Our people ensure a warm, relationship-centered experience through every stage of life

The providers at Harvest Family Health deliver kind, compassionate, quality care focused on every individual and their unique life story ensuring a warm, relationship-centered experience that will support you through every stage of life.

Seen. Heard. Empowered.

Diane Rindlisbacher, DNP, FNP-C

Nurse Practitioner

Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP)

Education & Professional Training

Diane completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Executive Leadership at the University of San Francisco, where she deepened her skills in leading change, improving care systems, and supporting teams.

She later earned a Post-Master’s Certificate as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Maryville University, allowing her to bring her leadership experience directly to the bedside and exam room.

She is also a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) – a designation that reflects advanced, evidence-based training in caring for women as they transition to menopause, and her commitment to helping women feel informed, supported, and safe as they make decisions about their health.

Clinical Experience

Diane is a Family Nurse Practitioner with training in:

  • Primary care across the lifespan – from pediatrics, adolescents, and young adults to older adults and seniors.
  • Women’s health, including routine preventive care, contraception management, and menopause care.
  • Urgent/same-day care, including respiratory infections, injuries, skin conditions, headaches, and behavioral health concerns. 

Before becoming a nurse practitioner, Diane’s RN clinical work focused primarily on neuro rehabilitation, caring for people recovering from spinal cord injuries, strokes, head injuries, amputations, and other serious conditions that required intensive post-hospital services. Those years shaped her deep respect for resilience, recovery, and the importance of whole-person, family-centered care.

Leadership & Practice Philosophy

In addition to her clinical work, Diane has extensive leadership experience in outpatient clinics, homecare, hospice, and clinical informatics. Her roles have centered on improving patient experience, outcomes, and access – work that included strengthening clinic operations, modernizing electronic health records, and expanding innovative care models.

That background now supports her work at Harvest Family Health, where she combines hands-on patient care with a thoughtful, systems-level understanding of how to make healthcare simpler, kinder, and more effective.

Diane’s approach is calm, approachable, and collaborative. She believes individuals deserve time, clear explanations, and a trusted partner who walks beside them as they navigate their health.