
Brittney Anders, MD, FACOG
Dr. Anders is Dallas born and raised. She is excited to practice in her favorite city and hometown. She attended Trinity Christian Academy in Addison. She received her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University. She then continued on to the Texas A&M Health Science Center for medical school.
She returned to Dallas to complete her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor University Medical Center. During her residency, she was awarded the Golden Apple Teaching Award for four years consecutively as a dedicated teacher and physician to the Texas A&M medical students. She received the Outstanding Resident Award for Baylor University Medical Center at the Southwestern Gynecologic Assembly. She was Chief Administrative Resident in her final year.
As a college student on a medical mission trip to the Philippines, she found her calling in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Anders has also served communities in Peru and Guatemala. She hopes to continue these service trips throughout her career. She is a member of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano. Brittney enjoys spending family time with her husband, John, and their two daughters. You will probably find her at the hospital, lake, or Florida on the weekends with her family and dog, Duke.

Bianca Caram, MD, FACOG
Dr. Caram, a native Houstonian, is happy to have established roots in Dallas and serve women of all ages at Legacy Women's Health.
She received her undergraduate degree from Rice University followed by her doctorate of medicine from Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. She completed her internship and residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. There she received multiple awards for her teaching, including the Golden Apple Award two years in a row given by the medical students and the Second Year Resident Teaching Award awarded by the internship class. She also participated in research in which she won the Devereaux Resident Research Award. She remains dedicated to teaching while on staff at Baylor University Medical Center.
In her spare time Dr. Caram enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter, going to the Dallas Arboretum, seeing live theater, and exploring new restaurants in the DFW metroplex. She also loves when the Astros win and watching professional football.
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Languages spoken: English, Spanish

Sierra Fisher, MD, MPH
Dr. Fisher grew up in a military family moving all around the country, but claims San Antonio as her hometown. She fell in love with Dallas during residency and is excited to care for the Dallas community.
Dr. Fisher received her Bachelor of Arts from Rice University. After graduation, she served as a fifth-grade teacher with Teach for America in Houston. She then received an MD/MPH dual degree from the Long School of Medicine in San Antonio and UT Health Science Center in Houston School of Public Health. She completed her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor University Medical Center. During her residency, Dr. Fisher was awarded the Struther Award for academic excellence. She is excited to further pursue her passion for education by working with residents and medical students as staff at BUMC.
She loves spending time with her husband, three sons, and two dogs. She also enjoys DIY projects, reading, and dancing!

Allison Green, MD, FACOG
Dr. Green was born and raised in Dallas. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Texas at Austin, majoring in Plan II and Spanish. She then received her medical degree (MD) from The University of Texas at Southwestern Medical School. Dr. Green completed her internship and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. During residency Dr. Green received the Outstanding Resident Award at the Southwest Gynecologic Assembly and Outstanding Minimally Invasive Surgery Resident Award from the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotics Surgeons. She participated in research throughout residency and received the Devereaux Award, given to the resident with the best senior research project. Dr. Green enjoys teaching loves working with residents and medical students at Baylor University Medical Center.
Dr. Green enjoys spending time with her husband and their two boys. They love visiting the Arboretum, exploring new restaurants, and trips to Possum Kingdom lake.

Mirka Trejo, MD
Dr. Mirka Trejo was raised in Mexico and is a proud native Spanish speaker. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Biology with Magna Cum Laude honors from the University of North Texas in Denton. She received her medical degree from the UT Long School of Medicine in San Antonio and completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio, where she served as Chief Resident during her final year.
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Dr. Trejo is passionate about providing comprehensive, personalized care in both obstetrics and complex gynecological cases. She is dedicated to serving the women of Dallas and is excited to contribute to the future of medicine by teaching residents and medical students at BUMC.
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In her free time, Dr. Trejo enjoys spending time with her husband and family, exploring new restaurants, and taking long walks with her dog, Kai.

Meghan Christian,
M.S.N, APRN, FNP-BC, RNC-OB
Meghan is a native of Dallas. She attended Saint Louis University in Missouri. She is the seventh graduate in her family from SLU. She moved back to Dallas graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She is a third generation Labor and Delivery nurse. After working in Labor and Delivery and Antepartum for several years, she returned to graduate school at Baylor University.
She graduated in 2013 with a Master of Science in Nursing and is certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She practiced at a local Maternal Fetal Medicine office for seven years prior to joining Legacy Women’s Health. She is certified as an Inpatient Obstetric Nursing as well.
Meghan is married to Alex, whom she met on a blind date thru a nurse
co-worker. They have two boys, Alexander and William. The family spends their weekends on the sideline cheering on their children at various sports. They enjoy traveling, especially to California where Alex was raised.

Catherine Phelps, NP
Catherine, a native Houstonian, earned her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. After working as a postpartum nurse in the Houston medical center, she moved to Dallas, where she joined Baylor University Medical Center as a postpartum nurse for five years. During this time, she became certified in Maternal Newborn Nursing and completed her education as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner at Texas Woman’s University.
Catherine discovered her passion for women’s health during a medical mission internship in Haiti while in college. There, she participated in a maternal health program, enhancing access to prenatal care, empowering women through education, and ensuring safe and sanitary deliveries. She also participated in a bonding initiative project in nursing school, supporting incarcerated women through pregnancy and labor to facilitate bonding with their newborns. Catherine is excited to continue her work serving women as a Nurse Practitioner at Legacy.
Outside of work, Catherine enjoys being on the go with her husband, Nick, their son, Collins, and their two dogs. They enjoy anything outdoors, trips to the lake, Aggie football games, and traveling as much as they can.



