Meet Our Caregivers: John Lytle

Erlanger Primary Care – Volkswagen Drive | Same-Day Care Clinic

Offering Same-Day Care

From diagnosing illnesses to promoting preventative care, John Lytle’s days as a nurse practitioner are filled with a variety of healthcare services. “Empowering individuals to take charge of their health and witnessing their progress is incredibly rewarding,” says Lytle. Working in a same-day care clinic allows Lytle to treat a variety of new patients rather than a regular patient panel, and Lytle offers attentive listening and genuine compassion to each of them. “My goal is to ensure that every patient feels heard, valued, and supported on their journey to better health,” says Lytle.

Be proactive about your health and don’t hesitate to ask questions. Open communication with your healthcare provider is key to understanding and managing your well-being effectively.”

My Credentials

Master of Science in Nursing:

Southern Adventist University – Collegedale, TN

Certifications:

AANPCP, American Heart Association 

Recognitions:

Three-Time Nominee, DAISY Award

 

My Specialties

Family Practice

Acute Care

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1. What is one of your happiest professional moments?

One of my happiest moments was helping a patient recover from a challenging health condition after months of treatment and seeing their gratitude and improved quality of life. Moments like those reaffirm why I chose this path.

2. What is your philosophy when it comes to the care for your patients?

I believe in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. My approach emphasizes compassion, collaboration, and education to empower patients to lead healthier lives.

3. What influenced you to pursue your career?

My passion for helping others and a desire to combine science with compassionate care led me to pursue nursing. Seeing the impact that skilled, empathetic providers have on patients’ lives inspired me to take this path.

4. What’s the key to making a great first impression?

Listening attentively and showing genuine compassion go a long way. Patients feel more comfortable and respected when they know you truly care about their concerns.

5. Do you believe in miracles? Why or why not?

Yes, I do believe in miracles, though they often come in the form of science, determination, and teamwork. I’ve seen patients recover against all odds, which reminds me of the resilience of the human spirit.

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