
Hello
Meet Kimberly, your partner in health and beauty! A LVN , Licensed Vocational Nurse, since 2012, she's cared for patients across the spectrum – from tiny newborns to wise elders. Her 11+ years in nursing, spanning ER, Med/Surg, Geriatrics, Pediatrics,Community Health, and Holistic Wellness, give her a unique perspective on what it means to truly thrive.
Kimberly's approach is warm, welcoming, and tailored to YOU. She believes every individual possesses a unique beauty,and she's here to help you uncover it. Let's work together to achieve your wellness goals, inside and out!
My Story
Kimberly Barrow, LVN
Office Manager | Nurse Injector | Licensed Vocational Nurse
Kimberly Barrow is a dedicated healthcare professional with over 12 years of experience in nursing. A graduate of Kiamichi Tech in Idabel, Oklahoma, Kimberly holds an LVN license and is IV-certified. Her diverse background spans emergency room care, med/surg, pediatrics, geriatrics, home health, holistic health and wellness, gastroenterology, and community health. Since 2016, Kimberly has embraced the world of holistic wellness, empowering patients to transform their health naturally.
As the Office Manager and Nurse Injector at Bluebonnet Health and Wellness, Kimberly provides weight loss injections, IV therapy, and IM injections with a patient-centered approach. Her philosophy is rooted in meeting clients where they are and collaborating with them to achieve their health goals. Kimberly takes pride in explaining treatments, answering questions, and creating an environment where clients feel comfortable, informed, and supported.
What Kimberly enjoys most is forming lasting relationships with her patients and being part of their journey toward better health. She finds inspiration in witnessing their successes and offering encouragement when it’s needed most.
Outside of work, Kimberly enjoys reading and spending quality time with her friends and family. She is guided by Maya Angelou’s words: “As a nurse, we have the opportunity to heal the mind, soul, heart, and body of our patients. They may forget your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel.”
