Ultimately, I started nursing as a pediatric nurse, and I really love that. I decided to go back to nurse Practitioner school because I felt like I could do more for my patients as a nurse practitioner. I really fell in love with health promotion and disease prevention. So it's not a surprise that I jumped into genetic oncology. Because of that, my primary function is to follow patients who have previously tested positive for pathogenic mutations often associated with various types of cancer. Mainly my goal is to help prevent the progression of cancer if we catch it early.
CertificationAmerican Academy of Nurse Practitioners (Family Nurse Practitioner)
Accepting New Patients
Insurances AcceptedAetna, Anthem BlueCross BlueShield, Arkansas Health & Wellness (formerly NovaSys Health), CareWorks Managed Care Services (formerly Rockport Workers Comp), Cherokee Nation Tribal Authority: South Central, Choctaw National Tribe Authority: South Central, Cigna, Each Care Network, Employers' Health Choice PPO (HealthSCOPE), Empower Health Care Solutions (PASSE), HealthChoice, Humana, MultiPlan/PHCS, Municipal Health Benefit Fund, National Comp Care, PPO Plus (formerly AMCO), QualChoice, Summit Community Care (PASSE), TRICARE (Humana Military), TriWest (VA), United Healthcare
ServicesMercy Clinic Oncology - Fort Smith provides oncology services in Fort Smith, AR. Oncology includes the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer, and many other forms of cancer.
Contact Kelsey Cole at (479) 314-7490 for specific information about cancer treatment in Fort Smith, AR.