Dr. Kimberly Keller
Knowledge
401 Palmetto Street
New Smyrna Beach, FL, United States
32168
Dr. Kimberly Keller's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
No, this doctor is not accepting new patients
Biography
As an internal medicine specialist, Kimberly Keller, DO, loves knowing she can help her patients catch medical conditions early. In fact, analyzing lab results and finding subtle early signs of disease that can be treated, or even prevented, is one of the reasons she was drawn to primary care. Today, Dr. Keller plays a role in many aspects of adult medicine, including injury prevention and wound care. And while managing multiple medications and complicated diseases can be challenging, she feels blessed to help patients navigate their care. Dr. Keller graduated from the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine at Ohio University, completed her residency at Mount Carmel Health System in Columbus, Ohio and is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. When she isn't serving adults and adolescents in the New Smyrna Beach area, you can likely find her boating, jet skiing or enjoying the many other outdoor Florida offerings.
People need to know what they are talking about BEFORE they rate and judge a physician! Having a full understanding of the laws as well as how insurance companies work - etc...instead of thinking you are going to come in and tell a wonderful, extremely well skilled physician how to do their job, and that the laws do not apply to you - and since you don't get your way, give them a bad rating! Dr Keller is extremely caring, intelligent, and takes the time that is needed with you to help resolve your situation. So, remember that when you are in the waiting room - she's not going to rush through your appointment just because someone before you took another 5 minutes! I am a complicated case, but she has helped me get into the best health I am going to be in. She advocates, she fights, but if you want a physician who sugar coats, she's not for you. My husband and I absolutely adore her! And to the person that I "inconvenienced" by being sent out to the ER twice from her office and making you late, GET A LIFE, sorry - not sorry!
Submitted April 10, 2019