
Karla M Pray, APRN-CNP
Hepatology, Transplant Hepatology
Accepting New Patients
Meet Karla
I have lived in Hampton Roads area since 2011 and have been with Bon Secours since 2017. As a Nurse Practitioner, I enjoy the long term relationships that I develop with my patients. It is gratifying for me to be able to educate patients regarding their health issues and provide support needed. In my free time, I volunteer on medical mission trips to Honduras. I also enjoy reading, traveling, and relaxing with my rescue pet menagerie.
Overview
- Gender
- Female
- Languages
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English
- Age Groups Seen
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AdultsGeriatrics
- Hospital Affiliations
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Bon Secours - Mary Immaculate HospitalBon Secours - Maryview Medical Center
Experience
Provider Education
University Of Maryland School Of Nursing Graduate, 2011
Certifications
American Nurses Credentialing Center (Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner) Board Certification
Ratings & Reviews
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Overall Score
Patient Reviews
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September 2024 Ms Pray and the practice have always given me excellent care |
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August 2024 Mrs. Karla is great she doesn't hit you with a bunch of words that you don't understand and if she does she explains them to where you do. She makes you feel comfortable a real people person |
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August 2024 I love my caretaker she is the best |
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August 2024 Every appointment with Karla has been a pleasure |
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August 2024 Karla was great. Easygoing and listen to me on any issues I had. |
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August 2024 Karla is a fantastic provider she is very caring provider I would recommend her to everyone |
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August 2024 Karla is great! |
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August 2024 She displayed both knowledge and professionalism, but seemed to genuinely care about helping me understand my condition and how I can manage it. She was very empathetic. That's a rare combination. |