Dr. Nicholas Kelley worked for Prisma Health (formerly Greenville Health System) at Spartanburg Pediatric Health Center and Spartanburg Night Clinic prior to joining Children's Medical Group. During his time there, he served as Medical Director, prior to eventually transitioning to Community Liaison for Spartanburg, Union, and Cherokee Counties. His medical interests include newborn care, mental health, asthma, and adolescent care.
Dr. Nicholas Kelley worked for Prisma Health (formerly Greenville Health System) at Spartanburg Pediatric Health Center and Spartanburg Night Clinic prior to joining Children's Medical Group. During his time there, he served as Medical Director, prior to eventually transitioning to Community Liaison for Spartanburg, Union, and Cherokee Counties. His medical interests include newborn care, mental health, asthma, and adolescent care.
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Excellent bedside manner, made my teenager feel at ease, very professional and knowledgeable
Jul-2025
He delivered the message that the practice is dismissing our family from care because of our religious beliefs and decision to not accept every vaccine for our child very well. It could have been a traumatic experience. He was very professional.
Jul-2025
Dr. Kelly is always kind, caring, and knowledgeable.
Jul-2025
Dr. Kelley is a wonderful doctor who listens to concerns and is easy to talk to!
Jul-2025
Always a kind, informative, and thorough visit!
Jul-2025
We’re grateful for Dr. Kelley—compassionate, knowledgeable, and truly one of a kind.
Jul-2025
Dr Kelley is the best! He provides excellent care of our daughter and always answers any questions we may have.
Jun-2025
Pleasant and knowledgeable. Knows our child's history and follows up with proactive communication
Jun-2025
I love Dr. Kelley ever since my first baby girl I've been to his practice for the last 6 years and still love it. Even though we moved to buford I don't mind driving an hour just so my girls can get the best treatment. Thank you for always being patient with my family and giving my girls the best care.
Jun-2025
Up to date on best practices, great bedside manner
Dr. Nicholas Kelley worked for Prisma Health (formerly Greenville Health System) at Spartanburg Pediatric Health Center and Spartanburg Night Clinic prior to joining Children's Medical Group. During his time there, he served as Medical Director, prior to eventually transitioning to Community Liaison for Spartanburg, Union, and Cherokee Counties. His medical interests include newborn care, mental health, asthma, and adolescent care.
Dr. Kelley, his wife, and daughter are excited to return to Atlanta to rejoin family, friends, and wonderful Atlanta community. In spare time, he enjoys culinary exploration, watching Atlanta sports, listening to music, and reading.
Excellent bedside manner, made my teenager feel at ease, very professional and knowledgeable
He delivered the message that the practice is dismissing our family from care because of our religious beliefs and decision to not accept every vaccine for our child very well. It could have been a traumatic experience. He was very professional.
Dr. Kelly is always kind, caring, and knowledgeable.
Dr. Kelley is a wonderful doctor who listens to concerns and is easy to talk to!
Always a kind, informative, and thorough visit!
We’re grateful for Dr. Kelley—compassionate, knowledgeable, and truly one of a kind.
Dr Kelley is the best! He provides excellent care of our daughter and always answers any questions we may have.
Pleasant and knowledgeable. Knows our child's history and follows up with proactive communication
I love Dr. Kelley ever since my first baby girl I've been to his practice for the last 6 years and still love it. Even though we moved to buford I don't mind driving an hour just so my girls can get the best treatment. Thank you for always being patient with my family and giving my girls the best care.
Up to date on best practices, great bedside manner