Florence Bull, FNP-C

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161 Fort Washington Ave
New York, NY 10032
Florence Bull is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in women's health. With a distinguished career spanning both the UK and the US, Florence began as a registered nurse in the United Kingdom, where she earned a first-class honors degree in nursing and initially worked at Oxford University Hospital in an inpatient setting. She later broadened her expertise by transitioning to the emergency room at King's College Hospital London. Driven by a passion for women's health, Florence transitioned to a nurse-led family planning clinic in South London, where she deepened her knowledge in the field. She then pursued a postgraduate certificate in primary care from City University of London while simultaneously providing women's health services in a diverse primary care practice in East London. After relocating to New York, Florence took on a managerial role at a fertility clinic before earning her Master of Science in Family Nurse Practitioner from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Drawing on her years of diverse clinical experience, Florence is committed to advancing women's health through compassionate and innovative care.
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