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Jeremy C. Kelley, DO

  • Accepting New Patients
4.9 out of 5
184  Ratings , 29  Comments
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About

Dr. Jeremy Kelley is a board-certified urologist with expertise in both traditional and robotic surgery.  He is originally from West Virginia and served in the Air Force for 11 years. He chose the field of urology because of the significant impact he can have on patients’ lives. His expertise includes the areas of urologic cancers, urinary incontinence, kidney stones and sexual health. Dr. Kelley offers his patients a thorough assessment to evaluate their urologic problems. He takes the time to educate his patients on treatment options based on his experience and the most recent urologic literature to help them make informed decisions and better understand benefits and risks.

Medical Interests Areas of Interest:
  • Robotic surgery
  • Oncology
  • Reconstructive urology
  • Stone disease
  • Male and female incontinence
  • Male sexual health
  • Surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Education
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Urology 2019
  • Residency
  • San Antonio Military Medical Center San Antonio, TX
    2017
  • Internship
  • General Surgery , San Antonio Military Medical Center San Antonio, TX
    2012
  • Medical School
  • West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine Lewisburg, WV
    2011
  • College
  • Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI
    2007

Reviews

  • 05/22/2025
    Rating: 5.00

    Good

  • 05/21/2025
    Rating: 4.80

    I felt as if I had known Dr. Kelley for many years. His bedside manner met all of Valley Healths Mission statements. He explained everything in medical terms then in laymen terms would strongly suggest you do everything in your power to keep him.

  • 05/15/2025
    Rating: 5.00

    I would recommend to others

  • 05/11/2025
    Rating: 5.00

    Dr Kelley is kidney surgeon who did his research about all my medical issues and the first doctor to explain my continuing issues with my heart in terms I could understand. None or the heart doctors have ever don that