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Lealah Pollock, MD, MS

Family Medicine • HIV Medicine
HIV/AIDS Parnassus
415-353-2119
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Lealah Pollock, MD, MS

Family Medicine • HIV Medicine
HIV/AIDS Parnassus
415-353-2119

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About me

Dr. Lealah Pollock is a family doctor who specializes in primary and specialty care for women living with HIV throughout their lives, including during pregnancy and the postpartum period. She also has a special interest in sexual and reproductive health and care for transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals.

Pollock earned a master's degree in health and medical sciences at University of California, Berkeley and her medical degree from UCSF's joint medical program with UC Berkeley. She completed a residency in family and community medicine at UCSF.

Pollock's educational work focuses on training medical students and residents in care for underserved populations. She also teaches family planning to residents. As part of the National Clinician Consultation Center, she guides health care providers around the country on HIV prevention and treatment.

Pollock enjoys traveling, camping and cycling. She has ridden her bicycle, toting her tent, down the California coast, in eastern Oregon and through France.

Education & training

Board certification

  • Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine

Residency

  • Family Practice, University of CA at San Francisco School of Med

Internship

  • Family Practice, University of CA at San Francisco School of Med

Degree

  • MD, UCSF School of Medicine

My expertise

Locations

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