Dr. Kerri WilliamsDO, MHA, FAAFP

Family Medicine

at Med Club — Bartlesville, OK

About

Kerri Williams, DO, MHA, FAAFP, brings more than 25 years of clinical experience to her patients in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. She graduated from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996, earning the Oklahoma State Board of Regents Scholarship, the American Indian Graduate Scholarship, and the Cherokee Nation Scholarship. After completing an internal medicine internship at the University of Oklahoma, she joined the inaugural class of the Oklahoma University Rural Family Medicine Residency Program, based at Caney Valley Clinic and Jane Phillips Hospital in Bartlesville. She later completed a fellowship in Emergency Medicine through the University of Tennessee Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program.

Dr. Williams holds dual board certifications in Family Medicine from the American Board of Family Medicine (1999) and in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (2012), the latter earned through extensive experience with critically ill and dying patients. In 2013, the American Academy of Family Physicians recognized her with the Degree of Fellow (FAAFP) for distinguished service to family medicine, healthcare advancement, and professional development. She earned a Masters of Healthcare Administration from Oklahoma State University in 2016. Her career has spanned emergency facilities, urgent care clinics, and family medicine practices across Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. She also served as a volunteer faculty member for the University of Oklahoma Rural Family Medicine Residency Program. Outside the clinic, Dr. Williams volunteers on medical missions around the world and enjoys traveling, scuba diving, gardening, and reading.

Education & Training

Medical School

Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Residency

Rural Family Medicine, Oklahoma University Rural Family Medicine Residency Program (Caney Valley Clinic and Jane Phillips Hospital, Bartlesville, OK)

Fellowship

Emergency Medicine, University of Tennessee Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program

Additional Training

Masters of Healthcare Administration (MHA), Oklahoma State University (2016); Internal Medicine internship, University of Oklahoma

Certifications

Board Certified in Family Medicine (American Board of Family Medicine, 1999)
Board Certified in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (2012)
Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians (FAAFP, 2013)

Conditions Treated

hypertension
diabetes
hyperlipidemia
heart disease
lung disease
arthritis
asthma
COPD
COVID-19
Long COVID (Long Haul COVID)

Who is Dr. Williams right for?

Dr. Williams serves patients from birth through end of life, making her a strong fit for families who want one trusted physician for every stage of care. Adults managing hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart disease, or lung conditions benefit from her chronic disease focus. Patients navigating serious illness or end-of-life planning find her hospice and palliative medicine expertise especially valuable. She also treats Long COVID patients and handles minor procedures, mental health counseling, and preventive care in a single practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Williams focuses on family medicine and preventive care across all age groups. She actively manages chronic conditions including hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart disease, lung disease, and arthritis. She also treats COVID-19 active infections and Long COVID, and holds a separate board certification in Hospice and Palliative Medicine for patients navigating serious illness.

Yes. Dr. Williams holds dual board certifications. She earned her Family Medicine certification through the American Board of Family Medicine in 1999 and her Hospice and Palliative Medicine certification in 2012. The American Academy of Family Physicians also awarded her the Degree of Fellow in 2013.

Dr. Williams graduated from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996. She completed an internal medicine internship at the University of Oklahoma and a rural family medicine residency at Caney Valley Clinic and Jane Phillips Hospital in Bartlesville. She later finished an Emergency Medicine fellowship through the University of Tennessee.

Yes. Dr. Williams provides outpatient child and infant care, well-child visits, sports physicals, and school physicals. She accepts patients from birth through age 19 as part of the Med Club membership structure.

Dr. Williams takes a proactive, relationship-based approach to chronic disease. She manages conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia through regular monitoring, medication education, and individualized care planning. Her smaller panel gives her more time per patient to address these conditions thoroughly.

Dr. Williams provides primary care counseling for uncomplicated mental health issues. She addresses these concerns within the context of whole-person family medicine. For complex psychiatric needs, she coordinates care with appropriate specialists.

Yes. Dr. Williams earned her Hospice and Palliative Medicine board certification in 2012 through her intensive experience with critically ill and dying patients. She integrates this expertise into her family medicine practice for members facing serious illness or end-of-life care needs.

Dr. Williams spent years practicing across emergency facilities, urgent care clinics, and family medicine practices in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. She established a family medicine practice affiliated with Jane Phillips Medical Center in 2005 and served as a volunteer faculty member for the University of Oklahoma Rural Family Medicine Residency Program. She also earned a Masters of Healthcare Administration from Oklahoma State University in 2016 before founding Med Club.

Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026