“The most important element to providing care is ensuring my patients have embraced their plan of care."
Amber Hall has cared for many patients in the most desperate times of their life as an emergency room and critical care nurse.
She chose family medicine to help patients manage their health needs and educate them in preventative measures to keep them healthy. Her goal was to help prevent them from needing emergent or critical care in the future.
Hall received her Bachelor of Science in nursing from Western Governors University in Salt Lake City, Utah. She received her Master of Science in nursing from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is a board-certified family nurse practitioner.
She sees patients of all ages for primary care. This includes yearly physicals, well-child visits, well-woman care, diabetes management, asthma control, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) care, high blood pressure management, thyroid disease management, birth control needs, rashes, ear infections and other infections. She also has expertise in treatments including abscess drainage, suturing, splinting, toenail removal and joint injections.
For Hall, the most important element in providing care is to ensure her patients have embraced their plan of care.
“I enjoy educating my patients and encouraging them to take a proactive role in their own health care needs," she said. “I also want to ensure my patients understand the changes in their health and feel in charge of their care plan."
Outside of work, Hall loves to garden, camp and explore museums.