The night NOLA care was born

In mid-June 2023, I had a conversation I’ll never forget.
I was working at a primary care office, busy, established, with full patient panels, and all the appearances of success. But beneath the surface, something didn’t sit right. That day, I was told by the lead physician that I needed to start double-charging patients. Patients who were already working hard to make ends meet. Patients whom I had taken an oath to serve, not exploit.
I expressed my concerns, but the response was chilling:
“Either you eat, or they eat.”
That night, I couldn’t sleep. I laid awake with a heaviness on my chest and a conviction in my spirit. I kept thinking, If this is how the system works, I want no part of it.
So instead of tossing and turning, I got up and took action. Right then, in the middle of the night, I created NOLA Care, LLC. I logged into Sunbiz and officially registered the business. I opened Canva and designed a logo that paid tribute to where I’m from, New Orleans, where the street names are stamped right into the sidewalks. I set up a Google Business page, created a domain, and pieced together a website. I didn't have a business plan. I didn’t even have a building.
But I had vision, values, and God.
That original logo? “NOLA CARE” was written in the signature block lettering you see in New Orleans street signs. If you looked closely, the letters were gently wrapped in arms, a small but powerful detail to symbolize that this would be a place of compassion. A place of safety. A place where everyone would be cared for.
I was building a clinic where everyone eats, not just figuratively, but spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Where people are treated with dignity. Where healthcare isn't transactional. Where you don’t have to choose between quality and affordability.
Since that night, the journey has been filled with sweat, tears, learning curves, and leaps of faith. Leaving the comfort and security of my previous position wasn’t easy, but I knew I couldn’t stay where my values weren’t honored. So I trusted God and jumped, completely unsure of what was on the other side.
And now, here we are.
Two years later,
Still standing,
Still growing,
Still caring.
If you’ve supported NOLA Care in any way, by becoming a patient, sharing a post, telling a friend, or even just offering words of encouragement, please know how much it means to me.
This is more than a clinic. It’s a calling.
And I’m so thankful you’re part of this journey.









