Susan Kellogg, CRNP, PhD, is the co-founder of The Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute of Philadelphia, where she is managing partner and the director of Vulvar and Sexual Medicine. In this capacity, Dr. Kellogg performs direct patient care, consultative services as a vulvovaginal specialist, vulvoscopist, researcher and sexual dysfunction consultant.  


Dr. Kellogg is professor of OB/GYN at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, professor of Human Sexuality at Widener University in Chester, Pa., and clinical associate faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. She is the course director for the Pelvic & Sexual Health Preceptorship and  faculty for the Pelvic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship at Drexel University. She is a member of the education and the scientific program committees of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health and on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Sexual Medicine.    


Dr Kellogg is an American Association of Sexuality Educators Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)-certified sexuality educator. She has been a featured columnist and an author of more than 50 peer-reviewed articles and 10 book chapters on women’s health and sexuality, appearing in publications including: Journal of Sexual Medicine, Journal of Reproductive Medicine,  American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Urology, Women’s Health Care, Female Patient, Journal of Sex, Education and Therapy and  American Journal for Nurse Practitioners. She is the author/coauthor of two books on the topics of breast cancer and sexual wellness and clinical challenges in women’s health (publication 2010). Dr Kellogg speaks nationally and internationally on topics related to female sexuality, and has been featured in popular venues, including: The Today Show, CNN, 20/20 and Web MD.  


Dr. Kellogg received her Ph.D. in Human Sexuality; her post-masters certificate as an OB/GYN nurse practitioner from the University of Pennsylvania; and her MSN in Maternal Child Health from Loyola University in Chicago. She is an active researcher and  investigator on a NIH trial and several industry trials investigating female sexual dysfunction and pelvic pain syndromes.