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  1. Dr. Sharon Malone is a nationally known expert in womens health and the New York Times Bestselling author of Grown Woman Talk. She is the Chief Medical Advisor at Alloy Women’s Health, a telehealth company that focuses on women over 40.

  2. Grown Woman Talk: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Healthy, in stores now! Dr. Sharon Malone is a nationally renowned expert in womens health. She is a DC-based OB/GYN and Certified Menopause Practitioner on a mission to empower women to take charge of their health.

  3. Mar 23, 2014 · Dr. Sharon Malone. Obstetrician, gynecologist and public figure Sharon Malone was born in 1959 in Mobile, Alabama to a domestic servant and a maintenance worker for Brookley Air Force Base.

  4. www.myalloy.com › expert › dr-sharon-malone-mdAlloy | Sharon Malone

    Dr. Sharon Malone is on a mission to empower women to take charge of their health. As Chief Medical Advisor, Dr. Malone brings decades of clinical and real-life experiences to her treatment of women in the menopausal transition and the post-reproductive years.

  5. 32K Followers, 755 Following, 311 Posts - Sharon Malone (@smalonemd) on Instagram: "Mom, sister, wife, ob/gyn, menopause expert, women’s health advocate, Chief Medical Advisor at @myalloy, author of NYT Bestseller, Grown Woman Talk".

  6. CV — Dr. Sharon Malone. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE. Alloy Women's Health, Chief Medical Advisor · January 2021 - Present. Foxhall OB/GYN Associates, Partner · January 1995 - December 2020, Associate · July 1992 - January 1995.

  7. Dr. Sharon Malone, an expert in women's health and menopause, discusses her transition from traditional OB-GYN practice to menopause care and her role at Alloy Women's Health. She emphasizes the importance of telehealth in providing access to care for perimenopausal and menopausal women.

  8. Renowned OB-GYN and menopause advocate Dr. Sharon Malone, M.D., credits her dear friend, former First Lady Michelle Obama, for helping her put menopause on the map. “She and I did a podcast about...

  9. Dr. Sharon Malone was inspired by her daughter to research her family history. During the process, she discovered that her paternal uncle, Henry Malone, was forced into slave labor for a minor crime.

  10. We discuss menopause disparities, the importance of accurate hormone therapy information, and navigating reproductive health with empathy and expertise.

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