About Us

Nurse Practitioner in Adult Health and Gerontology
"Prevention is better than cure"
Ronsha Brown is the founder and owner of Nurse Practitioners of Pinellas, LLC, she is an adult Nurse Practitioner who specializes in Gastroenterology and Women’s Health. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Florida A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida then earned her Master of Science degree at University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. She holds a national certification with the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Ms. Brown's professional medical career began quickly after graduating college at FAMU. Shortly thereafter she joined St. Anthony's Hospital where she spent ten years plus providing patient care with BayCare one of the leading not-for-profit care systems that connects individuals and families to a wide range of services at over 15 hospitals and hundreds of other convenient locations throughout the Tampa Bay and central
The practice purpose is to provide patients with a personal touch of high quality healthcare. To see continuous improvement on the status of the clinical practice population in this community. We aim to achieve this by developing and maintaining excellent patient care in a pleasant and caring atmosphere. Which aids in the responsive healing care for our patient and families needs . With the expectations of medical service which reflect whenever possible the latest advances in Primary Health Care.
What is A Nurse Practitioner?
Nurse Practitioners Provide Vital Access to High Quality Health Care
Mission & Vision Statement
Nurse Practitioners of Pinellas, LLC (NPP) will provide quality primary healthcare and education to the community, with a focus on the patients overall health and well-being.
Delivering compassionate, comprehensive medical care to the community by bridging the gap and improving access to healthcare.
What is A Nurse Practitioner?
Nurse Practitioner (NP's) are registered professional nurses who are prepared, through advanced graduate education and clinical training to provide a wide range of health care services, including the diagnosis and management of common, as well as complex medical conditions to individuals of all ages.
Nurse Practitioners diagnose and treat acute, episodic, or chronic illness, independently or as part of a healthcare team. May focus on health promotion and disease prevention. May order, perform, or interpret diagnostic tests such as lab work and x rays. May prescribe medication. Must be registered nurses who have specialized graduate education.
Nurse Practitioners have been providing quality health care for patients since 1965. Today there are over 248,000 licensed NP’s nationwide practicing in a variety of settings such as; employee health centers, universities, school health clinics, nursing homes, hospitals, clinics and private office practices. Wherever health may be given, nurse practitioners can be found.
Quality of Care
Extensive research has been conducted to evaluate the quality and safety of care provided by Nurse Practitioners. These studies have demonstrated that the outcomes of care provided by NP’s are comparable to that of care provided by physicians.
Services include:
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Electronic Prescriptions
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GYN exams available which include: Pap smears and STD Testing
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Pneumonia Vaccines
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B12 Shots
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EKG Testing
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TB/PPD Testing
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Chronic Disease Management
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Minor Acute Illness
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Gerontology Consultations
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Smoking/ETOH
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Pre-employment & Drug screening
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Sports & back to school physicals
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Onsite Labs