Heather G Anderson, APRN

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411 E Chestnut St # 6
Louisville, KY 40202
Heather G. Anderson, APRN, is a pediatric nurse practitioner with Norton Children’s ENT & Audiology. She earned her master’s degree in nursing from Bellarmine University in Louisville. Heather’s care philosophy is centered on building a connection with her patients and their families. She strives to ensure they feel comfortable and informed, clearly understanding each step of the care plan as they work together to improve the child’s health. Her special focus isn caring for children with breathing and airway disorders, and other ear, nose and throat conditions. Outside of work, Heather enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, exploring the outdoors through walks, hikes and visits to nearby parks. She also loves her Peloton bike and experimenting with new ingredients while cooking a variety of meals.
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