Heather, a native Texan born in Austin, completed her nursing degree in 2010. She began her career in Tyler, Texas, working across various departments in the hospital system before returning to Austin in 2011. For several years, she worked at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center in Med-Surg/trauma. In 2017, she earned her advanced practice degree from Texas State University. Heather’s early interest in caring for older adults led her to her first provider role in geriatric care within long-term and skilled nursing facilities. Here, she specialized in chronic care management, memory loss, palliative, and hospice medicine. She later transitioned to outpatient wound care, focusing on chronic and acute wound management, limb salvage, and hyperbaric medicine. Outside of work, Heather enjoys outdoor activities, sports, live music, volunteering, and spending time with her husband and son.
Education: Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
Clinical Interests: Geriatric Medicine
Care Philosophy: “As a nurse practitioner specializing in geriatric medicine, my care philosophy revolves around compassion, respect, and holistic patient care. I am dedicated to helping my patients age gracefully and maintain dignity by treating each person as a unique individual. This includes addressing their physical, emotional, and social well-being through active listening and fostering strong, trusting relationships with patients and their families. I prioritize chronic care management and aim to reduce medical burden, enhancing quality of life and preserving independence for as long as possible.”
Languages: English