Nadyne Lee, A.R.N.P.

Nadyne Lee received her Bachelors degree from St. Mary’s College at Notre Dame in 1968.  She received her nursing degree from the University of Kentucky in 1974 and her nurse practitioner degree from Mount Saint Joseph College in 1979.  Nadyne is a fellow in the National Association of Nurse Practitioners and a member of the Kentucky Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. 

Nadyne has worked with her husband, Dr. Lee, at the Leitchfield Pediatric Clinic for thirty-one years.  In addition to her practice as a pediatric nurse practitioner, Nadyne writes articles about children’s health issues for two local newspapers, a regional magazine, and a national publication.  Nadyne has conducted numerous seminars including “Teenage Pregnancy”, “Silence the Violence”, and “Tater Tots: The Epidemic of Childhood Obesity.”  Nadyne taught at Brescia College. She has been an active member of St. Joseph Church where she taught youth and adult education.

In May, 2007, Nadyne retired from her practice as a nurse practitioner at the Leitchfield Pediatric Clinic.  She continues to write about children’s health.  Her hobbies include travel, reading, hiking, boating and playing with her three grandchildren. 

“I am proud of the work my husband and I have done,” said Nadyne.  “Together, we established a successful pediatric practice.  For thirty-one years, we’ve provided high quality medical care to our patients.  I am proud of my husband.  He has dedicated his life to the care of children.  He is a remarkable doctor, father, and husband.  I am proud of our patients, the children we served who have gone on to become successful adults.  I’m most proud of our own three adult children who, through their practice of medicine or social work, now serve others with compassion and commitment.”