Hannah Ngale, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
Washington Washington DC, 20011About
I am an experienced Family Nurse Practitioner and PMHNP, dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive care. My journey in healthcare began in nursing, and I have since advanced to specialize in various clinical settings, including primary care and mental health services. I excel in creating personalized treatment plans and working closely with patients to ensure the best possible outcomes.
My approach is patient-centered. I focus on understanding each patient's unique needs and tailoring care to suit them. I emphasize both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments, ensuring holistic care that supports health and comfort.
With a strong foundation in education, I make a point to explain treatments clearly, helping patients and their families understand their health and options. I've also ventured into telehealth services, emphasizing accessibility and continuity of care.
In addition to my healthcare role, I’m an assistant pastor and a fluent French speaker, eager to support a diverse range of patients. My goal is to make a positive impact on each patient's health journey, alongside physicians and healthcare teams, to ensure thorough, high-quality care.
TREATMENT PHILOSOPHY:
At the heart of my treatment philosophy is a deep commitment to patient-centered care. I believe in treating each person as a unique individual with their own needs and circumstances. I work closely with patients to understand their health issues, helping them feel heard and valued. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, I create personalized care plans that address both medical and emotional aspects of health. My approach balances pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, ensuring comfort and support for all patients, whether facing chronic or acute conditions. Together, we empower patients to take control of their health journey, fostering a supportive and compassionate environment for healing.
Education and Training
Walden University MSN - PMHNP 2023
Walden University MSN - FNP 2019
Mountain State University BSN 2011
University of Yaoundé BA English Literature 1998
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Family Nurse Practitioner. PMHNP Adfinitas Health – Restore Health Rehab Center White Plains 2023 - Present
- Nurse Practitioner Roseu MC – Morning Side House of Laurel 2020 - 2023
- Family Nurse Practitioner Amazing Love Healthcare Services 2020 - 2020
- Registered Nurse Manor Care – Chevy Chase 2017 - 2020
- Registered Nurse Charge Nurse Holy Cross Hospital – Germantown 2017 - 2018
- Registered Nurse Adventist Healthcare – Shady Grove Medical Center 2015 - 2021
- Psychiatric Technician Adventist Healthcare – Rockville MD 2006 - 2015
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