Amy Elizabeth Hogan was born at the Glens Falls Hospital on March 31, 1965, the sixth of eleven children to the late Dr. Richard T. (“Doc”) and Betty Hogan. She attended St. Mary’s Academy through eighth grade and graduated from the Hudson Falls Senior High School in 1984, a member of the National Honor Society.
Like most of her siblings, Amy began her collegiate studies at Adirondack Community College (ACC), which provided a great foundation for the studies that would follow. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1989); graduated with honors as an AOA Inductee from Albany Medical College in 1993; and went on to do an internship and residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in nephrology and hypertension at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1993-1998).
Amy returned to Hudson Falls to be near family, joining the staff of the Glens Falls Hospital as a nephrologist at the Broad Street Medical Office. Amy was named co-director of the Glens Falls Hospital’s Renal Dialysis Center. After the passing of her father in 2005, Amy took over his practice to establish the Hudson Falls Internal Medicine Office. She continues to practice and oversee operations at the Broad Street Medical Group, the Glens Falls Hospital satellite nephrology office in Saratoga, and Hudson Falls Internal Medicine Office. Amy is board certified in internal medicine and nephrology.
Dr. Amy takes great pleasure in caring for her patients. She places strong emphasis on patient education, noting that being educated about one’s health is just as important as the medicines prescribed to facilitate that good health. She is an enthusiastic supporter of the National Kidney Foundation.
When not enjoying her professional endeavors, Amy likes to spend time with her husband, David Moulton of Hudson Falls; their children, Christine (married to Matthew Barton) and Stephen, and her granddaughter, Chloe.