Dr. Jane Kim is a family doctor in San Diego, CA, offering primary care services for all members of the family – from children to seniors.
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Yes, Dr. Jane K. Kim is accepting new patients at this office.
(858) 526-6017
2001 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
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Yes, Dr. Jane K. Kim is accepting new patients at this office.
(858) 526-6083
10243 Genetic Ctr Drive, San Diego, CA 92121-6310
Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (https://www.sharp.com/patient/appointments.cfm), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Jane Kim.
Yes, Dr. Jane K. Kim is accepting new patients at this office.
9610 Granite Ridge Drive, San Diego, CA 92123
Dr. Jane Kim graduated from Williamette University Medical Department in 2003.
Dr. Kim has three offices in California where she specializes in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.
Dr. Kim works with three hundred and fifty-eight doctors including Dr. Mark Wiederhold and Dr. Caroline Thornton.
As a family doctor in California, Dr. Jane Kim offers comprehensive medical care for individuals & families. Family doctors may diagnose, treat, & manage a very wide range of illnesses, conditions, & diseases. As a family doctor, Dr. Kim is generally the first point of contact for patients seeking general or primary medical care & can refer patients to a specialist when necessary.
Sports medicine physicians are trained to provide treatment and prevention plans for those participating in sports and related physical activities. Dr. Kim is trained to treat complications such as muscle tears and strains, concussions, tendon and ligament damage, shin splints, sports hernias, fractures, and a variety of others. Treatments may include rehabilitation services, therapies and a variety of surgical operations, among others.
Williamette University Medical Department
DO • 2003