Mrs. Michelle Denise Hanson, FNP, Pediatrician
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Mrs. Michelle Denise Hanson, FNP

Pediatrician

1430 Pasadena Blvd #A Pasadena TX, 77502

About

FNP Michelle Hanson is a family practitioner practicing in Pasadena, TX. NP Hanson specializes in comprehensive health care for pediatrics up to age 18. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, she focuses on preventative care with routine checkups and bloodwork, vaccinations, and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. NP Hanson also plays with and talks to children to make them feel at ease in the Dr. office setting. She also possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and provides care for the insured, Medicaid, and self-pay population. While NP Hanson is not bilingual, she is in the process of learning Spanish and has Nurses that will translate for her.  

Education and Training

University of Texas at Arlingt Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2014

Cerritos College Associates of Nursing 1983

University of Texas at Arlingt Masters of Science in Nursing 2017

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Mrs. Michelle Denise Hanson, FNP
Mrs. Michelle Denise Hanson, FNP's Expert Contributions
  • What causes urinary problems in children?

    This should be discussed with your daughter's doctor since he has done the testing. UTIs occur more often in girls because their urethras are shorter and closer to the anus. This makes it easier for bacteria to enter the urethra. The urethra doesn’t normally harbor bacteria. But certain circumstances can make it easier for bacteria to enter or remain in your child’s urinary tract. The following factors can put your child at a higher risk for a UTI: -a structural deformity or blockage in one of the organs of the urinary tract -abnormal function of the urinary tract -vesicoureteral reflux, a birth defect that results in the abnormal backward flow of urine -the use of bubbles in baths -tight-fitting clothes -wiping from back to front after a bowel movement -poor toilet and hygiene habits -infrequent urination or delaying urination for long periods of time READ MORE

  • What are the most noticeable signs of Asperger's disease?

    Just to clarify, "Asperger's" is a previously used diagnosis on the autism spectrum. In 2013, it became part of one umbrella diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). People with ASD often have problems with social, emotional, and communication skills. They might repeat certain behaviors and might not want change in their daily activities. Many people with ASD also have different ways of learning, paying attention, or reacting to things. Signs of ASD begin during early childhood and typically last throughout a person’s life. Children or adults with ASD might: -not point at objects to show interest (for example, not point at an airplane flying over) -not look at objects when another person points at them -have trouble relating to others or not have an interest in other people at all -avoid eye contact and want to be alone -have trouble understanding other people’s feelings or talking about their own feelings -prefer not to be held or cuddled, or might cuddle only when they want to -appear to be unaware when people talk to them, but respond to other sounds -be very interested in people, but not know how to talk, play, or relate to them -repeat or echo words or phrases said to them, or repeat words or phrases in place of normal language -have trouble expressing their needs using typical words or motions -not play “pretend” games (for example, not pretend to “feed” a doll) -repeat actions over and over again -have trouble adapting when a routine changes -have unusual reactions to the way things smell, taste, look, feel, or sound -lose skills they once had (for example, stop saying words they were using) READ MORE

  • How is the daily work different for a nurse and nurse practitioner?

    This answer will depend on the work setting--hospital, clinic, home-health.... The basic difference is a nurse follows the instructions of the doctor while an NP will diagnose and treat patients. READ MORE

  • Does walking prevent varicose veins?

    Walking is great for varicose veins. Walking is a low-impact workout which means that you do not put stress or pressure on your legs. Walking strengthens your calves without placing undue stress on your veins READ MORE

  • Is tramadol a narcotic pain medicine?

    Tramadol is an opioid (narcotic) analgesics and is used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. Tramadol may be habit forming, especially with prolonged use. So it should be taken exactly as directed. Do not take more of it, take it more often, or take it in a different way than directed by your doctor. READ MORE

  • Adderall trouble?

    Adderall is an amphetamine (stimulant). If you are experiencing a fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse, you need to contact your prescribing doctor. READ MORE

  • Growth hormone?

    Females usually reach their adult height around the age of 16 years, so you may be as tall as you will get. However, if you are going to do this, before starting HGH pills I would recommend seeing an Endocrinologist to check for Thyroid, Pituitary, or Adrenal gland dysfunction. Since HGH is produced in the pituitary gland. READ MORE

  • Can tonsils heal on their own?

