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MEET OUR TEAM AMY L. FOREMAN Publisher EDITORIAL AMANDA MILLER Managing Editor SANONNA AL TAWEEL AMANDA CIANI JULIANNA STEEN MADISON VOORHIES Associate Editors ART/PRODUCTION TOM GONZALES MADELINE MILETELLO ASAREL SMITH MCKINNA SPROLES Graphic Designers ADVERTISING CRYSTAL BARRETT Sales Manager KAYLA FRICKS GOMEZ RYN WHITESIDE Senior Account Executives CAMILLE CAVIN JENNIFER HOFFMANN MARTINE MELANCON KAYLEIGH MONTANA JILLIAN WRAY Account Executives
Welcome to the Third Edition of Faces and Places of Nola Family! We’re thrilled to bring you the third edition of Faces and Places —a publication dedicated to celebrating the people, places, and spirit that make New Orleans so special. Since our inaugural issue, we’ve set out to tell the stories of the dreamers, doers, and distinctive destinations that shape our community. With each edition, our vision has grown deeper and wider, and this year is no exception. In this edition, we continue our journey of discovery, diving even further into the vibrant lives and spaces that define our city. From beloved local businesses to inspiring individuals who are making a difference, this collection reflects the essence of Nola Family ’s identity. These are not just stories—they are reflections of who we are as a community. Faces and Places of Nola Family remains a true labor of love. Every detail—from the thoughtfully curated features to the high-quality paper and striking design—is crafted with care and intention. We see this not just as a magazine, but as a lasting keepsake, something worthy of a place on your coffee table, and something you’ll return to again and again. What makes this publication truly special is the heart behind it: the passionate team who brings it to life, the community members who graciously share their stories, and readers like you who treasure the connection it brings. So as you turn the pages, we hope you feel inspired. We hope you discover something new. And most of all, we hope you feel a deep sense of pride in the incredible city we all call home. This is your book—a tribute to Nola Family ’s vibrant spirit and a celebration of the extraordinary faces and places that make it unforgettable. Please read it, share it, and above all, enjoy it.
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The Face of Bright Start: A Pediatric Therapy & Learning Center Ashley McInnis, MCD, CCC-SLP – Owner/SLP SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
B right Start was founded by Ashley McInnis, MCD, CCC-SLP. Ashley is passionate about providing quality and timely, evidenced-based care with and alongside her interdisciplinary team. Ashley is a speech-language pathologist by trade and a mama at heart to three boys. She wants to connect with each family that comes to Bright Start and she aims to provide quality therapy to parents––without sitting on a waitlist! Bright Start is a private, pediatric therapy practice that offers speech, feeding, occupational, physical and behavioral therapy in homes, daycares, and on-site at our clinics. It has a team of 20 hand-picked therapists that each bring their own specialties to the table. Bright Start is also an agency within the Louisiana Early Steps program. The team is so proud to service many regions of Louisiana and reach a wide range of families throughout the state. How is Bright Start involved in our community? Bright Start could not flourish without its most important aspect: our families; which is why we make great efforts to be engaged in our community, and connect with our families 1:1. We go above and beyond with coaching, counseling and educating our families to help them carry over the skills that we are working on directly with their child. Who do you/Bright Start work with to help the community? Through the Louisiana Early Steps program, we’re able to offer therapeutic evaluations and ongoing services to all families in need throughout the Greater New Orleans area, extending to the Westbank and Lafayette. We also collaborate directly with local schools and daycares to offer speech and hearing screenings at a discounted rate and conduct free screenings at public wellness fairs and therapies on a sliding scale. As a teaching practice, we welcome LSU Health Sciences student placements from their occupational therapy and speech-language pathology programs to join us at the clinic. What is special about New Orleans to Bright Start? As Bright Start continues to grow, New Orleans will always hold a unique and special place in our heart–it will always be our home. The sense of community in New Orleans is second to none, and we prioritize building relationships with local families, schools, and organizations. This engagement fosters collaboration and ensures that we are responsive to the needs of the community we serve. Overall, New Orleans is not just a location for our pediatric therapy group; it is an integral part of our identity, values, and mission. We are proud to contribute to the well-being of the families in this vibrant city. What products/services do you offer? Bright Start offers screenings (hearing, speech, language, feeding, behavior, occupational and physical therapy), evaluations and ongoing therapeutic services, and parent consults and counseling in regards to Louisiana’s Early Steps program. We also offer play groups to facilitate age-appropriate play among peers. For more information, call (504) 517-5108, email info@ brightstartnola.com, or check out the website at brightstartnola.com.
