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Gagandeep (Niki) Gill, MD

Internal Medicine
Primary Care Hayes St.
415-379-2900
Portrait of Gagandeep (Niki) Gill
Portrait of Gagandeep (Niki) Gill
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Gagandeep (Niki) Gill, MD

Internal Medicine
Primary Care Hayes St.
415-379-2900

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About me

Dr. Gagandeep Gill, who goes by Niki, is an internal medicine specialist who provides primary care to patients in all stages of adulthood. With a special interest in women's health, she emphasizes preventive care, mental health and hormonal health. She strives to empower patients to take charge of their own well-being. Her goal is to build trust-based, lasting, collaborative relationships with her patients so that she can help them achieve their health goals.

Gill's research has focused on quality improvement in health care, including safe and effective discharge planning for patients affected by heart failure and opioid use disorder. The overarching goal of her research is to make meaningful, real-world improvements in patient outcomes.

Gill earned her medical degree from the Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in India. She completed a residency in internal medicine at UCSF Health St. Mary's Hospital.

Gill is trained in trauma-informed care, an approach that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and prioritizes patient autonomy, healing and empowerment in every interaction. She serves as curriculum director for Medical Safe Haven – a clinic at Sister Mary Philippa Health Center that provides comprehensive care for Bay Area survivors of human trafficking. This work has shaped her practice by bringing a strong focus to safety, trust, and honoring each person's lived experience.

When not working, Gill is passionate about cultivating wellness in a variety of ways. She enjoys spending time in nature, practicing mindfulness, and sharing great meals with good company.

Education & training

Residency

  • Internal Medicine, St. Mary's Medical Center, GME

Degree

  • MD, Punjab University

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    Average rating

    4.8
    4.8 out of 5 Stars
    60 ratings
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    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      April 24, 2026

      My first visit with Dr. Gill went very well. She was professional, friendly, concerned and knowledgeable about my health.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      April 17, 2026

      I was very pleasantly impressed with Dr Gill and can envision she will be a great physician for me

    • 0 out of 5 Stars
      April 12, 2026

      First visit with Dr. Gill. Dr. Gill intro'd herself, we had a good quality first talk. She acknowledged that I was doing well & that she would explore my endocrine system where we might find a thing or two that will help with the things that creating a little trouble. Sounds good. I liked my visit with Dr. Gill, she had good interest & energy, good eye contact, had no preconceived agenda for me, she listened, she added her ideas & hopes to help me do a little better.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      March 29, 2026

      Dr. Niki Gill is outstanding in her warmth and knowledge.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      March 28, 2026

      Dr. Nikki Gill was terrific. She listens well, is thoughtful and collaborative in her approach. I am delighted to be a new patient of hers.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      March 24, 2026

      Dr. Gill (and her office staff!) is wonderful. She addressed my concerns very thoroughly, and provided resources that made me feel more empowered to improve my health.

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