Tara Amor FNP-C, Nurse Practitioner
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Tara Amor FNP-C

Nurse Practitioner

Cincinnati Cincinnati OH, 45238

About

Welcome from Nourishing Wellness! I am Tara Amor, an experienced Family Nurse Practitioner deeply committed to fostering the health and well-being of individuals and their families. With a robust background in family medicine, it has been my honor to provide care for a diverse patient demographic. My clinical expertise spans across multiple disciplines, enabling me to deliver a holistic approach to your healthcare.

 

My professional path in the medical field extends over two decades, beginning with critical care nursing. This foundational experience has endowed me with a profound ability to support patients at all stages of health, from prevention and wellness to navigating the most complex medical conditions in between. Achieving and maintaining mental health stability is the foundation from which lifelong wellness builds from.

 

Embracing technological advancements in healthcare delivery, I am adept at conducting telemedicine consultations and managing electronic health records. My dedication lies in making healthcare services accessible and comprehensible to all patients. As your healthcare advocate, my primary objective is to equip you with the necessary information and support for informed decision-making.

Education and Training

Chamberlain College of Nursing Master of FNP 2015

Capital University Bachelor of Nursing 2008

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Weight LossUrgent CareGeneral PracticeMental HealthFamily MedicineMedicationMedication RefillMedication ManagementNew Patient VisitTelehealthTelemedicineAdolescentsAdultsSeniorsADHDAllergiesAllergyAnxietyCommon coldCoughCovidDepressionEar infectionsFeverFluFlu symptomsHeadacheInsomniaMiddle ear infectionObesityOverweightPanic attacksPharyngitisRashesRespiratory concernsSinus infectionSinusitisSore throatTonsillitisUrinary Tract InfectionWeight lossCulturally SensitivePerson-Centered

Professional Memberships

  • American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)  
  • Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses  

Tara Amor FNP-C's Practice location

Nourishing Wellness, LLC

Cincinnati -
Cincinnati, OH 45238
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New patients: 614-321-8255
https://www.helloklarity.com/provider/tara-amor

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