William Seal Walker, NPCardiology in Washington, IN

Cardiology, Nurse Practitioner

Gender

Male

Languages spoken

English

About William Seal Walker, NP

William S. Walker, NP, is a cardiac nurse practitioner at Ascension St. Vincent in Washington, Indiana. He listens to understand you and your health concerns, taking the time to get to know you and your family's health history and create a personalized care plan that's right for you. As a NP, William can diagnose illness and injury, prescribe medication and provide non-surgical care.

Whether you have new symptoms or just want to talk to a nurse about your health, William is here for you. He is part of a multispecialty cardiology care team that diagnoses and treats heart and vascular conditions, including coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation and heart valve disease.

William collaborates with your cardiologist to answer your questions and provide the comprehensive cardiovascular care you need. He also prescribes medication and delivers preventive and non-surgical care such as pacemaker monitoring, heart screenings and medication management for cholesterol and hypertension.

William is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

When not caring for patients, William enjoys spending time with family and friends and ice cream.

Education

Medical Education

Iu School of Nursing Iu-Pu, Indianapolis, In

GraduateSchool

Indiana University School of Nursing - Indianapolis, IN

Qualifications

Hospital affiliations

  • Ascension St. Vincent Evansville

Certifications

  • American Nurses Credentialing Center - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
  • American Nurses Credentialing Center - Family Nurse Practitioner - Board Certified (FNP-BC)

Location

Ascension Medical Group St. Vincent - Washington Heart Care

Address
1314 E Walnut St Washington, IN 47501(1 out of 1 locations)
Visiting hours
HoursCall us for daily hours
(812) 473-2642map

Professional Statement

I really enjoy being able to help patients in their time of need. Educating patients is an important method of easing their concerns and increasing their understanding of their disease process.

-William Seal Walker, NP

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