Dr. Kenosha Gleaton, Medical Advisor
Professional Experience
Dr. Kenosha Gleaton is board-certified in gynecology and obstetrics and is the Medical Advisor of Natalist. She received her MD from MUSC and completed her residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC.
Dr. Gleaton is passionate about women, health equity, and mentoring. She is the CEO of The EpiCentre, an OBGYN spa-like practice, and is a Clinical faculty member of Charleston Southern University. She is also a member of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, and the American Association of Professional Women.
In her spare time, she enjoys running and spending time with her husband, Dr. Douglas Gleaton, and her sons—Douglas III and Parker. You can follow Dr. Gleaton on Instagram @drkgleaton.
Education
- College of Charleston
- Medical University of South Carolina
- Carolinas Medical Center
Dr. Kenosha is a first-generation college and medical school graduate who is wildly passionate about patient experiences and service, believing that every patient deserves a clear understanding of their diagnoses and treatment options in a nonjudgemental, non-intimidating environment.
Credentials and Certifications
- Doctor of Medicine
- Bachelor’s degree in biology
Awards
- Spring Symposium Research Award
- MUSC Alumni Association Award
- 2018 Healthcare Hero by the Charleston Regional Business Journal
Professional Affiliations
- Past president of the Charleston County Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association
- Member of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- MUSC Committee of Diversity and Inclusion
Q&A with Dr. Kenosha Gleaton
Share a little about yourself—the things we wouldn’t learn from simply reading your professional bio.
I’m a first generation college and med-school graduate who is wildly passionate about patient experiences and service. Every patient deserves a clear understanding of their diagnoses and treatment options in a nonjudgemental, non-intimidating environment.
When did you know you wanted to go into medicine?
As an eight year old, in my spare time, I’d treat myself by reading The Doctors Book of Home Remedies. I was so intrigued by household items used for common ailments. Once I entered puberty, my mom gave me a book on girls and puberty. I read it over and over and became fascinated with pubertal changes in the female reproductive tract. I was oblivious then, but now recognize that these experiences solidified my interest and propelled me into my current field.
What was your journey to parenthood like?
Unexpectedly tumultuous! But, oh so worth it!
- Three years of infertility
- Five spontaneous conceptions
- Three miscarriages
- One failed Intrauterine Insemination
- One long season of introspection and faith building
- Two energetic, animated toddler boys who create countless moments of joy and deep gratitude
What are the values you strive to instill in your children?
Empathy, self-reliance, problem-solving, and integrity
Do you prefer podcasts or books? And of the one that you prefer, what is a show or title that you recommend?
Podcasts! Shameful with finishing books; however, a recent book I’ve read and recommend is James Clear’s Atomic Habits—excellent!
On the challenging days, what keeps you going? Where do you find inspiration?
The desired END RESULT. I start with the end in mind. Once I understand and am compelled by my end goal, then the speed bumps along the way only make the journey that much more interesting!
What is your ideal way to relax and unwind?
I’m not a TV enthusiast, however, I enjoy Dateline murder mysteries! Paired with hot popcorn, this is my ideal Friday night.
If there was just one thing you could impart on women on their journey to parenthood, what would it be?
“A smooth, unobstructed path not only breeds disinterest, but yields less appreciation for the destination. Enjoy the journey and empower yourself along the way. One day soon, you’ll yearn for quiet solo moments all your own.” K. Gleaton