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The Faces of VIRTUAL LEARNING DiscoveryFlex PHOTO CREDIT: CLINT WEBB
I n today’s fast-paced world, fami- lies are seeking learning options that are flexible, personalized, and built around the needs of the student—embracing oppor- tunities beyond traditional structures. That’s exactly what DiscoveryFlex delivers. Formerly known as Discovery Fusion, DiscoveryFlex is a cutting-edge, virtual learning model powered by the highly respected Discovery Charter Schools network. With its combina- tion of online learning and optional on-campus support, DiscoveryFlex gives students the structure they need and the freedom they deserve. Launched in 2023, the program has surpassed enrollment projections with families embracing this forward-think- ing education approach. And now, as it officially rebrands to DiscoveryFlex, it’s not just growing—it’s leading the way. DiscoveryFlex is a public charter school model that blends high-quality online instruction with the opportuni- ty for in-person enrichment, academic
support, and extracurricular engage- ment. Students receive certified, stan- dards-based instruction from trusted teachers, while also having access to Discovery campuses for tutoring, test prep, clubs, events, and more. It’s online learning—but with a real-world safety net. Open to all Louisiana families and tuition-free, DiscoveryFlex is held to the same academic standards as tradi- tional public schools, while benefiting from the innovation and student-first focus that Discovery Charter Schools are known for. Why do families love DiscoveryFlex learning model? Flexibility that fits your life – Whether your student is an athlete, a performer, or simply thrives in a less traditional setting, DiscoveryFlex allows them to work at their own pace and on their own schedule. Support when it matters most – Students can visit campus for in- person help, connection, and account-
ability. This built-in support helps prevent the isolation and frustration that often comes with fully remote learning. Backed by a trusted network – Discovery Charter Schools have a proven record of academic excellence, community impact, and innovation. DiscoveryFlex carries that same repu- tation into the virtual space. Empowered, not overwhelmed – DiscoveryFlex gives students the tools to take ownership of their learning, while families gain peace of mind knowing they’re not navigating it alone. Looking Ahead As online and hybrid education contin- ues to evolve, DiscoveryFlex is proud to be setting the standard for what 21st-century learning can look like: flexible, inclusive, and deeply connect- ed to student success. To learn more about how DiscoveryFlex can support your student’s future, visit discoveryflex.org.
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The Face of 3D/4D ULTRASOUND First Look Ultrasound Nola Sarah Pavageau, Co-Owner & Sonographer PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY F irst Look Ultrasound NOLA has been a trusted leader in elective ultrasound imaging since 2009, specializing in early gender determination How is First Look Nola involved in our community? First Look Nola volunteers and donates every year to the Nola Families in Need Toy Drive, a nonprofit organization that provides toys to hundreds of families in need each year during Christmas time. We are also partnered with Training Grounds
helping expectant parents bond with their little ones to creating a warm, welcoming environment reflective of our community’s unique charm. Our company thrives on the warmth and love that defines this city, and we’re honored to share in countless families’ most precious moments, capturing first glimpses of life in a place where every milestone is celebrated like a festival. What services and products are offered? Studio and mobile in-home sessions and packages for every stage of your pregnancy journey, including first trimester ultrasounds, gender ultrasound determination at 15 weeks, 3D/4D/HD ultrasounds, position checks before birth, multi-visit package bundles, and Sneak Peek gender DNA tests. We also offer heartbeat stuffed animal keepsakes, birth announcement signs, gender reveal cannons and fire extinguishers, mama and baby clothing, local Nola baby bibs and teethers, and digital video frames. Bright Start: A Pediatric Therapy & Learning Center SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY The Face of PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
and 3D/4D ultrasound services. Owners Sarah and Jessica first joined the First Look Family in 2011 as expectant mothers themselves, when they were pregnant with their sons, Brody and Maddox. Becoming owners in 2022 was a full-circle moment, fueled by their shared passion for supporting expectant mothers and celebrating the miracle of life. As mothers, we are dedicated to creating personalized, unforgettable experiences for families in a nurturing and comfortable environment. Our mission is to promote a deep connection between families and their unborn babies. With a focus on accuracy, privacy, and professionalism, we strive to bring value and positivity to every session, ensuring each visit is as special as the journey to parenthood.
