Dr. Taniqua Miller emits an effervescence that, combined with her Ivy League education, creates a steadying approachability. It feels just as natural to lean in for personal girl talk as it is to take in her impressive and expansive medical knowledge. Her new practice, Revival Women’s Health, brings that blend of implicit trust and nuanced healthcare to downtown Decatur. Projected to open in February 2026 at 315 West Ponce de Leon Avenue, this boutique-style, membership-based practice homes in on leading women through midlife with science-based, holistic empowerment. Named by her daughter, it is driven by a mission inherent in the name. Revival means to live again in Latin, which ties perfectly to the philosophy of viewing midlife as a portal, not a crisis. This reawakening can be empowering, and Dr. Miller is here to lead you through the journey with individualized care that celebrates women entering their wisdom era.
A first-generation medical school graduate to her single mother from Trinidad, Dr. Miller grew up in the Bronx, New York. Her determination to succeed landed her at Yale and Harvard, respectively, with her first “big girl job” at Emory University in 2012. She’s always had an educator’s heart, and academic medicine was a natural fit in many ways; she thrived in her relationships with her Obstetrics and Gynecology patients. Throughout her residency, she discovered a lack of expertise in menopausal care; in fact, a specific patient changed the trajectory of her career. Encountering this woman, whose hormone therapy was discontinued after a heart attack, she saw the woman’s misery radiating off her, which led Dr. Miller to prescribe a low-dose SNRI. This rapid improvement highlighted the dire need for nuanced female midlife care.
Gaps in the system began to show more and more frequently, from underfunded research into women’s health to resistance against DEI initiatives. The medical system values volume-driven care within a transactional model, which erodes the sense of comprehensive care. Dr. Miller dove headfirst into learning everything she could about menopause care and gained her official certification (MSCP - Menopause Society Certified Practitioner) in 2016. By this point, her increased awareness of the full scope of health led her to address her own burnout head-on: she took medical leave from Emory for anxiety. This reflection period revealed that the increasing responsibilities and a lack of decision-making power created a draining, unsupportive work environment.
Despite her exit, previous patients remembered Dr. Miller’s nuanced approach to midlife medical care, and many reached out to her for menopausal support outside their regular gynecology appointments. Enter: Revival Woman’s Health. Its first iteration took the form of telemedicine consultations, with personalized, high-level, out-of-network care. As this new endeavor continued, more and more women requested that she take over as their gynecologist, as they were frustrated by a sense of being rushed with current providers. This particular branch of women’s healthcare thrives when trust and true relationships are at its core.
Revival Women’s Health is in a space built from scratch, with interiors that emit serenity, treatment suites designed for relaxation, and a tea bar with specialty-crafted blends. Dr. Miller is getting back to why she went to medical school in the first place: to help people on a deep level, not merely rush them out the door or experience relief when an appointment is cancelled. By addressing the full person with an expert eye, this time of transition in women’s lives is cared for regularly, not merely acknowledged in 7-minute annual check-ins. Dr. Miller is on a mission to treat midlife shifts with reverence and a decade of specialized support. Enter this new phase at your fullest potential with Revival Women’s Health.
“Midlife is not a crisis. It’s a reawakening, it's a rediscovery; it's your revival.”
