Loading listings...
Loading listings...
Browse verified nurse practitioner professionals in Glendale, WI. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
Showing 1–2 of 2 results
Glendale has 2 nurse-practitioners available through this directory. Wisconsin requires nurse-practitioners to maintain active licensure, and you can verify credentials through the state board. The small market size means limited local options, so you may also want to explore neighboring areas like Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Appleton, and Eau Claire for additional practitioners. When searching for a nurse-practitioner, confirm that any provider you're considering has current, valid credentials and is accepting new patients.
When evaluating a nurse-practitioner, confirm that their Wisconsin license is current and in good standing through official state records. Look for clear communication about their qualifications, experience, and the conditions they treat. Practices should provide transparent information about fees, insurance acceptance, and what to expect during your first visit. Be cautious of providers who are difficult to reach, unwilling to discuss their credentials, or who pressure you into unnecessary services. Established practices with verifiable contact information and professional affiliations are generally more reliable than those operating informally or online-only without clear credentials.
Currently, there are 2 nurse-practitioners listed in the Glendale directory. Given the limited local availability, you may also consider practitioners in nearby cities like Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Appleton, and Eau Claire.
You can verify a nurse-practitioner's active Wisconsin license through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) website. Search by name or license number to confirm current licensure status and check for any disciplinary actions.
Ask about their experience with your specific health condition, their prescribing authority in Wisconsin, how they collaborate with physicians, their approach to treatment, and what happens if you need emergency care or a specialist referral.
Telehealth availability varies by practice. Contact the nurse-practitioner's office directly to ask whether they offer virtual visits for initial consultations or follow-up care.
In Wisconsin, nurse-practitioners with appropriate certification and credentials can prescribe medications within their scope of practice. Confirm with your provider that they have prescribing authority for the treatments you need.
Read our guide: Best Nurse Practitioners in Glendale, WI
In-depth rankings, tips, and FAQs for choosing a nurse practitioner in Glendale