Nicole has been a nurse for over 10 years! Throughout her years caring for people she has been in many departments including caring for telemetry patients, postpartum patients, being a clinical supervisor for pediatric home health, and helping moms in labor and delivery. Nicole obtained her bachelors in Biology and her secondary bachelors in Nursing from Azusa Pacific University in Southern California. She has always been drawn to the aesthetic world and sees this part of nursing as an art form. So whatever your desire is from body contouring, to wrinkle reduction, to vaginal rejuvenation she is here to help you achieve your goals.
She is originally from California where she worked for many years and moved to the great PNW a few years ago to be close to family. During her time off she loves to hike and explore all the beauty PNW has to offer. You can often find her at various parks playing with her three kids, having hiking adventures, or riding bikes. One of her favorite things to do is DIY her house. She is always working on something new from building furniture to creating a wooden accent wall, she loves to let her creativity flow.
Allison has been a dedicated nurse for over 13 years practicing in
geriatrics and in the acute hospital setting. She has always had a passion for helping people become their best selves when they have been at their lowest. Allison’s newest passion is medical aesthetics.
She loves helping people become more confident in their own skin and address their concerns about how they look and feel. Allison’s goal is to provide you with genuine kindness and respect while also helping you achieve the best natural version of yourself through safe and effective aesthetic treatments.
When Allison isn’t working, she loves hanging out with her husband and their two children. She also loves a good book club and neighborhood gatherings or roading tripping with her family in the summer.
Can’t wait to help you achieve your aesthetic goals!
Anne-Marie is the founder of PNW Rejuvenation. She has been in medicine for over 20 years. She has been a Nurse Practitioner for over 10 years and started performing aesthetic injections in 2015. She developed a love for helping others feel more comfortable in their own skin. The passion she has for this is felt throughout her client population. There has been a strong focus on finding out what others are looking for in this industry. A desire to cultivate a one stop shop for all things health and wellness. Her drive is strong with an overall goal of having every client that walks through the door of the spa leave feeling like they are part of a community and even more so, part of a family.
From a personal standpoint, she is a mother to two teenage boys and is very active in their lives. Her oldest has a passion for culinary arts and her youngest loves playing lacrosse. She has a very supportive boyfriend that has been an integral part of making her visions become a reality at the spa. They all love classic cars and she is currently on the board for Cruise Enumclaw. Her favorite past time is travel and all things beach. She has two frenchies that are more spoiled than her children that probably believe they are truly related. She enjoys spending time with family and friends whether that be hanging out at home cooking or going out on the town to enjoy shows and meals in the local community.
Medical and Wellness Spa with a passion for health and wellness.
PNW Rejuvenation | Medical & Wellness Spa
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