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Browse verified nurse practitioner professionals in Rogers, AR. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Rogers has 43 nurse-practitioners available to serve the area. Since ratings and licensing information are not yet populated in the directory, you'll want to verify credentials directly with providers and through the Arkansas State Board of Nursing. Nurse-practitioners in Rogers offer a range of primary care and specialty services, making them a key resource for patients seeking advanced practice nursing care in Northwest Arkansas.
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When evaluating a nurse-practitioner, look for clear documentation of their licensing status and any board certifications in their specialty area. Ask about their continuing education and whether they stay current with clinical guidelines. Be cautious of providers who are unwilling to discuss their credentials, offer only cash-only payments with no documentation, or pressure you into committing to care without allowing time for questions. A professional nurse-practitioner should provide written information about their services, fees, and cancellation policies before your first visit.
There are currently 43 nurse-practitioners listed in the Rogers directory. You can browse their profiles to find one whose specialty and availability match your healthcare needs.
You can verify a nurse-practitioner's license by contacting the Arkansas State Board of Nursing directly or checking their online license verification system. Ask the provider for their license number to make verification easier.
Ask about their experience with your specific health concerns, their approach to treatment and preventive care, how they handle follow-up appointments, and what to do if you need urgent care outside regular hours.
Many nurse-practitioners accept major insurance plans, but coverage varies by provider and plan. Contact your nurse-practitioner's office directly to confirm they accept your specific insurance before scheduling.
Yes, nurse-practitioners in Arkansas can serve as primary care providers. They can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, and provide ongoing primary care management within their scope of practice.