Kerri Bernard, CPNP - Dearborn Pediatrics - Pediatric Medicine
Dearborn Pediatrics

PARENTS: Flu vaccines are now in!

You do not need an appointment but would still need to call from the parking lot when you arrive for this nurse visit.

Children younger than 5 years old–especially those younger than 2– are at higher risk of developing serious flu-related complications. A flu vaccine offers the best defense against flu and its potentially serious consequences and also can reduce the spread of flu to others. Getting vaccinated against flu has been shown to reduce flu illnesses, doctor’s visits, missed work and school days, and reduce the risk of flu-related hospitalization.

Kerri Bernard, CPNP

Nurse Practitioner

Kerri Bernard, CPNP
Kerri Bernard, CPNP, earned her Bachelors in Medical Technology from Michigan State University in 1998 and her Bachelors of Nursing from Wayne State University in 2000.

While working as a registered nurse at Motts Children’s Hospital, she earned her Masters of Science in Nursing from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Kerri is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner and is a fellow of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner’s. Kerri joined our practice in 2005.

Tell us about your basic philosophy and greatest pleasure in practicing pediatrics and adolescent medicine.

My top priority is to provide individualized, comprehensive care to each patient, as well as promoting patient and family education and disease prevention. I enjoy working with new parents as they begin the challenging journey of parenthood and watching her patients grow through the years.

In her free time, Kerri enjoys spending time with her friends and family, especially her husband and three sons.