NAH welcomes new provider to VOC office
Northern Arizona Healthcare announced that family nurse practitioner Jessica Holst has joined the NAH Medical Group (NAHMG) as a new provider at the Village of Oak Creek primary care office. She is accepting patients now. NAHMG services are designed to improve health by providing individuals and their families with integrated care close to home.
“We are pleased to welcome Jessica to our Village of Oak Creek primary care practice,” said NAHMG President Pasquale Bernardi, MD. “She is passionate about serving the local community with comprehensive primary care. She is an exceptional addition to the existing team, as NAH continues to build on its commitment of delivering excellent health care close to home for Verde Valley-area residents.”
Holst, who has over 10 years of experience in health care, specializes in family medicine. She believes in a holistic, patient-centered approach to care and helping individuals live their life while emphasizing their values. She works with patients to find sustainable solutions for health that are culturally sensitive and respectful of the human condition including spiritual, mental, emotional and physical.
Holst earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff and her undergraduate degree from Arizona State University in Tempe. She is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners – Family Practice, a certification that prepared her to care for patients of any age throughout their lifespan.
To schedule an appointment with Jessica Holst at the NAHMG Village of Oak Creek office, 61 Bell Rock Plaza, Suite A, please call 928-204-4999. For more information on NAHMG – Village of Oak Creek, please visit https://www.nahealth.com/northern-arizona-healthcare-medical-group-village-of-oak-creek/.
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