Dr. Eunice Cromwell

Dr. Eunice Cromwell

CEO/ Founder

Over 25 years ago, Dr. Cromwell entered the healthcare field as a Nursing Assistant. She continued her education with the LPN program and worked as an LPN for ten years. In 2014, she received an Associate’s in Science in Nursing from Fortis College in Tampa, Florida.

Dr. Mrs. Eunice Cromwell holds a Doctorate in Nursing from Purdue University Global in Indiana and is a Family Nurse Practitioner. She obtained her Master's in Nursing Education with a Family Nurse Practitioner concentration graduating Cum Laude in a dual degree program in 2018. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Magna Cum Laude 2015 from Kaplan University.

She is a Primary Care Provider serving the underprivileged and underinsured throughout the Chicagoland area. She independently provides safe, effective, compassionate patient care using evidence-based practice in this role.

Dr. Cromwell is an ordained Elder, Praise and Worship Leader, Sunday school teacher, and prayer line coordinator for the Ebenezer United Church.

Dr. Cromwell is a philanthropist and serves the community as the Vice President for the Ghana National Council, Director of Clinical Operations for the Ghanaian Community Health Clinic, and Business Manager for the Fanti Benevolent Society and The African LIFE.

Professionally, she is an executive member of AGAPNA (Association Of Ghanaian Advance Practice Nurses Abroad), and the Community Development Director for Fleri (health insurance marketplace to help immigrants in the diaspora protect the people they love).

She is also the CEO/Founder of the Jemimah Noonoo Foundation, whose mission is to “empower lives daily through education, access, and giving.” In 2019, She led a family team to Anomabo, Ghana, where the Foundation was officially inaugurated and provided free health care services to over 500 Ghana citizens and school supplies to the community. The Foundation currently has a partnership agreement with the Anomabo Hospital and supplies much-needed resources periodically.