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Linda Wolbers, MD, MPH

Pain Medicine
Pain Medicine Mission Bay
415-885-7246
Portrait of Linda Wolbers
Portrait of Linda Wolbers
ucsf logo

Linda Wolbers, MD, MPH

Pain Medicine
Pain Medicine Mission Bay
415-885-7246

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About me

Dr. Linda Wolbers is a pain medicine physician who cares for patients with chronic pain. She has a special interest in educating patients about lifestyle modifications to manage and improve their chronic medical problems.

In research, Wolbers is a co-investigator for a phase 3 clinical trial on treating pain with dorsal root ganglion stimulation (an implant that disrupts signals from nerves involved in certain pain conditions). She is also involved in a project seeking professional consensus on how to monitor controlled substances. She has authored peer-reviewed articles and a book chapter on pain management.

Wolbers earned her medical degree at the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. She completed a residency in family practice at the David Grant U.S. Air Force Medical Center. She has a master of public health degree in environmental health sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.

Before joining UCSF, Wolbers was a family practice doctor with the Air Force for many years, serving in Korea for a year. Her roles included chief of the Onizuka Air Force Station's family practice clinic and providing comprehensive care to veterans and active-duty military members in the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. She entered private practice as a co-founder of the Pain Clinic of Monterey Bay, providing comprehensive management services to patients with chronic pain. She then worked at the Bay Area Pain and Wellness Center before serving as assistant medical director at Silicon Valley TMS of Monterey Bay for several years. Currently, in addition to providing care at UCSF, she is a family practice doctor at Salud Para La Gente in Watsonville.

In her free time, Wolbers enjoys hiking, mountain biking and traveling.

Education & training

Board certification

  • Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine

Residency

  • Family Medicine, David Grant USAF Medical Center

Internship

  • Family Medicine, David Grant USAF Medical Center

Degree

  • MD, George Washington University School of Medicine

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    Average rating

    5
    5 out of 5 Stars
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    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      January 5, 2026

      Dr Wolbers is a wonderful doctor who has cared for me for years. She manages my pain effectively which allows me to remain active.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      December 18, 2025

      Dr Linda Wolber's has been an outstanding care provider for me. She actually listens and makes every effort to help me et thru issues that I am experiencing.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      November 17, 2025

      Dr, Wolbers has seen me thru several serious conditions and I trust her completely

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      November 17, 2025

      I feel very fortunate to have Dr Wolbers as my doctor.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      October 28, 2025

      I love Dr Wolbers, have been with her for many years and she has helped me in soo many ways at different times with different painful experiences.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      October 21, 2025

      I have had the benefit to be listened to, consult with, be extremely honest with Dr. Lina Wolbers. She has been the most attentive, understanding physician I have dealt with. I have had the life/work misfortune of more than a few serious health injuries. Dr, Wolber has been a blessing to me mainly because she listens

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