Dr. Jane AndrewsMD

Internal Medicine

at Blum Center for Health — Rye Brook, NY

About

Jane Andrews, MD earned her MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and her MPH from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, concentrating in biostatistics and epidemiology. She completed residency training at Tulane University and subsequently held faculty positions at Tulane, Yale School of Medicine, and UT Health, where she served as an Associate Professor. She also graduated from the NIH-funded Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program. Before joining Blum Center for Health, she practiced inpatient and outpatient internal medicine for 12 years.

Dr. Andrews specializes in integrative treatment for cardiovascular disease, neurological conditions, and longevity. Her clinical interests include heart health, cholesterol management, high blood pressure, diabetes, brain health, cognition, migraines, gut health, and infectious diseases. Outside the office, she enjoys learning languages, reading across medical and fiction genres, and spending time with family.

Education & Training

Medical School

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (MD); Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (MPH, concentration in biostatistics and epidemiology)

Residency

Tulane University

Fellowship

NIH-funded Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program

Additional Training

Faculty positions at Tulane University, Yale School of Medicine, and UT Health (Associate Professor)

Conditions Treated

cardiovascular disease
high cholesterol
high blood pressure
diabetes
brain health and cognitive decline
migraines
gut health disorders
infectious diseases
neurological conditions

Who is Dr. Andrews right for?

Dr. Andrews is a strong fit for adults managing cardiovascular risk, including high cholesterol, hypertension, and diabetes. Patients dealing with neurological concerns such as migraines, brain fog, or cognitive changes benefit from her integrative approach. She also works well with patients navigating complex gut health or chronic infectious disease issues. Her twelve years of inpatient and outpatient experience make her well suited for patients who want thorough, evidence-grounded functional care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Andrews focuses on cardiovascular disease, cholesterol management, high blood pressure, diabetes, brain health, cognition, migraines, gut health, and infectious diseases. She takes an integrative approach, investigating root causes rather than managing symptoms alone.

Dr. Andrews practiced inpatient and outpatient internal medicine for twelve years before joining Blum Center for Health. She held faculty positions at Tulane, Yale School of Medicine, and UT Health, where she served as Associate Professor.

Dr. Andrews earned her MD from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and her MPH from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. She completed her residency at Tulane University and also graduated from the NIH-funded Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program.

Dr. Andrews takes an integrative and preventive approach to heart health. She evaluates underlying drivers of cardiovascular risk, including metabolic and inflammatory factors, rather than focusing solely on medication management.

Yes, brain health and cognition are among Dr. Andrews's core clinical interests. She evaluates neurological and cognitive concerns within a functional medicine framework, looking for root-cause contributors such as metabolic imbalances or gut-brain connections.

Yes, Dr. Andrews regularly works with patients managing diabetes and related metabolic conditions. She combines conventional internal medicine expertise with functional medicine tools to address blood sugar regulation and underlying metabolic drivers.

Yes, Dr. Andrews sees patients via telemedicine. Blum Center for Health offers telehealth visits for patients in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Texas, and Florida.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026