Abigail Butterfield APRN

Nurse Practitioner in Apollo Beach

Abigail Butterfield, APRN, is a highly skilled nurse practitioner with a wealth of experience, dedicated to providing comprehensive and holistic healthcare services to patients at Renew Health & Wellness in Apollo Beach, Florida. Her commitment lies in delivering top-notch, patient-centered care, equipping individuals with the knowledge, support, and tools necessary to attain their wellness objectives. Abigail is pleased to offer telehealth visits to residents of Florida.

Originally from Massillon, Ohio, Abigail made the move to Florida in 2017. She embarked on her nursing journey by earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio, and subsequently gained valuable experience as a registered nurse, primarily in surgery, trauma, med/surg, urology, and physical rehabilitation units.

For her master’s degree in nursing, Abigail pursued her education at Walden University. She has been practicing as an Adult and Geriatric nurse practitioner since 2014. She further expanded her expertise by becoming dual certified when she also obtained a post-master’s degree as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner from Wilkes University.

Abigail’s professional background encompasses diverse healthcare settings, including palliative care, hospice, transitional and home care, independent living and extended care facilities, as well as primary care. Currently she is focused on helping patients by focusing on issues surrounding Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, mental health and addiction, and providing high quality concierge level care to patients in Florida!

At Renew Health & Wellness, Abigail collaborates closely with her patients to identify their unique healthcare needs. She is a passionate advocate for her patients and takes pride in her specialized training to support individuals with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and its associated conditions, helping them live their best lives.

Abigail is an active member of various professional associations, including the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, the Florida Nurse Practitioner Network, the National Society of Leadership and Success, and the Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association.