'We thank Maureen Neeley for her 20-plus years of dedication and commitment to the Akron community. We are excited to fill her position with Keri, an Akron native who has the same commitment to Akron.'
Woodlawn Health announces that a new board-certified family medicine nurse practioner has been added to its staff in Akron.
Keri Pulley, FNP-C, is accepting new patients at the Akron Medical Center, located at 105 N. State Road 14.

“I love the community and small town, tight-knit feeling you have at Woodlawn,” Pulley said.
She completed her nursing degree at Purdue University in 1992. She later attended and graduated with her master’s degree in nursing from Wyoming State University. She comes to Woodlawn with many years of experience as a nurse practitioner.
“I truly love providing care to all ages,” she said.
When she is not caring for patients, she enjoys cooking, baking and crafting. She lives outside of Akron, with her dog Max.
“We thank Maureen Neeley for her 20-plus years of dedication and commitment to the Akron community. We are excited to fill her position with Keri, an Akron native who has the same commitment to Akron. This is just one of the many ways we continue to earn the right to care for our community,” Woodlawn Chief Nursing Officer Paula McKinney said.
Those interested in scheduling an appointment with Pulley can call 574-598-2020.
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