What motivates my work as a clinician is the belief that patients deserve care that is clear, collaborative, and grounded in mutual trust. I am passionate about helping individuals understand their treatment plans and feel confident in the decisions they make about their health. Creating an environment where patients feel comfortable asking questions and actively participating in their care is central to my practice.
Meghan Gyves is a Family Nurse Practitioner whose career is shaped by a strong foundation in oncology and a commitment to advancing accessible, high-quality care. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Villanova University before beginning her nursing career at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Over more than seven years in oncology, Meghan gained extensive experience caring for patients undergoing complex treatments, developing expertise in symptom management, patient education, and cultivating strong therapeutic partnerships that prioritize trust, consistency, and personalized support.
Working closely with patients facing long-term treatment needs sparked Meghan’s interest in chronic disease treatment and management. She saw firsthand the impact that ongoing guidance, clear communication, and continuity of care can have on a patient’s quality of life, inspiring her to take a more comprehensive role in supporting patients over time. This experience led her to pursue advanced practice training and earn her Master of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Drexel University.
As an FNP, Meghan brings a thoughtful, organized, and partnership-focused approach to clinical practice. She values teamwork, clear communication, and empowering patients to take an active role in their health. Her professional interests include chronic disease management, preventive care, and supporting patients through complex medical decision-making.