EMR Upgrade throughout the weekend: CCP will be completing a scheduled upgrade to our electronic medical record (EMR) system to help enhance and support your care experience. Our practices remain accessible, on-call providers continue to be available, and Latham Urgent Care will remain open for urgent medical needs. Most of this work is happening behind the scenes. If you receive care this weekend, you likely won’t notice any difference, other than occasionally confirming information to ensure we have the most accurate details for your care. We appreciate your patience.

 

If you visit Urgent Care this weekend, it would be helpful to bring a current list of your medications. You should also expect paper prescriptions rather than electronic prescriptions during portions of the upgrade. Any other office-specific changes or instructions will be communicated directly by your practice, if needed. Please check your practice’s website for the latest updates.

Caitlyn Sartori

FNP-BC

Biography

Caitlyn Sartori is a board-certified family nurse practitioner specializing in gynecology at Capital Region Women’s Care. She is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Caitlyn earned her Master of Science in nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Russell Sage College in Troy, NY, her Bachelor of Science in nursing from SUNY Delhi in Delhi, NY, and her Associate of Science in nursing from Columbia-Greene Community College in Hudson, NY.

Originally from Hudson, Caitlyn spent much of her nursing career working in critical care. During her women and children’s rotation as part of her FNP training, she discovered a passion for gynecology—driven by the realization that many women lack education about their own bodies. This experience shaped her commitment to educating and empowering women to better understand themselves and take an active role in their health and well-being.
Caitlyn knew early on that a career in medicine was her calling. As the daughter of a nurse, healthcare felt like a natural path, beginning with her first job as a candy striper at age 15. Some of her most meaningful memories include studying for her nursing boards alongside her mother and later having the opportunity to work beside her as a fellow nurse.

Caitlyn’s favorite part of her work is teaching. She believes women deserve clear, honest education about what is normal versus abnormal as their bodies change throughout different stages of life. She prioritizes listening closely to her patients, understanding their concerns and symptoms, and creating a comfortable, judgment-free environment—even when conversations feel awkward or sensitive. Caitlyn has a particular interest in educating patients about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and menopause.

Outside of work, Caitlyn spends much of her time cheering on her two children at the pool, where they compete in swimming. She also enjoys music, musicals, movies, and trips to the ocean.

Education

MSN
Russell Sage College
Troy/Albany, NY
BSN
SUNY Delhi
Delhi, NY
ASN
Columbia-Greene Community College
Hudson, NY