Nola, giving back and providing free ultrasound services at community baby shower events. Additionally, we donate 3D/4D ultrasound services to benefit local nonprofit organizations. What is special about New Orleans to First Look Nola? New Orleans is the heart and soul of our company, and its vibrant culture has been at the core of our journey since we opened our doors in 2009 as the city’s first freestanding elective ultrasound studio. Over the years, we’ve had the honor of serving generations of families in our vibrant and culturally rich community. The rich tradition of family, love, and celebration that defines New Orleans inspires everything we do, from
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D r. Allison Hamada is the Orleans, you’re guaranteed to find innovative, quality care wherever you go. Growing up, Dr. Hamada was a shadow in her father’s orthodontics office, watching him practice and even making retainers for him as a teenager. She saw how much joy her father found in his work, which ultimately sparked a fire in her. After cheerful, caring, and humble, but dynamic force behind Hamada Orthodontics. With three locations outside New graduating from the LSU School of Dentistry and Columbia University’s Orthodontic Program, she practiced for 13 years before deciding to take a new path in her career. She wanted to take a more meaningful and personal approach to her profession. Her passion as a doctor is creating uniquely customized smiles for each patient, which keeps her exploring new treatment options for even better results. When it comes to creating better and brighter smiles for her patients, Dr. Hamada doesn’t just focus on the teeth; she is fueled by providing the most value possible to her patients, and that includes enhancing their airways. Working with local specialists like myofunctional therapists and ENTs allows her to enhance patients’ overall health and long-term orthodontic stability. This is what sets Dr. Hamada apart as a functional orthodontist; she wants to find the root cause of the issue to produce the best possible plan of action for her patients. Dr. Hamada has also become a master of the Pitts 21 bracket system and helps teach this technique to other orthodontists alongside Dr. Thomas Pitts. This way, she can provide her patients with the best possible care and have fun while doing so. With the Pitts 21 system, they rarely have to remove any teeth at all, which is a huge deal for many patients seeking orthodontic work. Not only is she putting teeth back where they belong, but she’s helping them stay there. When not in the office, you can find Dr. Hamada enjoying family time with her husband, two daughters, and fur baby, or exploring local waters on her paddleboard.
The Face of ORTHODONTICS Dr. Allison Hamada PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
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The Faces of HYPERBARIC MEDICINE Harch Hyperbarics, Inc. Paul G Harch, MD PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
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H arch Hyperbarics, Inc is a state-of- the-art professional medical clinic. Treating all types of brain injury, neurological disorders, cognitive decline as well as the longevity community seeking to maximize health and well being through the personalized application of hyperbaric medicine. Since 1986, Dr. Harch has used HBOT’s gene and stem cell stimulating properties to “give people back their lives.” Harch Hyperbarics’ goal is to expand this therapy to elevate global health and longevity. How is Harch Hyperbarics involved in our community? Harch HBOT has made New Orleans “The Brain Injury RECOVERY Capital of the World.” We are a medical destination location, having treated patients from over 50 countries and all 50 states. Our patients, 90 percent of whom fly in from out of town, typically stay for two months. With our recent relocation, we have become an accessible resource for New Orleans Metro area patients, many of whom have often failed all other therapies. Harch Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is clean sensible medicine leaving only a minuscule carbon footprint. What is special about New Orleans to the company? Harch Hyperbarics is a story of discovery that has happened and could not have happened anywhere else in the world, except New Orleans. Due to the unique geography, culture, the oil and gas industry, and the hyperbaric treatment of divers from the Gulf of Mexico in 1986, this 362-year-old therapy has experienced a nationwide and worldwide renaissance. The success with these divers, and then boxers, drowned children, and others led to the rapid expansion to a wide range of patients across dozens of different neurological disorders. Most of these patients experienced the first-ever successful treatment of their disorder. Harch Hyperbarics’s story was born in New Orleans! What products/services do you offer? Harch is known for careful, precise dosing that is enhanced with quantitative EEG and SPECT. His results are unsurpassed. Harch HBOT treatments are administered in clear hard-shell pharmaceutical-grade hyperbaric chambers, the same that are used in hospitals. HBOT is clean medicine, non-invasive, odorless, and painless.
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MATERNAL-CHILD SERVICES The Face of Labor and Love Shanika Valcour-LeDuff, Founder and Director
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L abor and Love is a full- service Maternal-Child perinatal period and beyond. Labor and Love was founded to be a solid source of love and support to New Orleans families during the most beautiful and vulnerable times. We strive to provide high-quality health and wellness as well as birth and postpartum support services. health, wellness and support organization. We provide support to families during the How do you like to get involved in our community? I founded Labor and Love in 2018 after overcoming my own hardships during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Now, I serve as director of the organization and lead
an amazing team of birth workers, including doulas, lactation consultants, and nurses who pour their love and expertise into NOLA families. Together, we have created a beautiful village of support. What sets your organization apart in providing support to families in New Orleans? Our organization is special because it is exactly what every family needs. We have a great team with a range of experience and niches. This allows us to cater to the diverse needs of families in the city of New Orleans. We lead everything we do with love, and it truly matters. Labor and Love mommies/ babies/families truly become part of our family. They feel this love and support from us, and it never really ends. We
also have a great relationship with many partner organizations in the city. This allows us to make meaningful referrals to ensure all support or gaps can be addressed. What services are offered? We provide full-spectrum doula services, lactation/ breastfeeding services, postpartum support (including overnight doula support), childbirth education (including Lamaze), and other health/ wellness/parenting education to prepare and support families during birthing, breastfeeding, and beyond. We provide health and wellness services during pregnancy and through early childhood.
For more information, visit laborandlove.org.
