Dr. Sabra Luke

Dr. Sabra Luke, MD grew up in the Commonwealth of Dominica, the nature island of the Caribbean, where people take pride in building community relationships. Dr. Luke is always striving to make a positive impact in the communities she serves and holds a firm belief that physicians can become better and more empathetic healers by engaging in creative pursuits outside of medicine. With a career focus on women's health, Focus On Her is one of her projects geared at inspiring women to become the best versions of themselves and discover a holistic approach to medicine.

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Every Woman Should Know About Cervical Cancer

Did you know? The top cancers that most often affect women include breast, colorectal, endometrial, lung, cervical, skin, and ovarian cancers.   In January, we recognize Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Cervical cancer is one of the few...

National Folic Acid Awareness Week

  Every year, the first week in January is recognized as National Folic Acid Awareness Week – a part of National Birth Defects Prevention Month. Folate (vitamin B9) is a water-soluble micronutrient that plays an important...

National Rainbow Baby Day

A “rainbow baby” is a baby born after the loss of a previous baby due to miscarriage (in utero < 20 weeks gestation), stillbirth (in utero > 20 weeks gestation), or neonatal death (shortly after...

Balancing Your Personal & Professional Life

When I decided to begin my medical career, I knew what I was getting myself into. At every point along the journey, I was reminded by mentors and colleagues alike that medicine is a lifelong...

Group B Strep Awareness Month

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a type of bacteria normally found in the gastrointestinal and genital tracts. Sometimes other parts of the body become exposed to GBS resulting in infections including pneumonia, meningitis, skin and...

What You Need to Know About Chlamydia

In Part I of The ABCs of Sexually Transmitted Diseases series we learned about trichomoniasis – one of the three most common infectious causes of vaginal complaints among reproductive-aged women, the other two being bacterial...

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Women & Girls in STEM

November 8th, 2020 marks the celebration of the educational initiative focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). As the world continues to evolve,...

Embracing Your Birthright – “It’s Your Legacy”

I recently gave birth to a son and the perception I had of life changed! On some days, I am consumed with work but on...

What You Need to Know About Trichomoniasis

We learned the basics at school during science class or from having “the talk” with our parents and guardians. That was a long time...

National Rainbow Baby Day

A “rainbow baby” is a baby born after the loss of a previous baby due to miscarriage (in utero < 20 weeks gestation), stillbirth...

Model 101: Finding Your Personal Style

Have you ever had that moment where you’re standing in front of your wardrobe, like an hour before an event, in complete distress because...