Meet The GracePoint Healthcare Team
Family Nurse Practitioner
Angelic Pedraza, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
apedraza@gracepointphc.com
Angelic Pedraza is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing and a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) since 2021. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice in 2024, her Master of Science in Nursing in 2021, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2018 from Texas A&M University–College Station.
At GracePoint Primary Healthcare, her approach to caring is guided by faith, lifelong learning, and a commitment to treating every patient with compassion and respect. She believes that wisdom, compassion, and the ability to care for others are gifts from God that continue to grow through education, experience, and service.
Angie began her nursing career as a Certified Nursing Assistant and steadily advanced to Family Nurse Practitioner in 2021. With over 30 years of experience, she has worked in hospital care, home health, diabetes education, school nursing, and detention healthcare. These diverse experiences give her a well-rounded, community-focused perspective and a deep understanding of patient care at every level—from hands-on bedside care to advanced practice management.
Angie provides comprehensive adult primary care, chronic disease management, and personalized health education. She is committed to compassionate, evidence-based care that emphasizes disease prevention, wellness promotion, and patient empowerment.
Her passion also extends to mentoring future nurses, improving public health, and advocating for the nursing profession. Angie currently serves as a Legislative Ambassador for Texas Nurse Practitioners (TNP), where she supports policies that expand patient access to care and promote autonomous nurse practitioner practice.
Angie values honesty, integrity, and compassion. She believes meaningful connection and patient involvement are essential to building trust and achieving positive long-term health outcomes. She is committed to lifelong learning and sharing knowledge to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those she serves.