Dr. Underwood provides state-of-the-art medical care while seeking to engage patients in their own care. She is a graduate of the Saint George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada and completed her postdoctoral residency at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon, GA. She has worked in various areas of healthcare, including primary care and emergency medicine.
This neighborhood of Atlanta is in Buckhead and was first developed in 1902. The area was originally named Northside Park. The neighborhood grew rapidly during the post-World War II boom. During this time, many residents were employed by the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. Subsequent construction occurred at a rapid rate, with some houses demolished during the construction of Interstate 75. Afterwards, the neighborhood was surrounded by a large road, turning it into an island of houses.
In the Underwood Hills community, new construction and a close-knit neighborhood combine to create an attractive living environment. This five-bedroom, six-bathroom traditional home, built in 2004, sits on a quarter-acre lot. It features hardwood floors, a fireplace with stone surround, French doors, and elevated ceilings. It also features a newly renovated kitchen with an island and granite counter tops. The master suite features a walk-in closet and step-up jetted tub.