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Browse verified nurse practitioner professionals in Fairfax, VA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Fairfax has 54 nurse-practitioners available in the directory. Nurse-practitioners in Virginia must hold a valid state license and maintain clinical collaboration agreements as required by state regulations. Whether you're seeking routine primary care, chronic disease management, or specialized clinical services, the local market offers options across different practice settings and specialties. You can verify credentials through the Virginia Board of Nursing to ensure your provider meets all state requirements.
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Look for nurse-practitioners who can provide documentation of their Virginia license and current clinical collaboration agreement. A reputable provider will discuss their experience, answer questions about their scope of practice, and offer transparent communication about treatment plans. Be cautious of providers who cannot verify their credentials through official state channels, pressure you into unnecessary services, or refuse to explain their clinical reasoning. Established practices with clear contact information and office policies tend to be more reliable than those operating on a cash-only, no-receipt basis.
There are 54 nurse-practitioners listed in the Fairfax directory.
You can verify a Virginia nurse-practitioner's license through the Virginia Board of Nursing website, where you can search by name and confirm their current license status and any disciplinary history.
Ask about their clinical specialty, years of experience, the physician they collaborate with (required in Virginia), their prescribing authority, and whether they have experience treating your specific health condition.
Many nurse-practitioners accept insurance, but acceptance varies by practice. Contact your prospective provider directly to confirm they accept your specific insurance plan.
Yes, Virginia nurse-practitioners with prescriptive authority can prescribe medications. Confirm this authority with your provider and discuss any medications they recommend as part of your treatment plan.