Emma Elkins, APRN,DNP,FNP-C

Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Position: Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Primary Specialty: Women's Health
  • Languages Spoken: English
  • Gender: Female

About Emma Elkins

Emma Elkins, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, is a Family Nurse Practitioner based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She currently serves at OU Health Physicians – Women’s Health Clinic, where she provides comprehensive care in pediatric and adolescent gynecology and obstetrics. Emma is committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care and has extensive experience in labor and delivery nursing.

Emma earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Emma also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from West Texas A&M University, and a Bachelor of University Studies from Oklahoma State University.

In addition to her clinical work, Emma has a strong background in nursing education and community service. She has worked as a Registered Nurse in various settings, including labor and delivery at Integris Edmond Hospital, Mercy Hospital, The Children’s Hospital, and Baptist Saint Anthony Hospital. She is passionate about improving maternal and child health outcomes and enjoys participating in professional development opportunities. In her free time, Emma enjoys antiquing and spending time with friends.
Affiliations OU Health Physicians – Women's Health Clinic, OU Health Physicians Building - Oklahoma City
Health Education
  • Graduate School
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice – Family Nurse Practitioner University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
    Oklahoma City, OK
Medical Interests Areas of Interest:
  • Pediatric gynecology
  • Adolescent gynecology
  • Sex Education
  • Teen pregnancy
  • Gynecologic care of girls with special needs
  • Gynecologic care of girls with bleeding and clotting disorders
  • Adolescent contraception
  • Non contraceptive use of hormonal therapies in adolescents
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome in adolescents
  • Endometriosis in adolescents
Research Interests:
  • Adolescent contraception
  • Non contraceptive use of hormonal therapies in adolescents
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome in adolescents
  • Sex Education
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