Meet the Nurse Practitioner

Kimberly May, MSN, FNP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who has lived and served the Mandeville community for nearly 20 years. Deeply rooted in the area, Kimberly is committed to providing accessible, relationship-based healthcare that prioritizes wellness, prevention, and long-term health outcomes for individuals and families across the Northshore.

Kimberly brings many years of diverse nursing and advanced practice experience across a wide range of clinical settings, including newborn nursery, home health, primary care, acute care, nephrology, weight management, and chronic disease management. This broad clinical background allows her to care for patients across the lifespan with a comprehensive and individualized approach.

She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Franciscan University and went on to complete her Master of Science in Nursing at the University of South Alabama, where she trained as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Her advanced training and hands-on experience support her focus on proactive health management, early intervention, and evidence-based care.

As the founder and provider at 3 NPs Concierge Medicine, Kimberly leads a veteran-owned practice dedicated to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of the local community. Her practice emphasizes personalized primary care, preventive medicine, and thoughtful weight management solutions, empowering patients to take control of their health before illness develops.

Kimberly is married and, together with her spouse, has raised six children—an experience that has deeply shaped her understanding of family dynamics, life balance, and the importance of accessible, compassionate care. Her personal and professional values are reflected in her commitment to treating each patient with respect, transparency, and genuine partnership.

Above all, Kimberly is passionate about keeping her community well—not just treating illness, but preventing it—through education, early intervention, and consistent, patient-centered care.