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Jaspreet Bahia, MD

She | Her | HersWomen's Health
Women's Health Mount Zion
415-885-7788
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Jaspreet Bahia, MD

She | Her | HersWomen's Health
Women's Health Mount Zion
415-885-7788

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About me

Dr. Jaspreet Bahia is an internal medicine specialist who providers comprehensive primary care for women. She is deeply committed to using medical research and clinical guidelines to inform the care she provides and believes that health care works best as a partnership between physicians and patients. Bahia takes the time to listen and understand each woman’s unique story, in order to engage in thoughtful, personalized decision making that aligns with her patients’ values and lifestyle. She has special interests in a wide range of women’s health issues, including preventive medicine, migraines and chronic headaches, family planning and contraception counseling, thyroid disease, rheumatologic diseases, polycystic ovary syndrome, and caring for women at high risk of developing breast cancer. 

Bahia earned her medical degree at Georgetown School of Medicine and completed her residency in anesthesia at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Outside of work, Bahia enjoys experimenting with New York Times recipes, trying new restaurants and exploring San Francisco with her husband.

Education & training

Board certification

  • American Board of Internal Medicine

Residency

  • Anesthesia, University of Chicago

Internship

  • Internal Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago - GME

Degree

  • MD, Georgetown University School of Medicine

My expertise

Locations

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