Regina T. Smith, RN, MSN, FNP-C

Specialty

Family Medicine
Review Score: 4.3 out of 5 (See Reviews)

Office Location

Lovelace Medical Group | Irving
4420 Irving Blvd NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114

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About Regina T. Smith, RN, MSN, FNP-C

Regina T. Smith, CFNP, is a certified family nurse practitioner with over 20 years’ experience providing assessment, diagnoses and treatment to Southeastern New Mexicans. Regina treats children, teenagers, adults and seniors. She received her bachelor of science in nursing from the University of New Mexico and her Master of Science in Nursing from Texas Tech Health Science Center.

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 06/01/2023

Regina Smith is very knowledgeable and addressed all the questions I had. I was very happy with her.

   — Beverly Russell


 05/02/2023

The staff at Lovelace medical group was all welcoming and went above and beyond to help get my son established as a new patient. Regina Smith (CFNP) listened to my and my son's concerns when he wasn't feeling well without rushing us and made sure we felt understood. She specifically went out of her way to make my son (10 years old) comfortable and asked him personally to describe his symptoms so that she had a good grasp on what he was feeling like and that he was listened to. Additionally, during our visit, Regina Smith (CFNP) explained things thoroughly, explaining what was going on without simplifying things too much or excluding information. You can tell she genuinely cares for her patients' wellbeing. I have been thoroughly impressed with the quality of care provided here and would highly recommend!!

   — Aubrey Howard


 11/13/2022

Outstanding provider, she truly cares about her patients.

   — Cone Wilson


 09/11/2022

I love Gina, she is so honest and helps me understand how to keep my blood sugar and blood pressure at a level. She is sincere and caring with her patients.

   — Jeanie Brister


 09/10/2022

Went for bloodwork I was in & out. Phlebotomist was very good I didn't feel the needle to much.

   — I'm Forgiven