BIOTE PROVIDER
Summit Pain Management
Did you know millions of people experience the symptoms of hormone imbalance every day? You may be one of them. Many are left with symptoms ranging from brain fog and low mood to sleeplessness and irritability and are unaware of how they can help relieve these common problems. As your Fort Wayne IN 46825 Biote Provider, we specialize in optimizing hormones to help address these and other early indicators of aging through precise, personalized care plans.
The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone optimization therapy is offered here at your Fort Wayne IN 46825 clinic. The Biote Method of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) may help many men and women look and feel their best with hormone optimization. To learn how the Biote Method may be able to address specific health issues by restoring hormones to their optimal level, reach out to us and schedule a consultation today.
Kara Hoover, NP-C, received her undergraduate degree locally at the University of Saint Francis. After four years as a bedside nurse, she relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, and continued bedside nursing at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Kara achieved her goals by earning her MSN- FNP degree in 2017. She relocated to Mason, Ohio, where she has worked as a Family Nurse Practitioner for the past 2.5 years. Kara is very excited to be back in Fort Wayne, where she can continue offering high-quality healthcare to the patients of Summit Pain Management.
I started in healthcare as a CNA at DeKalb Hospital. In 2015, I graduated with my BSN from the University of Saint Francis. After working as an RN for a year at DeKalb, I sought a more significant challenge which I found in the Surgical-Trauma ICU at PRMC. I worked in the ICU for four years. During my time in the ICU, I realized I wanted to help people on a more personal level and emphasize improving their quality of life. I graduated with my MSN from the University of Saint Francis in 2020 and am excited to begin my role as a nurse practitioner!
Along with my new role in the clinic, I also work as adjunct faculty teaching student nurses in the University of Saint Francis BSN program. When I am not working, I spend my time with my family, work on home improvement projects, or get outside and enjoy nature. Occasionally, I have some time to myself and enjoy curling up with a good book or interesting medical journal.