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Florence-trained nurse practitioner joins HopeHealth with focus on prevention and chronic care

Florence, South Carolina – HopeHealth has added a new health care provider to its team at the HopeHealth Medical Plaza, welcoming Luke Hall, FNP, as a family nurse practitioner.

Hall brings a nursing education rooted in the Carolinas and Georgia to his new role. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. He later completed his Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, at South University in Savannah, Georgia.

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As a family nurse practitioner, Hall’s clinical interests include several areas that affect the daily lives and long-term health of many patients. His focus includes hypertension, type 2 diabetes management, and preventive health and wellness.

Those interests place attention on both ongoing care and early action. High blood pressure and type 2 diabetes often require consistent monitoring and management, while preventive care supports patients in making informed decisions about their overall well-being.

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Hall also maintains professional connections within the nursing field. He is a member of the American Nurses Association and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. In addition, he is a member of the Francis Marion University Honors Program.

His arrival expands the provider team serving patients at the HopeHealth Medical Plaza. With his academic preparation and clinical interests, Hall joins HopeHealth with a focus on family care, chronic condition management and preventive wellness.

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Editor Kinsley Brown oversees daily news operations, story development, and editorial standards at Florence News Journal. With nearly a decade of experience in South Carolina journalism, she has covered state and local politics, education, and government accountability for multiple outlets. She brings a strong focus on clear, accurate, and reader-first storytelling. Kinsley holds a degree in journalism and has received several recognitions for both her editing and reporting. She is especially committed to mentoring emerging journalists and ensuring Florence News Journal maintains rigorous editorial integrity.

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