Payal Patel, APRN

Provider Specialties
Obstetrics, Gynecology, Preventative Women's Health, Contraception, Adolescent Health
Payal Patel, APRN attended the University of Central Florida and received her Master of Science in Nursing from Chamberlain University. She began her nursing career as a high-risk labor and delivery nurse at UF Health Jacksonville, where she developed a strong foundation in women’s health. She went on to work as an infusion and concierge nurse, where she strengthened her skills in individualized, patient-centered care. During her nurse practitioner training, she completed clinical rotations at Lexington Women’s Health, which reaffirmed her passion for caring for women throughout every stage of life.
Women’s health is especially important to Payal because it’s both personal and relatable—she believes in creating a space where patients feel empowered, heard, and supported in every aspect of their health. She has a particular interest in educating and guiding adolescent and young adult women, helping them build confidence and make informed decisions as they navigate their as they navigate their health and wellness journeys.
Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Payal and her husband now call Lexington, Kentucky home. In her free time, she enjoys traveling with her husband, spending time with her friends and family, reading and watching sports.
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September 16, 2025
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