Maureen Schroettner, NP

CenterWell Clarksville

1947 Madison St.,

Suite B

Clarksville, TN 37043

Education

Upstate Medical University Hospital

Languages spoken

English

Board certifications

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2021

Maureen Schroettner, FNP, a board-certified family nurse practitioner, earned her Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner from Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. Ms. Schroettner obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing cum laude with a minor in Neuroscience from Wilkes University. Before joining CenterWell in 2023, Mrs. Schroettner was a primary care nurse practitioner with Oneida Medical Associates in Oneida, NY. Previously, as an RN, she worked at Upstate Medical University in the emergency department float pool, providing care in a fast-paced level 1 trauma center, and at Salina Regional Medical Center in Salina, KS, in medical oncology/nephrology. Early in her career, she worked as a phlebotomist at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Ms. Schroeder's passion for addressing heart health, diabetes, and obesity motivates her dedication to wellness in the community, treating individuals with the same commitment as her loved ones. She chose healthcare to make a difference in people's lives, helping them prioritize their health. Outside of work, she enjoys listening to music, spending time outdoors, and cherishing her family.

Provider numbers for agent use

  • Aetna: 6127178
  • Cigna: 1326617515
  • Humana: A13239
  • Medicaid: Q080243
  • Medicare Railroad: Q00533770
  • Medicare: T296516899
  • United Healthcare: 00010951800
  • WellPoint: 19154760
  • Wellcare: 3551742

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