embarazo gratis en CIMA en Atlanta | El mejor cuidado para usted y su bebé

Our Mission

We are dedicated to providing compassionate,
patient-centered care to support the health and
well-being of women at every stage of life.

Our Providers

Katie Botelho

Katie is a transient from California. She moved to Atlanta to pursue her dream of becoming a certified nurse midwife. She graduated from Emory University in 2007 with a dual degree as a family nurse midwife. During her time in school she worked as a labor and delivery nurse at Piedmont Hospital. Following graduation she worked for A practice out of North Fulton hospital and then joined CIMA in 2011. As a single teen mom she knows the challenges and barriers that young moms face and became a midwife to empower women to take control of their health and encourage them down a path of success for themselves and their families. “Everyday it remains a miracle to welcome babies into the world. Pregnancy and childbirth can be a very vulnerable time for women and as a provider I try to be sensitive to each patients needs and concerns. I believe in open communication to make every visit an opportunity for patients to participate in their care. I am honored to be apart of such a special time in the lives of women and their families I look forward to the opportunity to serve you.”

Christopher Bassil

Born in South Florida, in my first year of life, my family moved to Saudi Arabia until I was five years old. I grew up in Miami then attended the University of Florida (Go Gators!) graduating Summa cum laude with a degree in Neuroscience. Between college and medical school, I worked at the University of Florida Tissue Bank, where I procured certain human tissues from organ and tissue donors. During these years, I taught Latin, ballroom, and swing dancing as well. I then went to the University of Miami for medical school, where I served as Class President for 4 years. Next, Houston, Texas was where I attended residency at Baylor College of Medicine, serving as chief resident my last year. Through personal experiences, growth, and learning, I have realized the importance of the Mind-Body-Spirit connection and how it drives our everyday lives. Meditation, mindfulness, and healthy nutrition practices are important in overall health. My hobbies include fishing, woodworking and building projects, traveling, exercise, meditation and learning about the many forms of spirituality, world history, and new discoveries about this amazing journey that is life.