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The Face of PLAY Louisiana Children’s Museum
Dr. Shannon Blady, Chief Learning Officer
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D r. Shannon Blady is an award-winning educator with over 20 years of experience in teaching and leading teachers. Her research interests include emergent literacy, children’s literature, early reading and writing instruction, creativity, comprehensive human development, and the Reggio Emilia Approach to childhood education. Throughout her leadership roles over the past 10 years, Dr. Blady has demonstrated a strong commitment to issues of access and equity. As Chief Learning Officer of Louisiana Children’s Museum and a proud sixth-generation New Orleanian, Dr. Blady is also committed to ensuring that all children in New Orleans receive a high-quality, well-rounded education infused with joy. How is LCM involved in our community? We are involved in several ways in the community with community partners and culture bearers invited to serve on our Community Advisory Committee and to co-design and lead a lot of our museum programming and events,
other, adults, their environments, and communities.
including Family Folklife Day, Mud Fest, Kindergarten Kickoff, and so much more. We offer Museums for All as a way of opening access to more families: LCM offers general admission to the Museum for a minimal fee of $2 per person (for up to four people) with the presentation of a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card and a photo ID. We also offer Art for All, sponsored by the Helis Foundation: Louisiana residents enjoy FREE admission to the Louisiana Children’s Museum on the second Sunday of every other month. What is special about New Orleans to LCM? When the Louisiana Children’s Museum was founded in 1986, it had a singular focus on the lives and potential of our youngest citizens. That focus has remained steadfast through the years and still holds true today. The Louisiana Children’s Museum contributes to the region’s future prosperity by engaging children’s potential and making that potential visible. Through play, shared explorations, and in-dialogue with adults, LCM connects children to each
What products/services do you offer? LCM is a big place - 8.5 acres and 56,000 square feet of “whoa, what is that?” to be exact. Is there a “best way” to walk through the museum? There are a bajillion paths to take through LCM. Engaged learning happens throughout our five galleries, Studio in the Park, Talk & Play Center, and our Big Backyard. But the easiest way to plot a course is to choose the exhibits you want to see or the things you want to learn. Walk through the reeds or brush up on your reading. Learn the songs of this city or make your own music. The world is your oyster. Which galleries are there to explore in the Museum? Galleries include Dig Into Nature, Follow That Food, Make Your Mark, Move with the River, Play With Me, and of course all of our Outdoor Adventures, including our Edible Garden.
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A fter teaching hundreds how to swim at Newman School in uptown New Orleans in 2002, the founders of Love Swimming officially opened their own swim school. The need for a safe space and water safety instruction grew quickly, and so, the founders and staff of Love Swimming expanded, making their lessons more convenient and more accessible. “We continue to strive to have the best, friendliest, and highly-qualified staff, with ongoing training and professionalism, including participation in national associations such as the U.S Swim School Association and others,” says President and Founder Marshall Love. Love Swimming provides safe, small classes where instructors work diligently to ensure swimmers receive a strong foundation so they can experience a lifetime of love and respect for the water. The lessons are fun and help children build confidence, not to mention, swimming is great exercise. “We believe that swimming is the best exercise for babies, kids, and adults.” says Director Rebecca King. “We teach in a way that always encourages swimmers to explore beyond their fears and expectations, remembering that learning to swim is a process. We want our students to walk out happy about their experience and excited to return.” Classes are available for all ages and abilities, from group lessons to private lessons. The Love Swimming facility features heated pools to create an ideal learning environment where swimmers are always warm and comfortable. This is key to accelerating the learning process and developing strong safety skills.
The Face of WATER SAFETY Love Swimming PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
If you’re ready to learn a fun and life-saving skill, visit them online at loveswimming.com.
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The Face of PHOTOGRAPHY Webb Media Founder: Clint Webb C lint Webb is the founder and photographer of Webb Media, bringing over 10 years of ex- perience capturing powerful, story-driven images across a wide range of photography genres. From major music festivals and celebrity portraits to commercial shoots, weddings, family
sessions, and sweeping landscapes, Clint’s work is defined by its authenticity, energy, and professional polish. Through Webb Media, Clint has worked with events and brands such as Bulls, Bands & Barrels, John Deere, Cajun Country Fest, and Rock the Country, and has shot high-profile artists and organizations including Kid Rock, Post Malone, LSU, NOLA Motorsports, Gavin Adcock, Ian Munsick, Big & Rich, and Dylan Scott. Whether he’s documenting the excite- ment of a live show or the quiet moments of a family milestone, Clint brings a sharp creative vision and a deep commitment to visual storytelling. Based in Baton Rouge, LA, Webb Media continues to build a reputation for delivering high-quality, memorable imagery that resonates with audiences and clients alike.
