2024 Medical Profile: Diana Health

Personalized Women’s Care Across All Life Stages
Diana Health
Julia Del Valle, Certified Nurse Midwife

Women experience many changes throughout their lives, and from adolescence to maternity to postmenopausal years, Diana Health equips and empowers women to take charge of their health and wellness.

The first Diana Health location opened in Smyrna, Tennessee, in 2021. As the company expanded, it set its sights on the Emerald Coast, opening its first Florida location in Fort Walton Beach in December 2023. Diana Health services include obstetrics, gynecology, well woman care, family planning, mental health and wellness coaching.

“We strive to be a one-stop shop for women, a place where they can receive the physical as well as the emotional care they need,” said Julia Del Valle, Certified Nurse Midwife with Diana Health in Fort Walton Beach. “Our goal is to not outsource your care and keep you with a team you can trust.”

The Fort Walton Beach team consists of three physicians, four certified nurse midwives and two physician assistants committed to evidence-based, patient-first care. Each provider is board-certified and highly trained in their areas of focus. The staff is committed to continued education and attending conferences to remain informed of current evidence and methods.

Through years of industry experience, the team has found that the most effective treatment method is whole health, which involves getting to the root of the problem rather than putting a patch on an issue. Addressing total health puts the woman in the driver’s seat when proceeding with her care.

“Our deepest wish is that each woman is heard and highly involved in her care,” said Del Valle. “I use the analogy that at other offices, it may feel like a triangle where doctors are at the top making all the decisions, but at Diana Health, you are at the center of a circle, and we encircle you with support and protection.”

While the practice is still fairly new to the area, its priority is giving back to local nonprofits and hosting or contributing to events that foster community, especially those involving women and children.

“Good patient outcomes and satisfaction support the overall health of a community,” said Del Valle. “Focusing on the mother’s health increases the health of the family, which ultimately betters the community.”


Diana Health

1046 Mar Walt Drive, Ste. 200, Fort Walton Beach 
(850) 243-2229 | HeyDianaHealth.com/ftwalton

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