Advanced Practice Provider
I am a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with specialized experience in digestive and liver health, alongside a strong background in primary care, urgent care, and clinical education. My goal is to provide compassionate, evidence-based, and holistic care to patients with gastrointestinal conditions, helping them achieve better health and quality of life.
Currently, I serve at the Digestive and Liver Center of Florida, where I manage patients with conditions such as GERD, GI bleeds, dysphagia, Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, gallstone disease, gastroparesis, and liver disorders. I perform comprehensive assessments, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and collaborate with physicians and specialists to ensure the highest level of care.
In addition, I work as a Clinical Instructor at Keiser University, guiding nursing students and fostering a learning environment built on excellence and compassion. My diverse career includes over a decade of experience in surgical nursing, progressive care, and community health—skills that shape my patient-centered approach today.
Personal Background
I was born and raised in the beautiful country of Nepal, a land of diverse culture, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. My upbringing instilled in me the values of compassion, resilience, and respect for every individual—principles I carry into my medical practice every day. I am fluent in English, Nepali, and Hindi, which allows me to communicate effectively with patients from diverse backgrounds and make them feel comfortable in their healthcare journey.
Compassionate Care Philosophy
At the heart of my practice is compassion. I believe every patient deserves to be heard, respected, and cared for as a whole person—not just a condition. I strive to build trusting relationships, provide education that empowers patients, and create individualized care plans that blend medical science with empathy. My mission is to help patients feel supported not only in their healing but also in their overall well-being.