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PHOTO CREDIT: JULIE VERLINDEN PHOTOGRAPHY ANIMAL HOSPITALS The Faces of Metairie Small Animal Hospital
M etairie Small Animal Hospital (MSAH) has been serving the New Orleans metropolitan area for over 75 years. Originally named Metry Animal Hospital, the practice was founded by Dr. Tom Melius in 1946. In 1952, Metairie Small Animal Hospital was built at its present location at 101 Metairie Road. One year later, in 1953, Dr. Henry Melius
Metairie Small Animal Hospital is committed to providing the highest quality medical and surgical care for our patients. We constantly improve our skills through educational enhancement and personal dedication to our profession. We strive to maintain an open, honest relationship with our clientele by providing Meaningful Service through Authentic, Heartfelt care.
joined the practice. From such humble beginnings, MSAH has evolved and grown to keep pace with the ever- increasing technology and medical advances. The practice currently has 19 DVMs and over 100 employees on staff. In addition to the Main Hospital on Metairie Road, we also operate five Out-Patient Clinics in Kenner, Metairie, Lakeview, Freret Street, and the Marigny in New Orleans, to better serve our clients.
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T he Face of DANCE Metropolitan Dance Theatre New Orleans PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
J une is a second-generation Theatre New Orleans (MDT NO)—the artistic home to an ever-growing community of young dancers and performers in the Greater New Orleans area. MDTNO offers ballet, tap, jazz, musical theatre, hip hop, contemporary, acrobat- ics, and more to students ages three and up. Focused on cultivating a love of dance in every child, MDTNO has a whole- dance studio owner celebrating her 22nd year as the artistic director of Metropolitan Dance child approach to education, creating an uplifting environment for all students to thrive, build self-esteem, and connect with a community of dancers. Many of Jaune’s former students have gone on to perform on Broadway, in national tours, with dance companies, performing and studying at the collegiate level, represented by top dance agencies, and enjoying thriving careers throughout the artistic and entertainment industry. MDTNO recently opened its brand-new studio on Metairie Road, featuring two state-of-the-art studios, creating even more opportunities for young dancers to thrive in an inspiring and supportive space. Jaune has taught throughout the United States as a dance instructor and ad- junct for Dance Teachers United, Dance Masters of America, and the National Dance Association. She is the recipient of three Big Easy Entertainment Awards for best choreography and best actress in a musical. She regularly directs and choreographs for musicals, movies, live entertainment, and performances across the Gulf Coast. Jaune holds a bachelor of arts in Drama and Communications from the University of New Orleans. Outside of the dance studio, Jaune teach- es at Metairie Park Country Day School. She lives in Metairie with her husband Matt and their three young sons—Hold- en, Hudson, and Rivers.
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PEDIATRIC GI CARE Ochsner Children’s Hospital Pediatric Gastroenterology The Faces of Ryan Himes, MD, Section Head, Pediatric Gastroenterology and System Associate Chair; Darnna Banks, Medical Director of Pediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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O chsner Children’s Hospital offers specialized care through its renowned Pediatric Gastrointestinal (GI) team, ranked by U.S. News & World Report in pediatric gastroenterology and GI surgery, and recognized as Louisiana’s top children’s hospital for four consecutive years. The hospital is home to an Alpha-1 Foundation Clinical Resource Center and a National Pancreas Foundation Center of Excellence, providing comprehensive team-based care for infants and children with chronic conditions. The multidisciplinary approach at Ochsner combines expert medical, surgical, and transplant care with patient education to prevent complications, focusing on outcomes and quality of life. A standout offering is Ochsner’s Intestinal Rehabilitation Care Program, the only one of its kind in the region. This specialized program addresses the needs of children with intestinal
Ochsner Children’s also is home to the largest and most comprehensive pediatric liver disease and liver transplant program in the region, serving children with a variety of conditions including biliary atresia, autoimmune liver disease, Wilson disease, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, among many others. For patients who require liver transplantation, the team utilizes split liver transplants and living donor liver transplants to help get children transplanted sooner, before their condition progresses. Led by Dr. Ryan Himes the Pediatric GI team shares a commitment to patient care, research and teaching to ensure that Ochsner Children’s remains at the forefront of pediatric gastrointestinal care and provides a comprehensive medical home for children with hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal needs. For more information, visit ochsner.org/services/pediatric- gastroenterology.
failure and complications of small bowel transplantation, utilizing a collaborative team approach. The care team includes pediatric gastroenterologists, surgeons, dietitians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, speech and language pathologists, and behavioral psychologists, all working together to help kids grow and transition off intravenous nutrition. This holistic care model has been clinically proven to improve growth and development in children with complex intestinal conditions. Dr. Darnna Banks leads the Pediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility program, caring for patients with disorders of gut brain interaction as well as motility disorders including achalasia, gastroparesis, and Hirschsprung disease. Her team offers complete motility testing including esophageal, antroduodenal, colonic and anorectal manometry to precisely identify the problem and inform more effective therapies.
