Elizabeth Reardon, NP-C
Years Practicing Rheumatology
12
About Elizabeth Reardon, NP-C
Elizabeth Reardon, NP-C, brings a wealth of experience and dedication to Arthritis and Rheumatology of Georgia (ARG). She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of South Carolina in 1983 and has worked as a Registered Nurse in various settings, including OB-GYN, Postpartum, Home Health, outpatient surgery, and school nursing. In December 2008, she earned her Master’s in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner degree from Kennesaw State University.
Elizabeth, known as Liz, was employed at The Breast Center (now Philip Israel Breast Center) as a Nurse Practitioner from 2009 to 2012. She then joined Dr. Kelly Weselman at Wellstar Rheumatology, where she worked until April 2024. Liz is excited to continue serving the rheumatology community alongside Dr. Weselman at Arthritis and Rheumatology of Georgia.
Primary Specialty
Rheumatology
Education and Credentials
Graduate School
Master of Science in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, 2008
Undergraduate Education
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1983
Professional Experience
Nurse Practitioner
The Breast Center (Philip Israel Breast Center), February 2009 – March 2012
Nurse Practitioner
Wellstar Rheumatology, April 2012 – April 2024
Nurse Practitioner
Arthritis and Rheumatology of Georgia, 2024 – Present
Areas of Experience
OB-GYN
Postpartum
Home Health
Outpatient surgery
School nursing
Passion for Rheumatology
Liz is passionate about rheumatology because she loves the feeling of improving a patient’s quality of life. Seeing patients improve, whether gradually or immediately, brings her immense joy. Many of her patients have been long-term, and she values developing a positive rapport with them. The long-term relationships and continuous advancements in the field make rheumatology a fulfilling specialty for her.
Interests
In her free time, Liz enjoys traveling, reading, playing pickleball, and researching ancestry.