| Please note that the compilation of names was and is voluntary and not all inclusive. The term Nurse Practitioner and APRN are used interchangeably here. Provider is arranged by specialty. Advanced Practice Nurses (APRNs) will have multiple interest but will be found under their global practice specialty in most cases.
Family Practice
These APRNs is a primary care provider who sees individuals and families throughout their lifespan.
Adult Health
These APRNs is a primary care provider who sees individuals from age 18 and higher. Please note that in the state of Vermont some providers will see individuals 12 years old and up. If you should have questions please contact the provider directly.
Women’s Health
There are a variety of types of women’s health APRNs. Some of these providers will provide primary care. In this listing you will find Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) and General Practice. If you should have questions about services please contact the provider directly.
Sub-specialty Practice
These APRNs provide specialty care. Specialty care includes, but is not limited to, neurology, acute or urgent care, general surgery, cardiology, gastro-intestinal, dermatology, psychiatry, oncology and many others.
Pediatric & College Health
These APRNs is a primary care provider who sees children and adolescents up to and through college age.
Homeopathic, Naturopathic & Complementary Care
These APRNs provides alternative methods of care to persons of all ages for health promotion, acute and chronic illness.
Public Health, Education, Administrative & Governmental
These APRNs provides care to communities and assists the advanced practice profession in its goals towards research, recognition, and advancement of the profession.
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