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T . he pediatric cardiology experts and cardiothoracic surgeons at Ochsner Children’s Hospital have been at the forefront of caring for young hearts for over 40 years, offering comprehensive care across a wide range of pediatric heart conditions. The hospital’s multidisciplinary team of specialists includes pediatric cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists, heart transplant experts, and other medical professionals who collaborate to provide cutting- edge care tailored to each child’s unique needs. Ochsner Children’s Hospital is nationally recognized as a leader in pediatric heart transplant care. It holds the distinction of performing the Gulf South’s first pediatric heart transplant, marking a significant milestone in advancing heart care for children in the region. For four consecutive years, the hospital has been ranked No. 1 in Louisiana and among the top 50 children’s hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. It is also the only hospital in the region ranked in three pediatric specialties, including Pediatric Cardiology and Heart Surgery, underscoring its commitment to excellence in pediatric care. In addition to heart transplants, Ochsner’s pediatric cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery teams diagnose and treat a broad spectrum of heart conditions, such as congenital heart defects, acquired heart disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, and other cardiac disorders. The hospital’s expertise and advanced medical technology ensure that children receive the highest quality care available.
The Face of CONGENITAL HEART CARE Ochsner Children’s Hospital Pediatric Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery Benjamin Peeler, Chief, Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiac Surgery
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For more information, visit ochsner.org/ services/pediatric-cardiology.
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PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY The Faces of Lawrence Haber, MD, Senior Physician and Section Head, Pediatric Orthopedics & Brielle Plost, MD, Senior Physician, Pediatric Orthopedics Ochsner Children’s Hospital Pediatric Orthopedics
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T . he pediatric orthopedics experts at Ochsner
Ochsner Children's Hospital is recognized as a national leader in scoliosis care. It is one of the most recognized centers nationally for vertebral body tethering, a minimally invasive treatment for scoliosis that preserves the motion of the spine, in addition to providing advanced care for those who need fusions. Ochsner Children’s Hospital is committed to the well-being of every child it serves. For four consecutive years, the hospital has been ranked No. 1 in Louisiana and among the nation’s
top 50 children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. They are also the only hospital in the region to be nationally ranked in three children’s specialties, including Pediatric Orthopedics. The pediatric orthopedic department has specialty clinics for hip preservation, bone health, diseases like cerebral palsy and spina bifida and bone health and more. It also houses the state's only gait lab. For more information, visit ochsner. org/services/pediatric-orthopedics.
Children’s Hospital provide comprehensive care for a wide range of musculoskeletal
conditions using the latest technology and a multidisciplinary approach. The program serves patients from Louisiana, Mississippi and far beyond. Their reputation for excellence has made Ochsner a pediatric orthopedics regional referral center, attracting families from throughout the Gulf South seeking the highest level of care for their children.
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W ith 22 years of experience in aesthetics, Dr. Sharon S. Meyer received her B.S. (Cum Laude) at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, before leaving her hometown to study on full scholarship at Tulane Medical School, where she received her M.D. in 1986. She served her internship at Tulane Affiliated Hospitals, New Orleans. Dr. Meyer completed a one- year Fellowship in Clinical Dermatology Research before her residency at Tulane University School of Medicine. Dr. Meyers practices cosmetic and medical dermatology along with Dr. Laura Williams and Alicia Haslauer, PA, in the Metairie location. At their sister location in Old Metairie, Dr. Katharine Saussy, Dr. Mamina Turegano, and Dr. Kristy Charles work together to provide innovative treatments tailored to each individual’s unique needs. Whether addressing medical dermatology concerns or cosmetic goals, our clinicians prioritize comfort, safety, and personalized care to ensure the best possible outcomes. At Sanova Dermatology, we are committed to staying at the forefront of dermatological advancements while maintaining a patient-first approach. Sanova Dermatology is deeply committed to serving our community, with each clinician passionately championing individual causes. Our primary mission is to raise awareness about skin health, emphasizing the importance of skin cancer prevention and providing education on maintaining healthy skin. Sanova offers a number of services to the New Orleans community. From skin cancer screenings, MOHs surgery, and Medical dermatology for all ages, to cosmetic dermatology, and medspa services. For more information, visit sanovadermatology.com.
The Face of ANTI-AGING Sanova Dermatology
Dr. Sharon Meyer
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Sean Weiss Facial Plastic Surgery PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY PLASTIC SURGERY The Face of
D r. Sean Weiss is a facial plastic surgeon in New Orleans with a focused expertise in plastic surgery of the face, head and neck. He is one of the select few surgeons in the world who is double board certified in Facial Plastic Surgery and Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. He is renowned for natural appearing results, and his background and specialized training give him a unique understanding of the complex anatomy of the face and neck. Because he focuses exclusively on performing plastic surgery of the face, head and neck, Dr. Weiss is the best choice in the greater New Orleans area for facelift, necklift, deep plane facelift, rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, and all other facial rejuvenation surgical procedures. Beyond his training and experience, Dr. Sean Weiss brings unparalleled attentiveness and accessibility to his patients. Since facial aging is a continuous process, Dr. Weiss believes an ongoing relationship with patients is essential. In this way patients realize the best results over time. This begins with the initial consultation and continues throughout the aesthetic journey. Dr. Weiss and his team give their patients the time and attention needed for beautiful and natural results that restore confidence and a sense of well being. Dr. Sean Weiss – Facial Plastic Surgery is conveniently located on Veterans in Metairie between Causeway and Bonnabel. To schedule a consultation call (504) 814-3223 or visit www. seanweissmd.com.
