Robin Fletcher, MS, CGC
                                                
                                             
                                             Robin Fletcher, a native of Easley, S.C., graduated from Clemson University in 1989
                                                with a Bachelor of Science in Textile Chemistry, and from the University of South
                                                Carolina School of Medicine in 1991 with a Master of Science in Genetic Counseling.
                                                After working as a genetic counselor in Atlanta, she served as a public health genetic
                                                counselor for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services for 13 years.
                                                In this role, she provided prenatal, preconception, and cancer genetic counseling
                                                services to the residents of Western North Carolina, coordinated satellite clinics
                                                in conjunction with Fullerton Genetics Center in Asheville, and presented educational
                                                sessions to a variety of audiences. While attempting to adopt a child as a single
                                                parent, she changed careers and became a high school biology teacher, working over
                                                seven years in the Greenville and Pickens County School Districts.
                                             
                                             In 2014, Fletcher joined the Greenwood Genetic Center as a laboratory genetic counselor
                                                where she serves as a liaison between healthcare providers and the diagnostic lab.
                                                Her current areas of focus are next-generation sequencing and EpiSign genome-wide
                                                methylation analysis.
                                             
                                             Fletcher is a certified genetic counselor (CGC) through the American Board of Genetic
                                                Counseling, and is a member of the National Society of Genetic Counselors as well
                                                as the South Carolina Genetic Counseling Society. She has coauthored several publications
                                                related to EpiSign. Based on her personal diagnosis of mitochondrial disease and over
                                                25 years of clinical and laboratory experience, she is passionate about helping patients
                                                and families resolve their diagnostic odyssey.
                                             
                                             She spent many years teaching children’s Sunday School, working with children’s and
                                                youth choirs, and participating in a variety of church programs. Her interests include
                                                music, movies, and reading, as well as discovering new china patterns and decorating
                                                her house.