William Conley, FNP-C

Bill is returning to us after a 3½-year tour through Kaiser, military clinics, and urgent care centers. Never having lost his passion for the benefits of hormone replacement therapy for his patients, Bill says, “Getting the call from Doc with the opportunity to come back to work at the Placer Health and Wellness Center was like sitting in the minor league clubhouse and getting a call to come pitch in the big leagues.”
Bill is excited to devote his full attention to the Placer Health family and its members. He is especially passionate about lifestyle and nutrition—particularly the effects of insulin and glucose on quality of life and longevity. His career spans more than 30 years, with the majority of that time spent in emergency departments. Bill is masterful with IVs, needles, and anything metal and sharp—so if you’ve been putting off that occasional Myers’ Cocktail, have no fear!
In his personal life, becoming a new empty-nester has given him time to reassess his priorities and focus on the “little” things in life. He has recently taken up paddleboarding and he seizes every opportunity for a road trip in whichever direction he and his wife, Delilah, feel like heading. After 20+ years of raising children, a little impulsivity is a good thing.
Bill is excited to devote his full attention to the Placer Health family and its members. He is especially passionate about lifestyle and nutrition—particularly the effects of insulin and glucose on quality of life and longevity. His career spans more than 30 years, with the majority of that time spent in emergency departments. Bill is masterful with IVs, needles, and anything metal and sharp—so if you’ve been putting off that occasional Myers’ Cocktail, have no fear!
In his personal life, becoming a new empty-nester has given him time to reassess his priorities and focus on the “little” things in life. He has recently taken up paddleboarding and he seizes every opportunity for a road trip in whichever direction he and his wife, Delilah, feel like heading. After 20+ years of raising children, a little impulsivity is a good thing.