Madeline Maas, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
located in Dallas, TX
Madeline Maas, MSN, ARNP, FNP-C, is a skilled, compassionate nurse serving patients at the offices of James E. Race in Dallas, Texas.
Madeline is a native of Dallas, Texas, and earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. She started her nursing career in the Neurological and Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Methodist Richardson Medical Center, where she cared for patients with various complex conditions for five years. During that time, she was trained in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), precepted new nurses, and mentored them until they successfully transitioned into staff roles.
Madeline’s drive to help others pushed her to further her education by earning her Master of Science in Nursing from Texas Woman’s University. She then became a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Her passion for medicine began in her teenage years after caring for her grandmother, who battled cancer, an experience that inspired her career in healthcare.
As an FNP, Madeline is committed to developing personalized treatment plans that address the root causes of illness and help patients achieve their best health. She believes improving health goes beyond treating symptoms—it’s about understanding each patient’s unique goals, lifestyle, and challenges.
Madeline specializes in weight loss and weight management, combining medications with sustainable lifestyle changes to help patients reach lasting results. She can also treat hormone imbalances with both injections and medications and has developed an interest in regenerative medicine. Her goal is to build long-lasting relationships with patients to help ensure they feel comfortable, supported, and confident throughout their care.
Outside of work, Madeline enjoys going to the gym, traveling, exploring, and trying new food experiences. During her collegiate years, she served as Director of Scholarship for her sorority, a role that reflected her commitment to leadership and supporting others.
Madeline Maas, MSN, ARNP, FNP-C, is a skilled, compassionate nurse serving patients at the offices of James E. Race in Dallas, Texas.
Madeline is a native of Dallas, Texas, and earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. She started her nursing career in the Neurological and Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Methodist Richardson Medical Center, where she cared for patients with various complex conditions for five years. During that time, she was trained in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), precepted new nurses, and mentored them until they successfully transitioned into staff roles.
Madeline’s drive to help others pushed her to further her education by earning her Master of Science in Nursing from Texas Woman’s University. She then became a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Her passion for medicine began in her teenage years after caring for her grandmother, who battled cancer, an experience that inspired her career in healthcare.
As an FNP, Madeline is committed to developing personalized treatment plans that address the root causes of illness and help patients achieve their best health. She believes improving health goes beyond treating symptoms—it’s about understanding each patient’s unique goals, lifestyle, and challenges.
Madeline specializes in weight loss and weight management, combining medications with sustainable lifestyle changes to help patients reach lasting results. She can also treat hormone imbalances with both injections and medications and has developed an interest in regenerative medicine. Her goal is to build long-lasting relationships with patients to help ensure they feel comfortable, supported, and confident throughout their care.
Outside of work, Madeline enjoys going to the gym, traveling, exploring, and trying new food experiences. During her collegiate years, she served as Director of Scholarship for her sorority, a role that reflected her commitment to leadership and supporting others.