Biography

Amanda Fetter is a certified family nurse practitioner specializing in family medicine. She practices at Community Care Family Practice in Niskayuna, where she provides care for patients of all ages. Amanda began her nursing education at St. Peter’s Hospital College of Nursing and later earned her Master of Science in Nursing from William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. She is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Amanda has been involved in healthcare since the age of 15, with early experiences as a volunteer and patient care technician shaping her passion for compassionate, patient-centered care. Her career includes nearly a decade working in dialysis, where she formed deep, lasting connections with patients and developed a strong foundation in chronic care management. This commitment to building trust and treating the whole person inspired her to pursue advanced practice in family medicine.
Amanda is particularly interested in women’s health, hormonal balance, preventive and lifestyle medicine, mental health, and care for chronic illnesses. She believes deeply in the importance of listening to her patients and understanding their unique needs—physical, emotional, and spiritual. Her approach to care focuses on addressing the root causes of health issues, rather than just their symptoms, and she strives to create an environment where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered.

Amanda finds the greatest fulfillment in witnessing patients reconnect with their resilience and take confident steps toward better health. For those seeking a provider who blends evidence-based care with compassion and deep listening, Amanda is honored to walk that path alongside them.
Originally from New York, Amanda was raised in a community that emphasized service and compassion. She chose to practice in this region because of its diverse population and the opportunity to deliver whole-person care. She is passionate about promoting culturally competent care and creating a safe, inclusive space for all patients.

Outside of medicine, Amanda enjoys traveling to Europe with her partner, practicing yoga and Pilates, hiking, skiing, and cooking. She is also actively involved in community service, having volunteered with the Regional Food Bank, Kingsway Arms Nursing Home, Double H Ranch, and local animal-related events, such as APF Woofstock and the Fur Ball auction and gala.

Education

MSN
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ
AS
St. Peter’s Hospital College of Nursing
Albany, NY