Eva Zasloff MD

Eva Zasloff MD is a board certified family doctor trained in pediatrics and women’s health who focuses on the fourth trimester. She is the founder of Tova Health and the Fourth Trimester Newborn & Maternal Care model.

Dr. Zasloff has published various articles on pediatric and postpartum issues for both popular magazines and academic publications including research from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and Boston Children's Hospital. She was featured in an article about rethinking postpartum care in the Boston Globe magazine during the pandemic. She is a co-author in Rakel’s Integrative Medicine textbook 2nd edition on chapters related to pregnancy and postpartum.

She was honored to be on the advisory board for the 2018 MIT Media Lab Breastpump Hackathon where leaders in science, innovation, and policy came together to brainstorm ways to improve breastfeeding, equity and maternity rights in our country.

During medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, in addition to training as a doula and giving birth to her first child, Dr. Zasloff was awarded the FOCUS Women’s Health Leadership grant. With guidance from the nonprofit literacy branch of What to Expect When You Are Expecting, she created a pregnancy education and creative exploration program for pregnant teens.

After medical school, Dr. Zasloff spent a year in Stockholm doing research on the postpartum experience at the Karolinska Institute with Ulla Waldenstrom, one of the founding midwives of the Swedish birth center movement. She also gave birth to her second child there! After returning back to the U.S., she completed a family medicine residency at Tufts/Cambridge Health Alliance where she focused her training on pediatrics, delivering babies and learning to care for the whole family in a holistic way.

Dr. Zasloff then spent many years working as a doctor at a family medicine practice in Somerville, MA. In 2016, she created this practice and new model of care in order to attempt to innovate and rethink how we currently care for mothers and newborns.

Dr. Zasloff is also a painter. She received her BA in visual arts from Barnard College graduating Phi Beta Kappa magna cum laude. Her art often reflects topics around birth and the fourth trimester and is exhibited at a variety of galleries and community spaces. In addition, she hosts gatherings and exhibits at her art studio/barn, including this group exhibit in 2023 In the Fourth Trimester, which was reviewed in The Boston Globe.

With her sisters, she is a co-founder of Sisters Body, a family company that makes microbiome-friendly body products and donates a portion of their profits to support reproductive rights.

Dr. Zasloff lives in Arlington, MA with her husband and three sons. She is so honored to be a doctor and have the opportunity to do this work!

meg Cunningham, director of operations and development, Tova Health, newborn and maternal care at home. largest fourth trimester practice in the country.

Meg Cunningham

Meg joined Tova Health as the Director of Operations and Development in December 2022. Meg was first introduced to Tova Health as a patient herself during her postpartum period after the birth of her third child. Having twice gone through the 'typical' experience of lugging her babies in carseats to the pediatrician's office in the weeks after birth and having care provided only to the infants while she was there still in the thick of healing from cesareans, she had felt forgotten by the healthcare system. 

Receiving home visit based care after her third birth, and having her health and her baby's health seen and cared for as a whole, was a life changing experience. She knew she had to become a part of providing this special care to families, and making a positive impact during such a tender and vulnerable time. 

Prior to joining Tova Health, Meg spent over nine years working at athenahealth, a healthcare IT company, starting in sales and growing into a wide range of roles from training & consulting to Voice of the Customer.  Meg grew up in the suburbs of New York and studied History at the University of Edinburgh.

She volunteers as the co-leader of the International Awareness Network (ICAN) Eastern Massachusetts chapter.  In her free time she likes to read and run as much as possible. Meg lives in Medford with her husband and their three kids.