Michelle Edmonds, ARNP
Arlington
Nurse Practitioner Clinician
Initially, Michelle Edmonds, A.R.N.P., became interested in nursing by volunteering at the hospital where her mother worked. But it was her own trip to an Emergency Room and the special care she received from the nursing staff that motivated her to become a nurse. After earning her nursing degree, Ms. Edmonds worked in an emergency room herself for five years before becoming a nurse practitioner and joining Arlington Family Care Center's staff in 2001.
A native of Jacksonville, Ms. Edmonds attended Stanton College Preparatory School. She then earned her Bachelor of Science with honors from University of North Florida in 1996. She was part of the inaugural Family Nurse Practitioner program at University of North Florida, earning her Masters of Science in nursing in 2001. Ms. Edmonds helps her patients promote their own health and well being, and welcomes questions they bring from their own research efforts.
Ms. Edmonds enjoys scrapbooking and travels and fishes with her husband. She is excited by medical advances in diagnostics and therapies, and looks forward to new remedies for diseases previously never thought curable.