Francesca Campanile, NP

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Francesca Campanile, NP

Francesca Campanile is a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Columbia University with years of experience in oncology. Her journey in healthcare led to a powerful realization: too often, medicine focuses on treating symptoms rather than addressing the deeper, interconnected factors that drive disease. This insight inspired her transition to functional medicine—an approach that seeks to heal the whole person, not just manage isolated symptoms.  

At CorAeon, Francesca specializes in functional cardiology, hormone optimization, nutrition, and anti-aging medicine. She is passionate about looking beyond conventional treatments to uncover the root causes of health concerns. Through advanced testing, in-depth assessments, and a highly personalized approach, she helps patients take control of their health and achieve lasting wellness. 

Francesca believes healthcare should be personal, not transactional. At CorAeon, she partners with each patient to craft a science-based, deeply personalized plan aligned with their unique biology, lifestyle, and long-term goals. By addressing everything from nutrition and stress to environmental factors and subtle imbalances, she empowers patients to take control of their health and longevity. For Francesca, true wellness isn’t about temporary solutions—it’s about creating a sustainable roadmap to living and feeling your best.

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Francesca Campanile, NP

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