I love learning about a child holistically - what brings them joy, their passions, and understanding them as a whole person helps me treat their illness and keep them healthy.

Ann Ming Yeh, MD

Dr. Ann Ming Yeh is a healer, a mom, and a teacher.

She is a Clinical Professor at Stanford University in Pediatric Gastroenterology and practices at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford Children’s Health. She completed her residency and GI fellowship at Stanford University.

Dr. Yeh’s research interests include diet therapies for inflammatory bowel disease, nutrition, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, and integrative medicine for pediatric gastroenterology. She has presented her work on fatty liver, inflammatory bowel disease and integrative medicine at national meetings.

She completed a two-year distance learning fellowship through the University of Arizona’s Center for Integrative Medicine where she gained additional expertise in mind-body therapies, botanicals, and nutritional supplements. With skill and compassion, Dr. Yeh treats her patients with a comprehensive, evidence-based, holistic approach. She is also a formally trained and board-certified medical acupuncturist. She is currently the program director for the nation’s premier fellowship for Pediatric Integrative Medicine at Stanford.

Outside of medicine, she enjoys yoga, gardening, hiking, and traveling with her family.

“Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity. ” - Hippocrates


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