Natalie Hellmers, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, CCRN graduated from New York University with her Masters in Science and practices as a Nurse Practitioner at the Weill Cornell Medicine Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorder Institute. She provides expert clinical evaluations and treatment for movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease and she does counseling on the “whole patient” reviewing medications, non-motor symptoms, exercise and diet. Her practice is open to new patients. Please call referrals in to (212) 746-2584.Natalie Hellmers also runs two focus groups for men and women with Parkinson’s disease and has worked with the Parkinson’s disease Foundation’s patient research advocacy program on creating a multi-media medication safety module. She is co-investigator on multiple clinical trials and studies providing her patients with opportunities for cutting edge clinical trial participation.Natalie Hellmers has been a staff member of New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell hospital since 2003. She maintained a full time position on general medicine service followed by working for several years as a certified senior staff RN in critical care before transitioning to outpatient neurology.
PracticeParkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders Institute
GenderFemale
Not Accepting New Patients
Insurances AcceptedEmpire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, VNSNY CHOICE, Health Insurance Plan of NY (HIP), AETNA, Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield Healthplus, Oxford Health Plans, United Healthcare, Aetna - NYP, GHI
DegreesNurse Practitioner
Office NameParkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders Institute
ServicesNatalie Hellmers provides the services of a Nurse Practitioner in New York, NY. A Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse who has obtained advanced education; usually in the form of a master's degree. This additional training allows the Nurse Practitioner to diagnose and manage many common ailments.
Please call Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders Institute at (212) 746-2584 to schedule an appointment in New York, NY or to get more information.