
Why did you go into OB/GYN?
For me, the most important things in life are our relationships. I chose a career in OB/GYN primarily because of the unique, special and often lifelong relationships that it allows. There is truly nothing else like delivering a baby or helping patients. My life has been blessed by so many of these experiences and people that I have come to know as their doctor.
The focus of my practice starts with education. I want to develop a personal and individualized treatment plan just for you to help you really understand how to stay healthy. Whether it’s a routine checkup or a specific problem, I want you to be well informed so that you can make the best decisions about your healthcare.
Our bodies are constantly changing. There are new and different issues we face from our teens through our childbearing years and into menopause. I love working together with my patients to address these issues and offer solutions to improve their health. When surgery is necessary, I can offer a full range of gynecological surgical procedures, including in-office and minimally invasive options for many conditions.
For my obstetrical patients, I provide pre-conceptual counseling, address fertility concerns and provide complete prenatal care, from pregnancy diagnosis through delivery. My staff and I want to make this a wonderful experience for you and your family and we look forward to a continuing relationship with you.
Dr. Bain received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from Indiana University in 1986, graduating with highest distinction. She then attended Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, receiving her medical degree in 1990. After medical school, Dr. Bain moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where she completed a residency in OB/GYN at the University of Tennessee. After residency she remained on the faculty at the University of Tennessee for 2 years as an instructor, teaching residents and medical students as well as seeing patients in an office setting.
From Memphis, Dr. Bain moved to Anniston, Alabama, where she was in private practice for 10 years. In 2006, she and her family relocated to Lexington, Kentucky, her husband’s hometown, where she joined Women’s Care Center.
Dr. Bain has been Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology since 1997. She is also a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
She and her husband, who is also a physician, met and married while they were at Vanderbilt Medical School. They have a son and a daughter and live on a small farm in Lexington where they keep horses and laying hens. When Dr. Bain is away from the hospital, she loves to cook and garden, work on her French language skills and enjoy time with family and friends.

Sherry Guiler, ARNP

Kim Canter, Administrative Assistant
