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Brandi Compton-Joseph, MD, FACOG

Brandi Compton-Joseph

Brandi Compton-Joseph, MD, FACOG

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Location

Sugar Land Office

14885 Southwest Freeway
Sugar Land, TX 77478

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Occupation

PHYSICIAN

“I truly love my job and it would be an honor to serve your mind, body, and spirit as your physician.”

Board Certification

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Education

Internship and Residency
Methodist Dallas Medical Center
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Dallas, TX
2009 and 2012

Medical School
University of Texas Health Science Center
Doctor of Medicine
Houston, TX
2008

Undergraduate School
Baylor University
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
Minor in Chemistry
Cum Laude
Waco, TX
2004

Languages Spoken

English
Spanish

Affiliated Hospitals

CHI St. Luke’s Health–Sugar Land Hospital
Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital
Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital
Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center

Professional Associations

American Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG)
Fellow

Harris County Medical Society (HCMS)
Member

Texas Medical Association (TMA)
Member

Personal Interests

Women and Child Care
Running
Bikram Yoga
Carpentry
Gymnastics
Movies
Reading
Traveling

Biography

IT IS AN HONOR TO MEET YOU

Since I was a little girl, I have always dreamed of becoming a physician. Back home in Beaumont, Texas, I would play doctor with my dolls while always aspiring for educational excellence at Cathedral in the Pines school. After moving to Sugar Land, Texas with my family for more of an opportunity to excel, I continued my academic endeavors in the Fort Bend ISD Dulles elementary, middle and High schools.

I received an honors education and continued my exposure to the medical field through volunteer work. In addition to academics, I also found a true love for the arts while playing the violin and participating in the band as a flutist. My interests also included athletics where I competed as a varsity gymnast at Dulles High School.

After graduating from Dulles, I went on to college at Baylor University in Waco Texas with a major in Spanish and minor in Chemistry. It is from the foundation in Spanish at Dulles high school particularly from one teacher, Mrs. Garza, that I developed my love for the Hispanic culture and ultimate major in Spanish and study abroad in Queretaro, Qro, Mexico.

Despite that love, my true calling in life was always to help others persevere through medical conditions with hope and dignity.