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Angie Albert, PMHNP-BC (she/her) is a Nurse Practitioner in Omaha, NE with over 9 years of experience. What is your opinion of Angie Albert, PMHNP-BC? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Female
Experience
Over 9 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Accepted Insurances
Medicare
What People Say About Angie Albert, PMHNP-BC
What People Say About Angie Albert, PMHNP-BC
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Do not go to her she is unprofessional! She did not follow through on my daughters request to be weaned off her meds. This resulted in my daughter missing her intake day for recovery from substance abuse. After getting in contact with my sister in-law who is a psychiatrist that is a doctor not an NP, we found that there was no reason she didnt do her job she stated the all her meds but one could be stopped and the one just needed to be lowered once more then could be dropped. Please don't go to her! We learned the hard way. And now we have to wait two weeks before she can get in the program. We are contemplating on reporting her.
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