About
Sonia Singh, MD is a board-certified internist and the founder of Juniper Modern Primary Care in Houston, TX. She earned her BA in Human Biology from Stanford University, her MS in Human Nutrition from Columbia University, and her MD from the University of California, San Diego. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at Stanford Hospital & Clinics in 2016.
After practicing at Stanford Collaborative Primary Care in Los Gatos and later at Memorial Hermann Medical Group in Houston, she built Juniper to deliver something different: unhurried, relationship-driven care grounded in evidence. Her nutrition master's degree is not just a credential. It shapes every clinical conversation she has about diet, weight, and chronic disease. Dr. Singh is passionate about women's health, metabolic conditions, anxiety and depression management, and preventive care. She approaches all of these without shame or judgment. Her writing has appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, and on NPR. She also runs Micropractice Mama, a resource for physicians exploring direct care models. Outside the office, she is a mother, a Peloton enthusiast, and an avid reader.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
BA, Human Biology - Stanford University (2004-2008)
Medical School
MD - University of California, San Diego (2009-2013)
Residency
Residency, Internal Medicine - Stanford Hospital & Clinics (2013-2016)
Additional Training
MS, Human Nutrition - Columbia University (2008-2009)
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Singh right for?
Dr. Singh is a strong fit for adults who want a primary care doctor who takes time with them. Patients managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, or PCOS benefit from her evidence-based, whole-person approach. Women seeking thoughtful care around hormonal health, mental health, or contraceptive management will find her practice especially well-suited. Patients who want nutrition and lifestyle guidance woven into every visit, not just prescriptions, will feel at home here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Singh focuses on internal medicine, preventive care, and a broad range of chronic conditions. She regularly treats hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and prediabetes, hypothyroidism, and PCOS. She also manages anxiety, depression, insomnia, and irritable bowel syndrome. Women's health and metabolic conditions are particular areas of passion for her.
Dr. Singh holds a Master of Science in Human Nutrition from Columbia University. She draws on that training in every conversation about diet, weight, and chronic disease. Her default is to prioritize lifestyle and dietary changes before turning to prescriptions. Patients who want a doctor who engages seriously with food and movement as medicine will find that approach built into every visit.
Yes. Dr. Singh is a board-certified internist. She completed her Internal Medicine residency at Stanford Hospital and Clinics in 2016 and has practiced primary care ever since.
Dr. Singh earned her BA in Human Biology at Stanford University and her MS in Human Nutrition at Columbia University. She received her MD from the University of California, San Diego. She then completed her Internal Medicine residency at Stanford Hospital and Clinics.
Yes. Dr. Singh manages anxiety and depression as part of her primary care practice. She takes an evidence-based, non-judgmental approach to mental health. She also addresses insomnia, which often connects closely with mood and overall wellbeing.
Yes. Dr. Singh has a strong focus on women's health. She manages PCOS, hypothyroidism, and contraception, and she offers STI screening and reproductive health counseling. Her approach is direct, evidence-based, and free of shame or judgment.
Yes. Dr. Singh offers medically managed weight loss as part of her practice. Her nutrition master's degree from Columbia University informs how she works with patients on diet, metabolism, and sustainable lifestyle change. She pairs dietary review and exercise recommendations with clinical oversight.
Dr. Singh schedules 45-minute appointments and keeps her panel small. That structure lets her engage deeply with each patient's history, goals, and lifestyle. She prioritizes nutrition and behavioral change alongside clinical treatment. Patients can also reach her directly by phone or text around the clock.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
