Dr. Jennifer AbramsMD

Internal Medicine

at The Village Doctor — Woodside, CA

About

Jennifer Abrams, MD is a Bay Area native who earned her bachelor's degree, MD, and completed her Internal Medicine residency entirely at Stanford University. As an undergraduate, she received the Dean's Award for public service. Before medical school, she earned a Fulbright scholarship and used it to create a public health internship in Roatan, Honduras. At the close of her residency, her peers and faculty recognized her with the Julian Wolfsohn Award for clinical judgment, leadership, teaching, and kindness.

Dr. Abrams holds board certification in Internal Medicine and joined The Village Doctor in 2014. She serves as Physician Director for Be A Good Doctor, a Stanford Haas Public Service Center partner organization that mentors the next generation of physicians in compassion and humanism. She is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the American Academy of Private Physicians. Her clinical interests include heart health and chronic disease management.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Stanford University, Bachelor's degree

Medical School

Stanford University, MD

Residency

Internal Medicine, Stanford University

Certifications

Board Certified in Internal Medicine

Conditions Treated

heart disease
chronic disease
hypertension

Who is Dr. Abrams right for?

Dr. Abrams is a strong fit for adults seeking a primary care physician with deep expertise in internal medicine. Patients managing chronic conditions such as heart disease benefit from her focused clinical approach. She works well with patients who value a physician grounded in both academic excellence and genuine compassion. Adults looking for a long-term relationship with a board-certified internist will find her a good match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Abrams specializes in internal medicine and primary care. She has particular clinical interest in heart health and chronic disease management. She holds board certification in Internal Medicine from her training at Stanford University.

Dr. Abrams completed all of her medical training at Stanford University. She earned her bachelor's degree and MD there, then finished her Internal Medicine residency at the same institution. Her residency peers and faculty honored her with the Julian Wolfsohn Award at the close of her training.

Yes, Dr. Abrams holds board certification in Internal Medicine. She earned that certification following her residency at Stanford University.

Dr. Abrams joined The Village Doctor in 2014. She has been a practicing internist with the team since then, focusing on heart health and chronic disease management.

Be A Good Doctor is a Stanford Haas Public Service Center partner organization. It mentors the next generation of physicians in compassion and humanism. Dr. Abrams serves as Physician Director for the organization.

Dr. Abrams is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, and the American Academy of Private Physicians. These memberships reflect her engagement with both internal medicine and private practice communities.

Yes, Dr. Abrams received two notable recognitions during her training. As an undergraduate at Stanford, she earned the Dean's Award for public service. At the close of her residency, her peers and faculty honored her with the Julian Wolfsohn Award for clinical judgment, leadership, teaching, and kindness.

Dr. Abrams sees adult patients seeking primary care and internal medicine. She focuses on heart health and the management of chronic conditions. Patients who value a physician with strong academic credentials and a commitment to compassionate care tend to be a good fit for her practice.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026