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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care, Hormone Therapy) in-clinic

Sedona, Arizona

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About the Client

our client, Agave Adult Medical Care is a primary care practice in Sedona focused on delivering high-quality, accessible healthcare to adults and seniors. Recently acquired and now supported by the operational infrastructure of a larger management service organization, Agave is transitioning into a streamlined, modern clinic with strong back-office support, efficient revenue-cycle processes, and expanded clinical capabilities - while still focusing on the personal in-practice family care that made it successful. 

Agave integrates traditional primary care with expanded service lines, including chronic-disease management, preventive care, specialty coordination, IVs and hormone therapy services for both men and women. Agave accepts all major insurances and additionally offers a discounted monthly/yearly subscriptions.

To continue the high-level patient care focused on in-clinic and assisted living facilities, we are now looking for a part-time/full-time

Nurse Practitioner Primary Care & Hormone Therapy

Position Overview

Agave Adult Medical Care is seeking a skilled and reliable Nurse Practitioner to provide in-clinic primary care and hormone therapy services for our adult and geriatric patient population. This role focuses on delivering high-quality, evidence-based care while maintaining strong patient relationships. You will manage chronic diseases, conduct routine primary care, and support patients through hormone management protocols.

You’ll work closely with the owner and clinic staff to ensure smooth clinic flow and excellent patient experience. Please note, the opportunity to become part-owner/engage in a partnership is available. 

Key Responsibilities

Primary Care

  • Conduct routine physical exams and wellness visits.

  • Diagnose and manage chronic conditions (HTN, DM, COPD, CHF, thyroid disorders, etc.).

  • Develop and adjust treatment plans based on evidence and patient goals.

  • Order and interpret labs, imaging, and diagnostics.

  • Manage medication refills and ensure proper documentation.

  • Provide patient education, lifestyle counseling, and follow-up care.

Hormone Therapy

  • Evaluate patients for hormone deficiency or imbalance (women and men).

  • Review labs related to hormone health (testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, thyroid, cortisol, etc.).

  • Develop individualized hormone optimization plans following clinic protocols.

  • Prescribe hormone replacement therapies (HRT) and monitor treatment response.

  • Adjust dosages and follow up on side effects, safety labs, and treatment adherence.

  • Work in coordination with clinic leadership to refine hormone therapy workflows.

Operational & Compliance

  • Complete documentation in EMR in a timely and accurate manner.

  • Maintain compliance with Arizona state regulations and clinic protocols.
  • Support seamless patient flow and collaborate with clinic staff.

Qualifications

  • Active Arizona Nurse Practitioner (NP) license with prescriptive authority.

  • Board-certified in FNP, AGNP, or similar.

  • Experience in primary care (preferred).

  • Experience with hormone therapy, HRT, men’s/women’s health, or functional medicine

  • Strong communication skills and ability to build trust with adult/geriatric patients.

  • Comfortable working independently in a smaller clinic environment.

  • Professional, reliable, and patient-focused demeanor.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Hourly rate or per-visit compensation

  • Productivity bonuses

  • Malpractice coverage

  • Flexible schedule

  • Staff discounts for wellness/hormone services

Why Join Agave Adult Medical Care?

  • Growing clinic with stable patient volume

  • Supportive leadership and streamlined operations

  • Freedom to practice both primary care and hormone management

  • Part-time flexibility without sacrificing meaningful clinical work

 

 

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