Erinn is originally from South Bend and is a graduate of Clay High School. She earned her undergraduate degree from Purdue University where she studied athletic training and psychology.
Erinn went on to study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She worked as a graduate assistant there and earned a Master of Arts in Education in Exercise Physiology. Erinn began her career as an Athletic Trainer at Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
In 2007, Erinn enrolled in the Physician Assistant Program at King’s College, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where she earned her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. She became Board Certified by the NCCPA in 2009.
After practicing in the Chicago area for 4 years, Erinn returned home to South Bend. She has joined Dr. Lyons in providing Gynecology and Urogynecology services, as well as assisting Dr. Lyons in surgery.
“I enjoy the opportunity to spend time with patients, educating them on their conditions and treatment plans.”


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Doctor Organizations
- Memorial Hospital Of South Bend
Work Place
Beacon Bone & Joint Specialists Navarre
100 Navarre Pl Ste 4440
South Bend
IN
46601
USA
+15743673800
Specialties
- Gynecologist
- Urogynecology
Procedures performed
- Gynecology
- Urogynecology
Insurance Plans
- Humana
Conditions
- bladder disease
- bladder endometriosis
- bladder prolapse
- complete uterovaginal prolapse
- continuous leakage of urine
- cystitis
- fecal incontinence
- female urinary incontinence
- functional incontinence
- incomplete emptying of bladder
- incomplete uterovaginal prolapse
- interstitial cystitis
- mixed incontinence
- neurogenic urinary bladder
- painful bladder syndrome
- pelvic abscess
- pelvic adhesions
- pelvic floor dysfunction
- pelvic floor pain
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- pelvic mass
- pelvic pain
- prolapse of urethra
- stress incontinence
- underactive bladder
- urinary incontinence
- urinary problems
- urinary retention
- urinary tract injury
- vaginal prolapse
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