Dr. Jessica Graham Scotchie, MD, FACOG
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) | Reproductive Endocrinology
6031 Shallowford Road Suite 101 Chattanooga TN, 37421About
Dr. Jessica Scotchie is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Chattanooga, TN. Dr. Scotchie specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Scotchie can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Scotchie can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
Education and Training
University of Florida College of Medicine Medical 2001
Board Certification
Obstetrics & Gynecology (Physician Specialties)
Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility (Obstetrics and Gynecology)
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Dr. Jessica Graham Scotchie, MD, FACOG's Expert Contributions
Bleeding after period?
You should definitely see an OBGYN for an exam and possibly an ultrasound and hormone testing, bleeding after sex and prolonged bleeding throughout the month can be from anatomical problems like polyps and fibroids and from hormonal disorders, all of which can be treated after proper diagnosis. READ MORE
What causes severe period symptoms?
You may want to seek out a specialist in Pelvic pain who will more thoroughly evaluate your symptoms, it could be a sign of a cyst, or endometriosis, these can be evaluated with an exam and ultrasound and sometimes diagnostic surgery. READ MORE
Conflicting pregnancy tests?
You could be, you should check it again in a couple of days, if it is positive it will become a stronger positive test. READ MORE
I'm having period pain and fertility issues?
It will not hurt your fertility to take medications during your period. Monitor your cycle length, if it starts to consistently get longer than 35 days you should seek care with an OBGYN. If you have not conceived within 12 menstrual cycles/12 months, then you should get an infertility evaluation. READ MORE
Is pregnancy possible with PCOS?
Yes it is possible, but you may need assistance, it would be best to seek care with an OBGYN or Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility Specialist to help you. READ MORE
Positive pregnancy test but bleeding?
You need to seek care with an OBYN to have your HCG levels checked and evaluate the bleeding. READ MORE
Sticky discharge?
You should seek care for a physical exam if you are having discharge. READ MORE
Exercise after a c-section?
You should not do heavy exercise until you are released to exercise from your OBGYN. READ MORE
What to do next?
Your symptoms could be from a variety of causes, given you are having both cycle problems as well as generalized symptoms of headaches and pain, the best recommendation is to see your provider. READ MORE
Can you decrease breast size?
To lose breast fat you would either need to lose total body fat or have a breast reduction. READ MORE
Do doctors recommend the product called emuaid?
If a rash is not responding to what you’ve already tried, it would be best to have a physical exam to determine the cause of the rash, some need antibiotics, others need steroid creams and treating a rash with the wrong ointment can make it worse. READ MORE
Do I have my period or no after taking emergency contraception?
It sounds as though you are having irregular periods, you should have had another period if your last one was in September. Irregular periods are important to have evaluated as they can be a symptom of underlying hormonal conditions that warrant treatment, it would be best to make an appointment with your gynecologist. READ MORE
What is wrong with me?
A physical exam is very important to determine the cause and get appropriate testing. Sometimes bumps that have liquid and scab can be a sign of a herpes infection which can be contagious. Other times it could be an infected hair follicle, either way a physician should see you to fully evaluate. READ MORE
Will I stop bleeding?
Probably so, it takes a few days of taking the pills until the bleeding stops. READ MORE
What is the likeliness I have tss?
TSS is incredibly unlikely to develop based on that time interval, if you have symptoms you should seek evaluation but in most cases that will not lead to TSS. READ MORE
Can I be pregnant?
It would be reasonable to check another test given you had sex towards the end of November, if it is still negative now then the symptoms are not likely from pregnancy. READ MORE
What causes Bartholin cysts?
Bartholin gland cysts are not generally caused by shaving, folliculitis (infected hair follicle) is caused by shaving. It may be better to wax or use hair removal creams to help prevent folliculitis. The Bartholin gland cysts can sometimes recur and if they do the gland needs to be removed. READ MORE
Spotting I think?
You should report a change in your menstrual cycle to your gynecologist, an exam to check for causes of pain and irregular bleeding would be important to complete. READ MORE
Did my period start or it’s implantation blood?
There is no way to tell for sure without doing testing, it would be wise to check a pregnancy test now and again in another week or so to make sure it is still negative and you may want to talk to a provider about starting a form of contraception to help you prevent pregnancy if it is undesired. READ MORE
Period problems?
