Shamira Green, Nurse Practitioner
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Shamira Green

Nurse Practitioner

106 Whispering Pines Ave Friendswood Texas, 77546

About

Welcome to my profile! I am Shamira Green, a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a heartfelt dedication to providing compassionate care. My journey in healthcare has allowed me to serve patients across all ages in diverse settings, from acute care hospitals to long-term care facilities. My commitment extends beyond professional settings, as I've actively volunteered within my community to ensure accessible healthcare for all.

I proudly hold a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Sam Houston State University, where I also thrived as a collegiate athlete. Nursing was a calling I eagerly followed, earning an Associate of Science in Nursing from the College of the Mainland and a Bachelor of Science from Galen College of Nursing. My academic achievements peaked when I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Science in Nursing from Post University, finishing top of my class.

My approach to patient care is collaborative and patient-centered, focusing on individualized support, guidance, and education to nurture emotional well-being. Outside of my professional life, I find joy in reading, traveling, and cherishing moments with friends and family. Join me at One Behavioral Health for a partnership in health that prioritizes your unique needs and emotional wellness.

Education and Training

Post University of Waterbury MSN - PMHNP 2023

Provider Details

Male English

Areas of expertise and specialization

NursingAnxiety DisorderMDD (Major Depression)Panic DisorderPTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)Mood DisorderBipolarCognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT)Culturally SensitiveEmotionally FocusedCoachingPerson-Focused

Shamira Green's Practice location

One Behavioral

Houston -
Houston, Texas 77036
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New patients: 281-697-5841
https://provider.kiwihealth.com/TX/Houston/Shamira-Green

One Behavioral

106 Whispering Pines Ave -
Friendswood, Texas 77546
Get Direction
New patients: 281-697-5841
https://provider.kiwihealth.com/TX/Houston/Shamira-Green

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