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Browse verified nurse practitioner professionals in North Smithfield, RI. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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North Smithfield has 8 active nurse-practitioners available to serve the area. Since this is a smaller market, you may want to expand your search to nearby cities including Providence, Warwick, Woonsocket, Cranston, and East Providence, which offer additional options. Nurse-practitioners in this region provide primary care, chronic disease management, and preventive health services. When evaluating candidates, verify their credentials and licensing status through the Rhode Island Department of Health, and confirm they accept your insurance plan before scheduling an appointment.
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Look for nurse-practitioners who provide clear written information about their credentials, experience, and scope of practice. Verify that they maintain an active, unrestricted license on the state board's website before booking. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into unnecessary treatments, avoid discussing your medical history in detail, or operate only through cash payments without documentation. A quality provider will spend time understanding your health goals, answer your questions thoroughly, and maintain transparent communication about any referrals or limitations in their scope.
There are 8 active nurse-practitioners listed in North Smithfield. If you'd like to explore more options, nearby cities such as Providence, Warwick, Woonsocket, Cranston, and East Providence have additional providers.
You can verify a nurse-practitioner's license by contacting the Rhode Island Department of Health or checking their online licensing database. Always confirm the license is current and unrestricted before scheduling an appointment.
Nurse-practitioners generally offer primary care services, manage chronic diseases, provide preventive health screenings, handle acute illness treatment, and can prescribe medications within their scope of practice. Ask your provider about their specific areas of focus.
Most nurse-practitioners accept insurance, but coverage varies by plan and provider. Contact your prospective provider's office directly to confirm they accept your specific insurance and to understand any out-of-pocket costs.
Many nurse-practitioners now offer telehealth visits for routine care and follow-ups. When contacting providers, ask about their telehealth options and whether they're appropriate for your health needs.