Sue Kim, MD
Palo Alto
Doctor of Medicine, a common medical school degree for physicians. MDs at One Medical typically specialize in family medicine, internal medicine, geriatrics or pediatrics.
About Sue
With specialty training in integrative medicine, medical acupuncture, and hematology and a bent towards prevention, Sue's practice focuses on merging conventional medicine with lifestyle recommendations and complementary medicine — opting for less-invasive but effective therapies when appropriate. She has given talks at Google as well as in the community on topics related to nutrition and lifestyle management and is on staff at the Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine.
To stay healthy, Sue enjoys running, playing tennis, hiking, and biking. She also enjoys cooking and art in her spare time. Sue earned her medical degree at the University of Missouri, Columbia before completing her residency at Brown University. She first came to the Bay Area to complete a hematology fellowship at Stanford, during which time she also obtained a master’s degree in epidemiology. She’s board-certified in internal medicine, integrative and holistic medicine, and medical acupuncture.
Other languages spoken: Korean
To stay healthy, Sue enjoys running, playing tennis, hiking, and biking. She also enjoys cooking and art in her spare time. Sue earned her medical degree at the University of Missouri, Columbia before completing her residency at Brown University. She first came to the Bay Area to complete a hematology fellowship at Stanford, during which time she also obtained a master’s degree in epidemiology. She’s board-certified in internal medicine, integrative and holistic medicine, and medical acupuncture.
Other languages spoken: Korean