Corinne Ramey, ARNP

Corinne Ramey is a Family Nurse Practitioner and honored to care for patients of all ages at the Lower Elwha Health Clinic. She was drawn to the clinic’s commitment to holistic, relationship centered care and its focus on valuing the individual behind the illness. Corinne believes that patients thrive when they feel respected, understood, and empowered to take part in decisions about their own health.

Corinne is a graduate of Peninsula College’s nursing program and later earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Regis College, becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner after several years of nursing experience in the local community. She completed her graduate training at the Lower Elwha Health Clinic, where the emphasis on culture, community, and continuity of care reinforced her desire to practice here.

She began her nursing career caring for patients in geriatric, wound care, and emergency services, experiences that shaped her belief in treating the whole person rather than focusing only on disease. Corinne enjoys working in pediatric and geriatric care, supporting urgent health needs, and helping patients build long term wellness through education and achievable health goals. Her teaching approach centers on helping people feel confident asking questions, advocating for themselves, and understanding their own health.

A lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest, Corinne feels most at home outdoors and on the water. Her family maintains a small sustainable farm where they raise sheep, and she hand processes and spins wool, enjoying the connection between land, animals, and community. Outside of the clinic, she spends her time with her family, fishing, exploring nature, and embracing the beauty of the region she calls home.