Sophia Yen, MD

Clinical Associate Professor

Adolescent Medicine

Treats Patients 12-26

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Stanford Medicine Children's Health Specialty Services – Sunnyvale
Stanford Teen and Young Adult Clinic
1195 West Fremont Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94087

“I take care of the entire patient, from head to toe.”

My Approach

I chose pediatrics because I am all about prevention. Let's catch things early. Let's treat potential problems before they become big problems. One of my goals is to ensure that teenage girls and boys have access to comprehensive sexuality education and confidential reproductive health care. I also enjoy teaching patients and families how to prevent and treat diseases, pregnancy, and obesity.

The first visit might be the longest visit your child has ever had, but it will also be the most thorough. I like to take care of everything in one visit, so you don't have to keep coming back. Patients receive cutting-edge, up-to-date, evidence-based care at our clinic and, because we are an academic center, we can take more time with our patients. Our multi-disciplinary team also includes nutrition and social work.

I take care of the entire patient from head to toe, including the psychosocial aspects, including the unique challenges faced by teens such as acne, menses, and puberty. I want each patient to leave knowing that we have made sure all aspects of their health have been checked and their questions answered.

Locations

Stanford Medicine Children's Health Specialty Services – Sunnyvale
Stanford Teen and Young Adult Clinic

1195 West Fremont Avenue

Sunnyvale, CA 94087

Maps, Directions & Parking

Phone : (408) 426-5590

Fax : (669) 233-2872

Conditions

Menstrual Issues

Obesity

PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)

Pregnancy Prevention

Work and Education

Fellowship

UCSF Adolescent Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 2003

Internship

UCSF Pediatric Fellowships, San Francisco, CA, 1998

Board Certifications

Adolescent Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics, 2003

Languages

English

Spanish