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Amber Scroggins, APRN-CNP

4.7out of 5
77 Ratings , 5 Comments
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About Amber Scroggins, APRN-CNP

Amber Scroggins, APRN-CNP, is a certified women’s healthcare nurse practitioner at Norman Regional Women’s Healthcare of Norman. Amber graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Humanities from St. Gregory’s University located in Shawnee, Oklahoma. She then completed her RN degree from Oklahoma State University and received her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Oklahoma. Amber also acquired a second Master of Science in Nursing from Frontier School of Nursing and Midwifery.

Before she was a nurse practitioner, Amber’s nursing career began at Norman Regional Health System in orthopedics and neurosurgery before she found her true passion as a labor and delivery nurse.

Special Interests:

  • Postpartum care
  • Pregnancy care
  • Well-woman visits
  • Women’s Health

Women’s health has been important to Amber since her days as a labor and delivery nurse. She has devoted her career’s expertise as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner in her free time. Since 2008, she has worked with the Women’s Resource Center in Norman, caring for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.

Amber is a nurse practitioner with great compassion and a deep conviction to help those in need. Her dedication to her patients is evident in her care, with the main goal of her practice being to help improve women’s lives in her community through their health.

Education
  • College
  • ADN Oklahoma State University
    2007
  • BA St Gregory’s University
    2003
  • Education
  • MSN Frontier Nursing University
    2014
Medical Interests Areas of Interest:

Professional Organizations

  • Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrical and Neonatal Nursing
  • International Association of Forensic Nurses
Special Clinical Interests:
  • Postpartum care
  • Pregnancy care
  • Well-woman visits
  • Women’s health

Reviews

  • 01/20/2026
    Rating: 5

    My experience was great except the amount of Tim I waited to be seen. I waited in the waiting room 45 min after my appointment time

  • 12/10/2025
    Rating: 4

    Wait time way too long.

  • 12/10/2025
    Rating: 3

    I would just like to say if patients need to be on time to appointment times that we scheduled. Then, the doctors need to be on time. 40 minutes waiting for your name to be called is ridiculous. I wasn't the only one that this happened too this day. I was there for a yearly checkup and the appointment only lasted 10 to 12 minutes. Also, there was anyone else back in the treatment rooms when I went back. Make the that make sense.

  • 09/23/2025
    Rating: 5

    Just the paper work was just a little overwhelming to say the least! 10 min try 30 or more! Filled it out at home when I arrived they said it wasn't completed! Mine said done.