Originally from Indonesia, Anggia Biggans grew up there before moving to the United States in 2001. She completed her undergraduate nursing studies at both the Pennsylvania College of Technology and Georgia Southwestern State University, where she was recognized as an honor student. She later earned her Master of Science in Nursing and a Postgraduate Certificate in Family Nurse Practice from The University of Alabamain Tuscaloosa.
Her decision to pursue a career in healthcare stems from a genuine desire to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Anggia is passionate about primary care because it represents the foundation of good health—an opportunity to see the whole person, not just the disease. She believes in building strong patient partnerships based on trust, education, and compassion, while striving to improve access to quality care for underserved communities.
For Anggia, the most rewarding part of her work is making a lasting impact on her patients’ lives—especially during their most vulnerable moments. She views medicine as a partnership rooted in empathy, communication, and mutual respect.
Outside of the office, Anggia enjoys spending time with her family, as well as exploring her love for art and aesthetics. She is married with two children and shares her home with a cat and a dog. Family is a central part of her life, keeping her grounded and inspired both personally and professionally.