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Pamela K. Schott, Principal Danielle Neyrey, Early Childhood Director The Faces of CHILD CARE St. Louis King of France Catholic School PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
S t. Louis King of France Catholic School (SLKF) nurtures and educates children from 6 weeks old through 7th grade. Mrs. Danielle Neyrey, Director of the Little Crusaders Program (PK0-PK2), began her career at SLKF as a teacher after earning her bachelor’s degree and Early Childhood Education certification. She has taught multiple grades and became Early Childhood Director in 2023, continuing SLKF’s commitment to excellence. Principal Pamela Schott has led SLKF since 2005, reopening the school post-Hurricane Katrina. Under her leadership, SLKF launched the Little Crusaders Program, enhanced academics, added extracurriculars, upgraded technology, improved facilities, and celebrated rising student test scores.
SLKF. It’s a small town, family feeling encased in an ever-growing metropolis filled with a unique culture and history. What products/services do you offer? SLKF offers care and education in a loving, accepting, and thoughtful environment to children ages 6 weeks through 7th grade. Students in PK3-7th grade are able to attend aftercare and participate in extracurricular activities. SLKF offers afterschool activities, including sports, art, academic-based clubs, drama, choir, an in-house television broadcast called WBUK-TV, speech and debate, and much more. Opportunities for parents and families to participate and become involved in our school, parish, and community are extended via The Parents’ Club, Men’s Club, and many parish ministries.
How is SLKF involved in our community? SLKF chooses a faith-based theme every school year. This year our theme is “We Are God’s Masterpiece.” Throughout the year, our students and families participate in monthly service projects. We host family mission nights where we make sandwiches for the homeless. We have a thriving Beautification Committee who helps clean our campus and surrounding areas every day. We have partnered with Keep Louisiana Beautiful during our Bucktown Seafood Festival and participate in Love The Boot Week to keep our neighborhood clean and green. What is special about New Orleans to SLKF? New Orleans is jam-packed with thriving communities that center on family and tradition. The feeling of family surrounds us no matter the location. Familiar faces and a sense of home follow us wherever we go. We attempt to emulate such a feeling at
For more information, visit slkfschool.com.
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The Face of PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION St. Philip Neri Catholic School Richard Hill, Principal S t. Philip Neri Catholic School (SPN) has been proudly providing education and faith formation for children and families How are you/the company involved in our community? SPN regularly donates money, goods, time, and talent to various organizations in our community for the betterment of all people. PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
upgrading interactive boards and other equipment in classrooms. School security has been increased with the addition of an electronic key fob system. What would you say the greatest strength of your school is? The strength of St. Philip Neri lies with its people. We pride ourselves on offering a “full service” community, where our students, families, faculty, and parishioners can draw closer to God, work together to serve others, and develop lifelong friendships while growing in mind, body, and spirit, all towards the goal of forming future saints. We attribute the school’s success to the hard work and dedication of its teachers, the support and contributions of its families, and the zeal of its wonderful students. Serving at St. Philip Neri is an honor and privilege because I get to work on the frontlines with exceptional educators to bring the faith to our students and families, shining the light of Christ to others.
throughout the metro area since 1961. Today, on its 14 acres of land, SPN serves students in PK3–7th grade on its main campus and children from six weeks of age to two years at its Early Learning Center. How have you/the school invested in the student experience? In recent years, the library has been refurbished, and both a science lab and an art studio have been added. Classrooms have been converted to LED lighting, new outdoor playground spaces have been built, and technology campus- wide has been updated. Technology improvements include the installation of fiber optic internet, the placing of new wireless access points, expanding the school’s 1:1 technology initiative to include second grade and up, and
What is special about New Orleans to you? New Orleans is a unique environment in which our Catholic faith is alive and well. In an area of the country so rooted in our faith, it is an honor and a privilege to work with the “young Church” while providing faith opportunities for parents, guardians, and the wider community. We seek to provide a space where each of our stakeholders can have an encounter with Jesus Christ. What do you offer students? We offer a rigorous academic program and Catholic faith formation to students from six weeks of age through seventh grade.
