Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C (2024)

Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C (1)

Internal Medicine

AdventHealth Medical Group

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Locations for Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C

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Overland Park

AdventHealth Medical Group Primary Care at Deer Creek

Call AdventHealth Medical Group Primary Care at Deer Creek at913-632-9500

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Biography

Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C, is a certified family nurse practitioner specializing in internal medicine at AdventHealth Medical Group Primary Care at Deer Creek.

Prior to joining Primary Care at Deer Creek, Kassy most recently worked at AdventHealth Ottawa. Her clinical experience includes caring for both adult and pediatric patients in the inpatient setting. In addition to internal medicine, she has worked in neurology, nephrology, and pediatric cardiology and cardiovascular surgery.

Areas Served
Overland Park, KS

Languages Spoken
English
Board Certification

Family Nurse Practitioner: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners AANP

Ages Accepted

Adults

Geriatrics

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Insurances accepted by Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C

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The list below is for reference purposes only and is subject to change. Please check with your health plan to confirm that this doctor is included before scheduling an appointment.

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  • AARP
  • Aetna-Coventry Medicare Individual HMO
  • Aetna-Coventry Medicare Individual PPO
  • Aetna ACA
  • Aetna AdventHealth Employee Plan
  • Aetna Behavioral Health
  • Aetna Better Health-KS Medicaid
  • Aetna HMO-POS
  • Aetna Medicare Group/Retiree HMO/PPO
  • Aetna PPO
  • Aetna Signature Administrators
  • Allwell (Wellcare) Medicare Advantage (KS & MO)
  • Ambetter Exchange (KS & MO)
  • BCBS-Kansas City
  • BCBS ACA Exchange-Kansas City
  • BIND On Demand with UHC Choice Plus
  • Beech Street
  • Blue Medicare Advantage-Kansas City
  • Century Health Solutions
  • Cigna-Healthspring
  • Cigna BayCare
  • Cigna Behavioral
  • Corvel
  • Coventry-Aetna Medicare Advantage HMO & PPO
  • Farm Bureau with United HealthCare Choice Plus
  • First Health Network
  • Focus
  • GEHA
  • Galaxy Health Network
  • Hallmark employees with United HealthCare
  • HealthNet Federal Services (Tricare)
  • Home State Health Allwell Medicare Advantage
  • Home State Health Ambetter Exchange
  • Humana
  • Humana Behavioral
  • Humana Gold Medicare Advantage
  • MEDICA with United Healthcare
  • Medicaid-KS
  • Medicaid KANCARE
  • Medicare Advantage PFFS
  • Medicare Part A and/or B
  • Medicare Railroad - Palmetto
  • Multiplan
  • New Directions Behavioral Health
  • Occupational Health Management
  • Optum Health
  • Oscar Health
  • PHCS
  • PlanVista
  • Point Comfort
  • ProviDRs
  • Spira Care with Blue Select Plus
  • Sunflower (Kansas Medicaid)
  • Sunflower AllWell Medicare Advantage
  • Sunflower AmBetter Exchange
  • Today's Option Pyramid Life
  • Tricare-HealthNet Federal Services
  • United
  • United Behavioral
  • United DSNP
  • United Healthcare Community Plan (Kansas Medicaid)
  • United Healthcare Medicare Advantage
  • VACCN

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q:Question: What locations does Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C practice at?

A:Answer: Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C practices at Overland Park at 6240 W 135th Street, Suite 150, Overland Park, KS, 66223. Learn more about Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C at AdventHealth.

Q:Question: What is Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C's specialty?

A:Answer: Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C specializes in Internal Medicine. Learn more about Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C at AdventHealth.

Q:Question: What insurance does Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C accept?

A:Answer: Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C accepts AARP, Aetna ACA, Aetna AdventHealth Employee Plan, Aetna Behavioral Health, Aetna Better Health-KS Medicaid, Aetna HMO-POS, Aetna Medicare Group/Retiree HMO/PPO, Aetna PPO, Aetna Signature Administrators, Aetna-Coventry Medicare Individual HMO, Aetna-Coventry Medicare Individual PPO, Allwell (Wellcare) Medicare Advantage (KS & MO), Ambetter Exchange (KS & MO), BCBS ACA Exchange-Kansas City, BCBS-Kansas City, Beech Street, BIND On Demand with UHC Choice Plus, Blue Medicare Advantage-Kansas City, Century Health Solutions, Cigna BayCare, Cigna Behavioral, Cigna-Healthspring, Corvel, Coventry-Aetna Medicare Advantage HMO & PPO, Farm Bureau with United HealthCare Choice Plus, First Health Network, Focus, Galaxy Health Network, GEHA, Hallmark employees with United HealthCare, HealthNet Federal Services (Tricare), Home State Health Allwell Medicare Advantage, Home State Health Ambetter Exchange, Humana, Humana Behavioral, Humana Gold Medicare Advantage, MEDICA with United Healthcare, Medicaid KANCARE, Medicaid-KS, Medicare Advantage PFFS, Medicare Part A and/or B, Medicare Railroad - Palmetto, Multiplan, New Directions Behavioral Health, Occupational Health Management, Optum Health, Oscar Health, PHCS, PlanVista, Point Comfort, ProviDRs, Spira Care with Blue Select Plus, Sunflower (Kansas Medicaid), Sunflower AllWell Medicare Advantage, Sunflower AmBetter Exchange, Today's Option Pyramid Life, Tricare-HealthNet Federal Services, United, United Behavioral, United DSNP, United Healthcare Community Plan (Kansas Medicaid), United Healthcare Medicare Advantage and VACCN. This list is for reference purposes only and is subject to change. Please check with your health plan to confirm that this doctor is included before scheduling an appointment. Learn more about Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C at AdventHealth.

