Meet Your nurse

  • I studied nursing at NYU and lived in this city for nearly ten years — years that shaped my identity, my standards, and my sense of purpose.

    My love for New York runs deep. For its energy, its resilience, and its people.

    I now serve as a Board Director for the New York City Chapter of the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN), elected by my fellow New Yorkers who recognized my commitment to this community and to advancing excellence in care.


  • I honed my skills and attention to detail in the operating rooms of NYU Langone — some of the most advanced, high-volume, and high-expectation surgical environments in the country.

    There, precision, composure, and collaboration weren’t just expected, they were required above and beyond the gold standard. 

    That experience continues to define my approach to patient care: disciplined, detail-oriented, and unwavering in standard.

  • Beyond the hospital, I provided private duty nursing to ultra-exclusive elite plastic surgeons in Manhattan, supporting VIP patients through recovery in deeply confidential settings.

    It was there that I learned what luxury level care truly means: anticipating needs before they’re spoken, creating calm amid vulnerability, and delivering excellence without exception.

  • My professional path has always been anchored in curiosity and scientific rigor.

    Before and alongside my clinical work, I contributed to and authored research projects at NYU School of Medicine, the Muriel and Virginia Pless Center for Nursing Research, and NYU Langone Hospital, exploring data-driven ways to enhance patient outcomes.

    My research has been presented in institutional conference rooms, at annual symposiums, and on global stages, contributing to the dialogue on innovation and excellence.

    That evidence-based mindset continues to guide the decisions I make in my practice every day.

  • Curiosity and purpose have taken me far beyond New York.

    I’ve studied healthcare systems across borders and oceans, observing how different cultures define healing, recovery, and wellness.

    These experiences deepened my understanding of both the science and humanity of care, reinforcing my belief that healthcare should be bespoke beyond standardization.

  • At the heart of my work lies a belief that true healing requires integration — of science and soul, precision and presence.

    I practice through an ethos of excellence without compromise, blending advanced clinical expertise with principles of integrative health and holistic wellbeing.

    Because the best outcomes begin with focus on the whole person, not just the treatment.

Alexandra Farcas, BSN, RN