Nurse Practitioner
NP
Kelly Crowe
Biography

Dr. Kelly D. Crowe, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, has been serving as a Nurse Practitioner in primary care and hospital medicine for the past five years. A graduate from Indiana State University with a Baccalaureate in Nursing, she honed her skills in the inpatient and outpatient perioperative settings before extending her practice to serve patients as a doctorally-prepared nurse practitioner in Indiana, Nevada, and Oregon.

Dr. Crowe has a deep-seated interest in hormone health, fueled by the transformative impact it has on a patient's quality of life. Witnessing patients reclaim their sense of self through their health journey is a rewarding aspect of her work that she truly values. In line with Thrivelab's mission of "helping good humans thrive", Dr. Crowe believes in fostering a partnership with her patients.

Her approach is centered around helping them achieve their wellness goals by transforming their lifestyle habits. By doing so, she aims to provide care that not only treats but empowers her patients to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Away from her professional duties, Dr. Crowe cherishes her time outdoors, often spent in the company of her family.

What do you love best about being in your field of medicine?

I sincerely love helping people. There is so much that patients do not know about their own body! (Think About that...you have this body for hopefully 90-100+ years and do not know how to properly care for it. Whatto put in, what to leave out, what to put on what to avoid, etc). My joy comes from teaching patients how to care for their body and seeing and hearing about their successes when they apply what they learn. Then they usually share and someone else has success and so on and so on.

Why did you want to become a provider in your field?

I sincerely love helping people. There is so much that patients do not know about their own body! (Think About that...you have this body for hopefully 90-100+ years and do not know how to properly care for it. Whatto put in, what to leave out, what to put on what to avoid, etc). My joy comes from teaching patients how to care for their body and seeing and hearing about their successes when they apply what they learn. Then they usually share and someone else has success and so on and so on.

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