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Went above and beyond to care for my daughter. She answered all of our questions and on what to do for her low blood pressure and allergies.
(3 days ago)
Apr-2026
She was so kind and made me and my kids feel so comfortable!
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
I feel comfortable with her for regular check ups but would prefer Luther for anything serious. She miss diagnosed a yeasty rase as a regular rash once after the rash appeared after finishing antibiotics, we went back a few weeks later to Luther after I figured out what it was for the correct meds.
I'm not complaining, Luther just has lots more experience. As I am older I also don't expect drs to be infallible and have learned to trust my mom instincts over medical opinions as I have continued to be right. Both her and Luther take my observations seriously and are not dismissive. This allows me to have more trust in their opinions for my children.
(2 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
She’s very thorough and doesn’t take a long time to figure out what is wrong with your child
(3 weeks ago)
Mar-2026
Super nice, the kids loved her.
(1 month ago)
Feb-2026
One of the best always caring about her clients. Heart for children. God Bless you Megan.
(2 months ago)
Jan-2026
She was very professional, yet kind and very good with children. But EVERYONE has been like that in that office. I have been going there for 26 years
(2 months ago)
Jan-2026
We love Meg
(2 months ago)
Jan-2026
Love her
(3 months ago)
Dec-2025
Appreciated Megan’s willingness to listen and ask questions in order to get to some testing to determine the true cause of symptoms, instead of initially just dismissing as a common cold/virus. Wouldn’t hesitate to see again if needed.
(3 months ago)
Dec-2025
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SouthernMED Pediatrics - Aiken
206 Centre South Blvd Aiken, SC 29803
Meg Daughtery, DNP, CPNP-PC, is a graduate of the University of South Carolina Hospitality Retail, and Sports Management school. Later, she decided to go back to school to pursue nursing. She received her Master of Nursing through Augusta University and worked as a nursery nurse at Aiken Regional Medical Centers and as a pediatric nurse at the Children's Hospital of Georgia. Meg completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice at the University of Alabama Birmingham, specializing in pediatric primary care. She is board-certified through the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board.
Meg is originally from Columbus, Georgia, but has called Augusta home throughout her nursing career. Meg is excited to continue caring for the little ones in the Aiken community. She is married to her husband, Matt, and loves spending time with their dog and two cats.
Went above and beyond to care for my daughter. She answered all of our questions and on what to do for her low blood pressure and allergies.
She was so kind and made me and my kids feel so comfortable!
I feel comfortable with her for regular check ups but would prefer Luther for anything serious. She miss diagnosed a yeasty rase as a regular rash once after the rash appeared after finishing antibiotics, we went back a few weeks later to Luther after I figured out what it was for the correct meds. I'm not complaining, Luther just has lots more experience. As I am older I also don't expect drs to be infallible and have learned to trust my mom instincts over medical opinions as I have continued to be right. Both her and Luther take my observations seriously and are not dismissive. This allows me to have more trust in their opinions for my children.
She’s very thorough and doesn’t take a long time to figure out what is wrong with your child
Super nice, the kids loved her.
One of the best always caring about her clients. Heart for children. God Bless you Megan.
She was very professional, yet kind and very good with children. But EVERYONE has been like that in that office. I have been going there for 26 years
We love Meg
Love her
Appreciated Megan’s willingness to listen and ask questions in order to get to some testing to determine the true cause of symptoms, instead of initially just dismissing as a common cold/virus. Wouldn’t hesitate to see again if needed.