Diana Health
Lasting Relationships
With almost 30 years of experience – 20 of which have been right here in Chattanooga – Dr. Jack Rowland seeks to forge lasting relationships with his patients. “Guiding women through significant life stages such as family planning, pregnancy, and childbirth, as well as menopause, creates a profound connection rarely found in other fields,” he says. At Diana Health, Dr. Rowland and his team prioritize creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment. “Our practice goes beyond standard obstetrics and gynecology by integrating comprehensive care that focuses on one’s entire well-being,” finishes Dr. Rowland.
I treat everyone with the same respect and kindness I would want to receive from others. I treat patients like I would want someone to treat my own family.”
My Credentials
Medical Degree:
Baylor College of Medicine – Houston, TX
Certifications:
Board Certified, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Recognitions:
Physician of the Year, Parkridge East Hospital
Frist Physician Humanitarian Award Nominee, Parkridge East Hospital
Southeast Tennessee Project Access Honoree, Chattanooga-Hamilton County Medical Society
Specialties:
Obstetrics and Gynecology
1. What does your daily routine look like?
My days are often a whirlwind of activity, starting early with phone calls and emails. A significant part of my routine involves coordinating patient care between the office and the hospital. While each day presents its unique challenges and successes, I always hope to positively impact at least one person’s day.
2. How does your staff enhance your practice?
The staff members are the heart of my practice, and I consider them true partners in patient care. We are a close-knit group, much like a family, and every role is equally vital.
3. What is your best advice for patients?
When women come to see a women’s health provider, they can feel very vulnerable. It is important to find a provider that you can trust as a partner in health. Someone that puts you at ease.
4. What would you consider to be your main strengths?
Most might say my ability to provide snacks and treats just when people need them most is a strength. On a more serious note, I feel it’s important for people to feel heard, appreciated, and cared for in a genuine way.
5. Why did you choose to become a doctor?
Throughout my life, I’ve been driven by a desire to serve. The simple act of putting others first and making a positive difference, however small, has always brought me immense happiness. This happiness stems from having meaningful relationships with others, whether they be patients, my office staff, or hospital personnel.
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- 1101 Spring Creek Rd. East Ridge, TN 37412
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