Care without geography.
Telehealth is not a fallback. For chronic management, medication adjustment, mental health continuity, and most preventive consultations, video care is clinically equivalent to in-person.
Telehealth
- Chronic condition follow-up (diabetes, hypertension)
- Medication review & adjustment
- Mental health & talk therapy
- Lab result interpretation
- Minor acute concerns (rashes, congestion)
- Second opinions
In-Person
- Annual physical examinations
- Procedures, biopsies, injections
- Imaging that requires presence
- Vaccinations & immunizations
- Acute pain requiring palpation
- Pediatric well-child visits
Dr. Amara Osei-Bonsu, MD, FACP
Internal Medicine · Cardiovascular Risk Management
Dr. Osei-Bonsu specializes in the longitudinal management of complex chronic conditions, with particular focus on reducing cardiovascular risk in high-burden urban populations. She completed her fellowship at Johns Hopkins and has published extensively on hypertension in underserved communities.
Dr. Rafael Montoya-Cisneros, MD, MPH
Family Medicine · Preventive Care & Lifestyle Medicine
Dr. Montoya-Cisneros brings a population-health lens to every patient encounter. Trained at UCSF with a concurrent MPH from Berkeley, he manages complex households across generations — from newborns to grandparents — with the same continuity of care.
Dr. Yuki Tanaka-Hiroshi, MD, PhD
Geriatric Medicine · Frailty Syndrome & Polypharmacy
Dr. Tanaka-Hiroshi completed a dual residency in internal medicine and geriatrics at Columbia, followed by a PhD in geroscience. Her practice focuses on maximizing function and dignity in patients 75+, with particular expertise in deprescribing and falls prevention.
Dr. Simone Achterberg, MD, FACOG
Women's Health · Hormonal & Reproductive Medicine
Dr. Achterberg provides integrated primary care for women at every life stage, from adolescence through menopause and beyond. A graduate of Amsterdam's AMC before her US residency at NYU, she brings a European whole-person perspective to hormonal health and preventive gynecology.
Dr. James Okafor-Nwosu, MD, MPH, FACPM
Preventive Medicine · Population Health & Screening Optimization
Dr. Okafor-Nwosu is one of the few board-certified preventive medicine specialists in active primary care practice. His consultations center on building individualized prevention architectures — translating epidemiological risk data into actionable patient plans.
Dr. Mei-Lin Shen, MD, FSAHM
Adolescent Medicine · Mental Health & Identity Development
Dr. Shen completed her fellowship in adolescent medicine at CHOP and brings deep expertise in the intersection of physical and psychological development in teenagers. She is known for her skill in navigating sensitive conversations with both adolescents and their families.
Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid, MD, ABIM
Internal Medicine · Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders
Dr. Al-Rashid is a board-certified internist with a clinical focus on metabolic disease — diabetes, obesity, and thyroid disorders. She trained at the American University of Beirut before completing residency at Mount Sinai, and is known for her evidence-based, patient-centered approach.
Dr. David Bernstein-Katz, MD, FACP
Family Medicine · LGBTQ+ Primary Care
Dr. Bernstein-Katz has built one of New York's leading LGBTQ+-affirming primary care practices. A graduate of Weill Cornell, he provides gender-affirming care alongside comprehensive family medicine for patients of all backgrounds and life stages.