Q:Question: What conditions does Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C treat?

A:Answer: Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C treats the following conditions: Arthritis, Asthma, Balance Disorders, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, High Blood Pressure, High Calcium, High Cholesterol, High Uric Acid (Hyperuricemia), Minor Burns, Minor Injuries, Pinkeye and Ringworm. Learn more about Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C at AdventHealth.

Q:Question: What health services does Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C provide?

A:Answer: Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C provides Primary Care services. Learn more about Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C at AdventHealth.

Kassandra Johns, APRN, FNP-C (2024)

FAQs

Is an FNP-C the same as an APRN? ›

As previously mentioned, FNPs are a type of advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). This means that every FNP is also an APRN. An FNP is set apart from other APRNs because they have skills needed to handle patient care at all ages, and to act as primary care providers in a clinical setting.

What does FNP-C mean for a doctor? ›

An FNP-C is a family nurse practitioner certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).

How do I write FNP-C credentials? ›

educational degrees: MSN, PhD, DNP. licensure and state designation: APRN, ARNP, NP. national certification (primary care roles): FNP-C, A-GNP-C, NP-C. example of credentials for AANPCB-certified NP indicating population focus: Jane Doe, MSN, APRN, FNP-C.

Is FNP the same as nurse practitioner? ›

Usually the primary health care provider, an FNP often provides care through the lifespan of each patient. NPs are a type of advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) that typically work with a specific age group and/or population with a type of health condition, such as cancer.

Is an FNP as good as a doctor? ›

While it can be tempting to want care from someone with the title “Doctor”, nurse practitioners are equally skilled and knowledgeable in their field. Nurse practitioners are typically not as booked as doctors, and can fit patients in sooner, providing relief without long delays or wait times.

Which is higher, NP or APRN? ›

Although there is a ton of confusion surrounding these two specialties in nursing, they are not very different. The simple version: an NP is a type of APRN. An APRN is a nurse who has obtained at least a master's degree in nursing, furthering their specialization within one of the APRN categories mentioned above.

Is FNP higher than RN? ›

Is a nurse practitioner higher than a registered nurse? A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse. The scope and authority granted to a nurse practitioner is greater than that of a registered nurse. This is why nurse practitioners get paid more than registered nurses.

What does APRN stand for? ›

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

Which is higher PA C or FNP? ›

Neither profession ranks “higher” than the other. Both NPs and PAs work in the healthcare field but with different qualifications, educational backgrounds, and responsibilities. They also work in different specialties.

Does a nurse have to give you their name? ›

It is important that we tell our patients who we are. It's an act of courtesy and respect. Patients also have rights of access to their health records where names of their providers will be included as a matter of default.

What is the difference between APRN and CNP? ›

Certified Nurse Practitioners (CNPs) are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) who have advanced training to diagnose illnesses and prescribe medication in areas such as primary care, acute care, geriatrics, and women's health.

Do you put bsn or rn first? ›

There are no official regulations on how to write your RN BSN signature. In fact, there are situations when you should display your nursing degrees and accreditation differently. Here are Professor Maier's takeaways on whether you write RN or BSN first. In either instance, list your certifications last.

Can a FNP be called doctor? ›

For example, California and Georgia forbid nurses, pharmacists, and other professionals from using the "doctor" title.

What is the difference between APRN and FNP-C? ›

FNPs are a type of APRN and are no exception. They all provide a range of services, such as diagnostic care and the ability to prescribe medication (prescribing privileges vary by state). FNPs specialize in family medicine, and they may work in physician offices, hospitals and other clinical settings.

What is the difference between a PA and an APRN? ›

One of the big differences when making the APRN vs. PA comparison is that APRNs focus on a specialty, while PAs practice more generally. Additionally, PAs must always be supervised by a physician or surgeon, whereas APRNs have full practice authority in certain states, which grants them a certain level of autonomy.

What is a MSN APRN FNP-c? ›

MSN-FNP stands for Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner. Family nurse practitioners (FNPs) are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) who focus on health promotion and education and deliver primary healthcare to individuals and families of all ages, from infants to the elderly.

What do you call an APRN? ›

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

Can FNP-C prescribe Adderall? ›

Can Nurse Practitioners Prescribe Adderall? Adderall is a Schedule II controlled substance. Depending on an NP's prescriptive authority, they may be able to prescribe it.

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