Laura Moncada, NP


Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Internal Medicine

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Copper Valley Primary Care
7290 E Broadway Blvd
Suite 178
Tucson, Arizona 85710
For an appointment, call (520) 375-9348
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Medical Expertise of Laura Moncada, NP

Laura Moncada, FNP-C, is an experienced nurse practitioner and the founder of Copper Valley Primary Care in Tucson, Arizona. Utilizing a combination of traditional medicine and alternative therapies, she strives to help her patients achieve their wellness goals by providing the education and tools they need to live their best lives. With almost 20 years of medical experience working in intensive care units and emergency departments, as well as pulmonary and internal medicine, Mrs. Moncada has a broad range of skills and knowledge to provide expert care for any acute or chronic diseases, illnesses, or injuries that affect her patients. 

About Laura Moncada, NP

Originally from the Washington DC/Baltimore, Maryland, area, she relocated to Tucson, Arizona, in 2006. At her concierge primary care practice, Mrs. Moncada aims to promote health, wellness, and prevention by integrating a more holistic approach to care to meet the individual needs of her patients at every stage of their lives. 

Due to her years of nursing experience, Mrs. Moncada has the unique ability to empathize and connect with her patients, allowing her to build a stronger, more trusting patient-provider relationship that ultimately leads to better overall care. She also spends the time needed to provide her patients with the knowledge and support that empowers them to take charge of their health. 

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