Sometimes intense cramping and pain can cause women to feel that they are going to faint. It's best to treat any pain with anti-inflammatory medication if your provider feels you are a good candidate for that therapy, usually treating the pain helps resolve the symptoms of feeling sweaty/faint. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineFaculty Titles & Positions
- Former Clinical Instructor University of North Carolina School of Medicine -
- Associate Program Director Minimally Invasive Gynecology Surgery Fellowship at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Present
Awards
- House Officer Award Year University of North Carolina
- Best Doctors in America 2013
- Best Doctors in America 2014
- Best Doctors in America 2015
- Best Doctors in America 2016
- America’s Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists Year
Professional Memberships
- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Fellow
- American Society for Reproductive Medicine
- Society of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility - Associate Member
- American Medical Association
- Tennessee Medical Association
- Hamilton County Medical Society
- Chattanooga OB/GYN Society
Fellowships
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reproductive Endocrinology
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Get to know Reproductive Endocrinologist & Infertility Specialist Dr. Jessica Graham Scotchie, who serves patients in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Dr. Scotchie is a trusted reproductive endocrinologist & infertility specialist. Her specific interests include in vitro fertilization (IVF), egg cryopreservation and egg donation, recurrent pregnancy loss, polycystic ovary syndrome, and minimally invasive surgery.
The only female fertility specialist in Chattanooga, she is the Co-founder and Practice Director of Tennessee Reproductive Medicine (TRM).
“In founding TRM, Dr. Murray and I had a vision to create a special infertility practice with an intimate feel compared with some IVF programs that see hundreds of patients each day. Instead, we want every patient who visits us to know that every team member at TRM is 100 percent committed to making their experience positive and working tirelessly to maximize their chance of success” stated Dr. Scotchie.
Spending a lot of time getting to know each patient, she wants to understand their medical history as well as their goals, hesitations, uncertainties, and questions. She wants to know how their struggles are impacting their emotional and mental health and their marriage or relationships. Understanding all of these factors helps her to tailor treatment to each individual patient.
Pertaining to her academic career, Dr. Scotchie graduated with her medical degree from the University of Florida College of Medicine in 2001. She then completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology and a fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Throughout her training, she received numerous awards, including election into Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society, and teaching awards from the medical students at the University of North Carolina. She also earned a research award for her resident research project, and the House Officer Award at the University of North Carolina, which is an award given to five out of more than 700 residents annually for exceptional and compassionate patient care.
In addition to maintaining a busy clinical and surgical practice throughout her fellowship, Dr. Scotchie participated in several research projects, including studying IVF outcomes using GnRH antagonist stimulation protocols, proteomic analysis of endometrial secretions, and endocannabinoid signaling in the endometrium during embryo implantation. She held a clinical instructor position with the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and was active in teaching residents and medical students.
With a passion for caring for other women, Dr. Scotchie has dedicated her professional life to improving their lives. Spending four months on the REI rotation as a resident convinced her that she wanted to become a specialist in this field. Its rapidly advancing technology and the ability to profoundly change the lives of women and couples struggling with the devastation of infertility were fascinating to her and piqued her interest.
After becoming a mother and experiencing the overwhelming love for a child, she became even more certain that she wanted to do anything possible to help others experience the love of parenthood. The decision to become a reproductive endocrinologist was an easy one for her.
“I know of no other field of medicine that is so rewarding, awe-inspiring, intellectually stimulating and emotionally challenging for patients. As a female, I understand the anxiety that accompanies reproductive disorders among women. While I cannot help all patients achieve pregnancy, I can help them through the obstacles and difficulties by delivering compassionate expert care” stated Dr. Scotchie.
Dedicated to excellence, she is double board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology & reproductive endocrinology and infertility by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG). The mission of the ABOG is to define standards, certify obstetricians and gynecologists, and facilitate continuous learning to advance knowledge, practice, and professionalism in women’s health.
A Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG), Dr. Scotchie is an active member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Society of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (Associate Member), the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, the American Medical Association, the Tennessee Medical Association, the Hamilton County Medical Society, and the Chattanooga OB/GYN Society. Moreover, she is the Associate Program Director of the Minimally Invasive Gynecology Surgery Fellowship at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) is a surgical subspecialty of obstetrics and gynecology that trains physicians in reproductive medicine addressing hormonal functioning as it pertains to the reproduction, as well as the issue of infertility. While most REI specialists primarily focus on the treatment of infertility, reproductive endocrinologists are trained to also evaluate and treat hormonal dysfunctions in females and males outside after the reproductive years.
Thriving in her field, Dr. Scotchie has been elected one of the “Best Doctors in America” four years in a row — in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 — a recognition given only to the top five percent of doctors. She has also been named one of “America’s Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists.”
On a more personal note, she is an adventurer at heart, who loves to travel and to explore new areas and cultures of the world. In her down time, she enjoys the great outdoors, whether hiking, gardening or running. Cooking is also a favorite pastime, especially after a long day.
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