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The Village Doctor

Quick Facts

Practice TypeConcierge
LocationWoodside, Portola Valley, Hillsborough, Sunnyvale
DoctorsJennifer Abrams MD, Internal Medicine, Angela Jiang MD, Family Medicine, Milt McColl MD, Family Medicine + 5 more
Year Founded2004
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At The Village Doctor, eight physicians deliver concierge primary care to the Peninsula and Bay Area community from their Woodside, California office. Dr. Eric Weiss founded the practice in 2004, and it celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2024. The team spans internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, preventive medicine, sports medicine, and travel and tropical medicine.

Patients reach their own physician directly, including after hours through the practice's answering service. The Village Doctor does not use physician extenders; every visit is with a doctor. The clinical team brings particular depth in longevity, Alzheimer's prevention, GLP-1 medication management, cancer survivorship, cognitive health, and mindfulness-based approaches. The practice also hosts an annual skin cancer screening event in collaboration with Stanford Dermatology. Beyond the office, the team participates each year in the Woodside May Day Parade and supports local nonprofits including Little Wishes, a Bay Area organization serving hospitalized children.

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2979 Woodside Rd, Woodside, CA 94062

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Village Doctor provides 24/7 physician access to its members. After regular phone hours, an answering service connects you directly to your physician or a covering physician. You always speak with a doctor, not a nurse line or messaging system.

The Village Doctor does not use physician extenders. Every visit is with one of the practice's eight physicians. That structure holds for both scheduled appointments and same-day visits.

Yes. The Village Doctor offers same-day appointments for members. The practice also provides telemedicine visits for situations that do not require an in-office exam.

The Village Doctor cares for patients across every stage of life, from newborns to elderly patients. The pediatric team handles newborn care through adolescence and the college transition, while the internal medicine and family medicine physicians cover adult and geriatric care.

The team covers a wide range of services including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, preventive medicine, women's health, adolescent health, sports medicine, travel and tropical medicine, chronic disease management, skin cancer screening, GLP-1 medication management, Alzheimer's prevention, and cancer survivorship. Several physicians also offer office-based procedures.

Yes. Multiple physicians on the team trained at Stanford, and Dr. Eric Weiss holds an Attending Physician position at Stanford University. The practice also collaborates annually with Stanford Dermatology for a complimentary skin cancer screening event held at the office.

The Village Doctor uses Elation Passport, a HIPAA-compliant portal designed for concierge medicine practices. Members use it to communicate with their care team and manage health records.

Yes. Both Dr. Eric Weiss and Dr. Alan Spira hold the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&H) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and UCLA respectively, and both hold fellowships in tropical medicine. The practice offers travel medicine consultations and vaccinations for members traveling internationally.

The practice sits at 2979 Woodside Road in Woodside, CA 94062, downstairs from Chase Bank with an entrance at the back. Phone hours run from 9am to 5pm, and the after-hours answering service connects members to a physician outside those hours.

Prospective patients can contact the practice by phone at (650) 851-4747 or through the contact form on the practice website. The team serves the Peninsula and Bay Area community and welcomes inquiries from individuals and families looking for a primary care home.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026