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The Face of FLEXIBILITY StretchLab Metairie PHOTO CREDIT: JULIE VERLINDEN PHOTOGRAPHY
R enee Grady’s venture into StretchLab Metairie was born from personal experience and professional insight. As the dedicated owner, she oversees the day-to-day operations, including hiring, sales, and marketing. With a background she described as “career gumbo” blending health and wellness, commercial real estate, and a stint as a stay-at-home mom Grady’s diverse expertise comes together in her role as a small business owner. StretchLab Metairie’s inclusive, open-concept studio offers customized 1:1 assisted stretching services. There’s no one reason why people find themselves at StretchLab. Clients come to increase their range of motion and flexibility, reduce muscle and joint pain, improve their athletic performance, and reduce tension and stress. Her commitment to hiring skilled professionals, known as flexologists™, ensures a knowledgeable team dedicated to crafting individualized stretching programs based on comprehensive assessments. Not only do they stretch, but flexologists educate their clients while they’re on the bench, helping them understand their movement patterns as well as giving them small, manageable homework assignments between sessions for maximum results. Grady emphasizes, “No two bodies are the same, so no two stretch sessions are the same.” The studio’s mission to “Live Long” resonates with Grady’s values, stating “quality of movement equals quality of life.” StretchLab aims to improve flexibility and enhance clients’ overall well-being, fostering lasting connections and a sense of community. The studio’s core values of freedom, energy, community, growth, and care align with Grady’s ethos well. Their goals for 2025 include increasing awareness about the benefits of 1:1 assisted stretching through partnerships with businesses and organizations in the community that have similar values regarding health and wellness initiatives. Daily, Grady speaks with people who want and need better flexibility because of lifestyle, work, or health conditions, but don’t know where to start. She hopes through increased awareness and, thereby demand, more insurance programs and employers will begin to offer wellness programs that include 1:1 assisted stretching. “I love what I do and being a part of our client’s mobility journey is truly a privilege. The most fulfilling part is the ability to offer a service that changes people’s lives. They move better, feel better, and are able to do the things that matter to them,” Grady says.
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MUSIC The Faces of Octave School of Music PHOTO CREDIT: MELINDA GILMORE PHOTOGRAPHY
P iano, percussion, voice lessons, oh my! These are just a few things The Octave School of Music has been enlightening the children of the New Orleans area on since its move to The Big Easy in 2018. Jay and Angelle Broussard were a match made in musical heaven—with Jay teaching music and Angelle studying music business in college—and founded The Octave School as a way to share their most cherished passions with others. Their motto is simple: Play What You Like; Like What You Play. To Jay, this means encouraging students to learn what they want, how they want, and not
forcing them into a box or confining their talents to what they would only learn through books. Many of the instructors have master's degrees in music or are currently working towards obtaining them. Plus, The Octave School of Music is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. to accommodate homeschooled students and families with early schedules. Whether a child wants to take piano, voice, violin, drums, guitar, ukulele lessons, or even more, they are sure to find their fit within the school. The school accepts students ages four and older; however, it also offers “Zumbini” classes for children ages zero to four and their caregivers as a bonding experience
through music, dance, and play!
What sets The Octave School apart as the Face of Music? That would be their ability to masterfully teach young musicians, especially those with special needs. All students also have the opportunity to perform in biannual recitals, which are completely optional and come at no extra cost. “This year we’ll focus on the kids and getting them where they want to be, bringing out their originality,” Jay says. “Because we know every student is different, and their lessons should match them.”
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The Faces of ADULT RECONSTRUCTION At Tulane Orthopaedics O ur expert joint care team offers advanced, individualized treatment to restore mobility and improve quality of life. From preserving natural joints to utilizing cutting-edge replacement PHOTO CREDIT: JULIE VERLINDEN PHOTOGRAPHY Charles R. Billings, MD, Assistant Professor, Fernando L. Sanchez, MD, Professor and Vice Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery, and William Sherman, MD, MBA, Professor and Chair of Orthopaedic Research
and motivates us to continually deliver the best care possible. What products/services do you offer? Our surgeons care for the myriad of conditions associated with and causing hip and knee pain using the most innovative and advanced care pathways. Our surgeons are skilled in the use of robotics; multiple approaches for hip surgery, including the anterior approach; use of metal allergy suppressive implants; and practice with the most updated protocols and are enrolled in the American joint registry tracking outcomes. With decades of experience and staying on the cutting edge, our surgeons are here in your backyard to provide you with world-class care. For more information, visit orthotulane.com.
and community health. As Orthopaedic surgeons, what makes New Orleans special to us is its vibrant culture, sense of community, and resilience. The city’s rich history and unique spirit are reflected in the people we have the privilege of treating. We are inspired by their determination to maintain active, fulfilling lives— whether it is dancing at a festival, enjoying a stroll in the French Quarter, or keeping up with family traditions. New Orleans’ diversity fosters an environment where we can provide care tailored to patients from all walks of life, addressing their specific needs and helping them return to the activities they love. The city’s resilience mirrors the journeys of our patients, who entrust us to help them overcome challenges and regain their mobility. Being part of this community adds meaning to our work
techniques, we guide patients through innovative options. Known for managing complex cases, our skilled surgeons prioritize collaboration, making you an active partner in your care. Whether preserving or replacing a joint, we aim to deliver solutions tailored to each patient’s unique needs. How is Tulane Orthopaedics involved in our community? Total joint surgeons provide an invaluable service to the community by addressing a diverse array of medical needs and populations, significantly enhancing both individual
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