Dr. Nancy Greer

Pediatrician

As a pediatrician, I have specialized training for the unique physical, developmental, and behavioral needs of children from birth through 21 years of age. My style is a warm, caring, and thorough approach, trying to place both my patients and their parents at ease, while offering answers and resources for their questions. I encourage preventive medicine for the infant, child, and adolescent with anticipatory guidance based on the Academy of Pediatrics. 

Education and Affiliations 

Dr. Greer earned her undergraduate degree in chemistry from Kent State University, holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Duke University, and obtained her medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University. She was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society in 1994. Dr. Greer completed her pediatric residency training through Children’s Hospital Colorado in Denver in 1997. She is board-certified in pediatrics and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Additionally, she is a member of AOA (Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society) and serves as a Medical Clinical Professor at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Denver. In this role, she has supervised pediatric residents, physician assistant students, nurse practitioners, medical students, and high school rotations. She has also lectured on antibiotic use in pediatric patients and serves as a pediatrician on the Broomfield Early Childhood Council (BECC). She is truly passionate about serving the underserved communities and people with disabilities. Dr. Greer has admitting privileges at St. Anthony North Pavilion, Children’s Hospital Colorado, and SCL Good Samaritan Hospital.

Personal 

Dr. Greer lives in Broomfield and has two older sons, Kenin and Brandon. She enjoys being a grandmother to her son Brandon’s twin infant daughters in Arizona. She enjoys playing the piano and church organ, attending concerts, skiing, traveling, and is active in church and community activities.  She is a member of the Broomfield Chamber of Commerce.