Terri DeNeui, DNP, APRN, ACNP


Terri DeNeui, DNP, APRN, ACNP

Speaker, Author, and Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner Dr. Terri DeNeui has extensive training in her field. She earned her B.A in Nursing from Texas Women's University and her Master's and Doctoral degrees at University of Texas in Arlington, Summa Cum Laude. In addition to her training as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, she’s earned certifications in Integrative and Functional medicine, advanced endocrinology, and sex hormone optimization. In 2023, she published her highly anticipated book, “Hormone Havoc,” an essential guide to hormone health and optimization for patients and practitioners.

DeNeui’s 27-year career includes over a decade in high-risk OB and emergency care at a major trauma center in Dallas Texas and years as a hospitalist. Disenchanted with the current “sick-care” system, she has spent the past 15 years in EVEXIAS Medical Center, a medical center she founded that focuses on advanced endocrinology and sex hormone optimization as a cornerstone for holistic health. Dr. DeNeui, and her team of 6 Board Certified Nurse Practitioners positively transform lives every day, as they treat thousands of women and men in hormone restoration and prevention of disease through this functional, integrated approach.

DeNeui is passionate about speaking on the importance of advanced endocrinology and sex hormone optimization and its impact on acute and chronic disease processes and teaching these concepts globally to professionals and laypersons alike. Her engagements as a speaker and educator have earned her countless accolades as well as invitations to appear on television and radio, and at medical conferences and seminars across the country. DeNeui also has her own podcast, The Dr. Terri Show, in which she cuts through health fad hype and leads vulnerable conversations about health, faith and life.

Dr. DeNeui lives in the Dallas / Ft. Worth Metroplex with her husband Dan and two dogs, Bodie and Bella. Their family of 7 children and 6 grandchildren also live in the area and are never too far from home.