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Browse verified nurse practitioner professionals in Tempe, AZ. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Tempe has 45 nurse-practitioners available through this directory. The Arizona Board of Nursing regulates nurse-practitioners in the state, and verifying current licensure is an important step before scheduling care. Whether you're seeking primary care, chronic disease management, or specialized services, you'll want to confirm credentials and experience that match your health needs. Take time to review each provider's background and practice focus to find someone aligned with your care goals.
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When evaluating a nurse-practitioner, confirm that their license is current and in good standing through the state board—this is your first verification step. Look for providers who offer clear explanations of their services, answer questions about their training and credentials, and provide written documentation of your care plan. Be cautious of practitioners who discourage questions, operate without verifiable licensing information, or pressure you into treatments without discussion. Transparent communication about their scope of practice and any limitations is a sign of a thoughtful provider.
There are 45 nurse-practitioners listed in the Tempe directory. You can review their profiles to find one whose experience and availability match your needs.
Visit the Arizona Board of Nursing website and search the provider's name or license number. This confirms their license is current and active. Always complete this step before scheduling care.
Ask about their clinical experience, any specialty certifications, whether they accept your insurance, their availability for follow-up appointments, and their approach to your specific health concerns. Understanding their practice style helps you decide if it's a good fit.
Telehealth availability varies by provider. Contact the nurse-practitioner directly to ask whether they offer virtual visits, as this may influence your choice if remote care is important to you.
Nurse-practitioners are licensed advanced practice nurses with specialized training in clinical care. They can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, and manage patient care, though their scope may differ slightly by state and practice setting. Both can provide primary and specialty care.