Caroline Garrison, CRNP

Provider Specialties
Urogynecology
Caroline graduated from Penn State University in 2013 with a degree in Biobehavioral Health and went on to an accelerated one-year program to earn a Bachelor’s in Nursing at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. She spent the next 5 years working on a high acuity trauma floor at St. Luke’s University in Bethlehem, PA. While working as a floor nurse, Caroline returned to Jefferson to earn a Master’s in Nursing in Women’s Health and graduated in 2019. She was fortunate enough to do a clinical rotation at the Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine and has been here ever since!
Some of Caroline’s most rewarding experiences throughout her nursing career have been spent here at The Institute. The gratitude that is received from our patients after their quality of life has been restored is like no other. Incontinence and prolapse can be a truly sensitive and embarrassing subject for women to have to talk about. She looks forward to assisting patients in navigating the different treatment and management options that can help to give them back their life. As the Nurse Practitioner, Caroline devotes herself to her patients, follow them along on their journey to help with various issues such as incontinence, pessary management, post-operative care, painful bladder syndrome, and recurrent urinary tract infections.
Outside of the office Caroline enjoys spending time with family and friends. She likes traveling, hiking, reading, and cooking, and her favorite place to be is the Jersey Shore.
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