Leondra Weiss, ARNP
Nurse Practitioner

Leondra has been a registered nurse or over 32 years, primarily in maternal-child health and in 2024, she became a nurse practitioner in Family Medicine. She started off at the bedside, moved to home visiting, worked in research, and taught nursing at the university and community college levels. As a public health nurse for the past decade, she has worked in ambulatory care/outpatient clinics. She has always worked with diverse patients facing barriers to care and enjoy all the opportunities that nursing brings. Currently, she is the chair of the national Advocacy Committee for Ambulatory Care and really enjoys working on health policy. She is a runner, snowboarder, and has 4 children and a grandchild.
Why I Work at Neighborcare:
I was fortunate to have done my nurse practitioner clinical hours at the school-based health center at Vashon High School. I had always heard great things about Neighborcare and was able to experience firsthand that Neighborcare really strives to represent the communities they work with and address barriers that our communities face.
Certification
Family Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), 2024
Certified in Electronic Fetal Monitoring, 2021
AMB-BC Ambulatory Care Certification, 2022
Education
Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN), University of Washington, 1994
Master's of Nursing (MN), University of Washington Bothell, 2008
Master's FNP Program, Purdue University, 2024
Languages
English