Nancy Long, FNP-BC, Nurse
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Nancy Long, FNP-BC

Nurse Practitioner

Roanoke Roanoke Virginia, 24012

About

As a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner, I completed my graduate degree at Savannah University in Savannah, Georgia. With over six years of experience, I have dedicated my career to treating and caring for patients with ADD and ADHD. My practice also encompasses a wide range of services, including behavioral health, primary care, and internal medicine.

 

I specialize in psychiatry and treat conditions such as ADHD, insomnia, depression, and trauma/PTSD. I am committed to a holistic approach that integrates both body and mind, aiming to provide the best solutions tailored to each patient's treatment goals. My treatment methods include emotionally focused, humanistic, and coaching approaches.

 

My compassionate and comprehensive care ensures that patients receive the support they need to achieve optimal health and well-being. Whether addressing mental health challenges or primary care needs, I am dedicated to helping my patients thrive.

Education and Training

South University MSN - FNP 2015

Kaplan University BS Nursing 1998

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

PsychiatryADHDInsomniaDepressionTrauma and PTSD

Awards

  • Nurse of the Year 2008 Corona Regional Medical Center 
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse Practitioner
Taxonomy Code:363L00000X
License Number:5009562
License State Code:NC
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse
Taxonomy Code:363LF0000X
License Number:5009562
License State Code:NC

Nancy Long, FNP-BC's Practice location

Roanoke -
Roanoke, Virginia 24012
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New patients: 540-767-5190
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