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Browse verified nurse practitioner professionals in Oshkosh, WI. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Oshkosh has 18 nurse-practitioners available to serve the community. Since these providers are newly listed or not yet rated on this directory, you may want to verify credentials directly with the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing. Nurse-practitioners in Oshkosh can provide primary care, manage chronic conditions, and handle routine health concerns. When evaluating options, consider whether a provider accepts your insurance, offers convenient appointment scheduling, and has experience with your specific health needs. You can also explore nearby cities like Appleton, Green Bay, and Madison if you need additional choices or specialized services.
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Look for providers who clearly display their nursing credentials and state license number, and who are willing to discuss their background and experience. A reputable nurse-practitioner will take time to listen, ask detailed questions about your health history, and explain their recommendations in plain language. Be cautious of providers who rush appointments, avoid answering questions about their qualifications, or pressure you into treatments without discussion. Verify that the clinic maintains HIPAA-compliant privacy practices and keeps secure medical records.
There are 18 nurse-practitioners listed in Oshkosh. You can also find additional providers in nearby cities such as Appleton, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, and Eau Claire.
Verify that any nurse-practitioner you choose is licensed by checking the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing website. You can search by name or license number to confirm their credentials are current and in good standing.
Most nurse-practitioners accept insurance, but coverage varies by plan and provider. Contact the clinic directly to confirm whether they accept your specific insurance and what your copay or deductible will be.
Nurse-practitioners typically provide primary care, manage chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension, handle acute illnesses, and can prescribe medications. Specific services may vary by provider, so ask about their areas of focus when you call.
Yes, many nurse-practitioners offer preventive care and routine physicals. When scheduling, confirm that the provider offers this service and ask about any required paperwork or health history forms to bring with you.