Can Certified Nurse Midwives be Primary Care Practitioners?

Can Certified Nurse Midwives be Primary Care Practitioners?

Can Certified Nurse Midwives be Primary Care Practitioners?

Can Certified Nurse Midwives be Primary Care Practitioners?

 

Certified Nurse Midwives in the state of New Jersey are autonomous primary care providers with prescriptive authority. Most people think of midwives as only being able to provide obstetric and newborn care. However, Certified Nurse Midwives are also uniquely qualified to provide routine primary care and gynecological services to their clients. When you choose a CNM for your healthcare provider, it allows you to seamlessly integrate this holistic approach to care into your total healthcare plan! 

 

What Conditions Can CNMs Manage?

Certified Nurse Midwives are competent and trained to provide extensive care and can help patients manage several chronic conditions and gynecological concerns. 

They can prescribe tests to diagnose your conditions, including blood tests like a CBC, blood sugar levels, and thyroid hormone levels, as well as run tests for things like fertility or pap smears for annual checkups. 

After seeing your test results, Certified Nurse Midwives can also prescribe medications to treat your condition. Certified Nurse Midwives can also help you recognize the symptoms of menopause and assist you in managing them. 

If a Certified Nurse Midwife comes across a condition that is beyond their scope, they can refer you to a specialist for further care.

 

What Kind Of Services Can A CNM Provide?

A CNM can provide several services and tasks, from providing prenatal and postpartum care to  writing prescriptions for medications on routine infections to educating and providing different types of contraceptives and more.

Certified Nurse Midwives are here to provide care throughout your lifespan! If you have any further questions about Certified Nurse Midwives as primary care practitioners, please feel free to reach out to us!

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