    The brief answer is: it depends on the cause of the inflammation--strep, nasal drainage, mono.... This would need to be evaluated by your Doctor READ MORE

  • How do you relieve ear pain from tonsillitis?

    Tylenol or Motrin may help. Also warm salt water gargles every couple hours will help to reduce inflammation in your tonsils which will help in opening your eustachian tube helping to relieve the ear pain READ MORE

  • Is eating pomegranate safe for diabetics?

    Studies have shown a positive connection between T2D and pomegranates. Read this article "Pomegranate and type 2 diabetes" authors Saleem Banihani 1, Samer Swedan, Ziyad Alguraan PMID: 23684435 DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2013.03.003 READ MORE

  • How to ice and heat a broken ankle?

    Apply ice to the ankle for the first 24 hours. Put ice cubes in a plastic bag and add a small amount of water to the ice. Wrap the bag in a towel and place on or against the ankle. After 24 hours, alternate 20 minutes ice, 20 minutes heat (a heating pad works well for this), and 20 minutes nothing and repeat. READ MORE

  • Why does my daughter hit her head when she can't say something?

    From what you have written it sounds like frustration due to a lack of communicating with you. She may need to be evaluated by Psych to provide her with ways to express herself. READ MORE

  • Is strep throat a reason for an emergency visit?

    Rule of thumb--If you are concerned take him in to the ER. Strep will usually go away on its own in a few days, however antibiotics are given to protect the Heart and Kidneys. READ MORE

  • What is the best kind of vitamins for kids?

    Any vitamin is fine. I often recommend Flintstone vitamins with iron for my young patients esp. patients with anemia. To decide what is best for your child read the labels and compare the ingredients. READ MORE

  • What is the best kind of vitamins for kids?

    According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, healthy children who eat a well-balanced diet do not generally need vitamin supplementation, except vitamin D in infants and young children if they are not meeting the recommended daily value through food and beverages. Some good vitamins are; -SmartyPants Kids Complete Daily Gummy Vitamins -L'il Critters Gummy Vites Complete Kids Gummy Vitamins -Ritual Essential for Kids 4+ -MegaFood Kids One Daily -Garden of Life Vitamin Code Kids -Nature’s Plus Source of Life Animal Parade READ MORE

  • What happens when child swallows a coin?

    "This too shall pass." If the coin isn't blocking her airway it should pass in a couple days while having a normal bowel movement. To know if it has passed you will need to check every stool for the coin. If she doesn't have a stool in the next couple days it could be stuck. Take her to the doctor READ MORE

  • Fever after vaccine. What do I do?

    Fever after a vaccination it perfectly normal. Treat the fever with Tylenol or Motrin. A rash may appear a week after the chicken pox vaccine--this is normal READ MORE

  • What diseases can be caused by obesity?

    To name a few, he is at risk for: Type 2 diabetes High blood pressure Heart disease Stroke Sleep apnea Metabolic syndrome Fatty liver diseases Osteoarthritis Gallbladder diseases Kidney disease READ MORE

  • What is the relationship between dehydration and sunken anterior fontanelle?

    Dehydration is a loss of bodily fluids, it is similar to fluid volume depleting in a glass as the fluid evaporates and the fluid is not replenished. The fontanelle will depress or appear sunken as bodily fluids diminish. READ MORE

  • Is nutmeg tea safe?

    A small pinch of nutmeg may be helpful, but teaspoons could prove dangerous. I have attached two links about nutmeg. The first one promotes the use of nutmeg but just a pinch. The second is a report of studies on the dangers of large amounts of nutmeg (1 - 3 teaspoons). Read them and discuss them with your parents and doctor. https://gordanladdskitchen.com/knowledge/herbs-spices/nutmeg-tea/ https://www.delish.com/food-news/news/a54742/cinnamon-challenge-nutmeg-dangerous/ READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Pediatric ObesityPediatric Diabetes Prevention

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Family Nurse Practitioner Gendi Pediatrics 2018 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • American Association of Nurse Practitioners  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Houston Food Bank
  • Connect Community Church

Professional Society Memberships

  • Sigma Theta TauGolden Key International

What do you attribute your success to?

  • God, my husband, and our children

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Mountains

Hobbies / Sports

  • GeocachingSewing

Mrs. Michelle Denise Hanson, FNP's Practice location

Gendi Pediatrics

1430 Pasadena Blvd #A -
Pasadena, TX 77502
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