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Massachusetts General Hospital’s Concierge Medicine doctors focus on personalized preventative and primary care, wellness and nutrition, and the coordination of specialty care if needed.
David Finn, MD – Medical Director
Dr. Finn serves as the Medical Director for both Mass General’s Concierge Medicine and Executive Health Services practices, where he brings sound leadership, a gentle bedside manner and an innovative approach to Primary Care in our practice. Dr. Finn graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine, completed his residency at Mass General in Internal Medicine and began his career as a full-time clinician, in addition to precepting residents and teaching medical students.
Dr. Finn has a special interest in care design, which evolved as his administrative and practice leadership roles grew. He believes deeply in the continuity model of care, which led to his role as the Director of the McGovern Service, and which supports the ability for outpatient physicians to continue to actively care for their patients in the hospital, working collaboratively with both the teaching and hospital medicine services. In 2019, Dr. Finn was recognized as the inaugural incumbent of the Gill and Allan Gray Family Endowed Chair in Internal Medicine.
Dr. Pamela Ali is a board certified internist with over two decades of clinical expertise in the outpatient setting. She holds a BA in English Literature from Princeton University, and completed her medical degree at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She went on to do her medical internship at the University of Chicago and her residency in internal medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital - Cornell in New York City.
After spending the past thirteen years managing a large panel of patients for the Elliot Hospital in New Hampshire and raising her two boys, she is excited to bring exceptional personalized care to her patients at MGH. With a focus on prevention, her goal is to help her patients optimize their healthspan. Her practice of primary care centers around the pillars of lifestyle medicine: mind-body wellness, nutrition, exercise, sleep, weight management and mental health.
Dr. Ali believes in collaboration and communication as the foundation of the doctor patient relationship. Each person’s health journey is unique and she supports the concierge team approach that is instrumental in providing excellent primary care.
Outside of the office, Dr. Ali is an avid tennis player/fan and mother of two college-aged boys. She enjoys all things nutrition, fitness, travel and cuisine.
Dr. Frank brings a long-tenured career in Primary Care, serving for five years as an attending physician at Atrius Health, and another 12 years at Lahey Clinic/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She has a particular clinical interest in obesity medicine and served for three years as the medical director of Lahey Clinic’s Weight Center. Dr. Frank graduated cum laude from Union College, received a master’s degree in public health from Boston University’s School of Public Health, and her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Lahey Clinic Medical Center, and began her career there as a full-time clinician, in addition to precepting residents and teaching medical students.
Prior to deciding to pursue a career in medicine, Dr. Frank began her career as a newspaper reporter, winning various awards for her reporting from the New England Press Association. She then decided to return to school to complete a post-baccalaureate pre-medical education program at Wellesley College and followed with her medical training. As a clinical instructor for Harvard Medical School since 2009, Dr. Frank has received multiple teaching awards and has served on Admissions and Graduate Medical Education Committees; teaching medical students continues to be among her professional passions. She has also been active in the Domestic Violence Initiative, Ethics Committee, and Obesity Society. Dr. Frank enjoys spending time with her family, adores dogs (particularly golden retrievers) and is an avid baker.
Dr. Fry provides patients with an exceptionally high level of primary care and service with a focus on preventive care, health screening, wellness, nutrition and fitness. Dr. Fry graduated from Brandeis University cum laude and received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
In 2010 Dr. Fry joined Mass General and Harvard Medical School, where he continues to supervise residents and clinical staff while focusing on adult primary care. He has particular interest in diabetes and has directed faculty development at Mass General Brigham Healthcare Center (Waltham) in delivering more comprehensive care to patients with diabetes. Dr. Fry has a philosophy of care that is rooted in service to his patients and to his community since becoming an Eagle Scout.
He has a special interest in patient safety and communication skills surrounding safety, quality of care and medical errors.
Dr. Gibbons is a dedicated and experienced adult primary care physician with more than thirty years of experience at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Gibbons received her medical degree at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. She joined the Massachusetts General Medical Group in 1994. Committed to helping educate the next generation of practitioners, she has supervised and taught residents since joining MGH. Dr. Gibbons served as team internist for Major League Soccer team, the New England Revolution, for 14 years. In addition to her extensive experience in adult primary care, Dr. Gibbons has expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of concussion within the primary care setting. She is a native of Wyoming and was raised in Colorado. When not in the clinic she enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking and getting outside.
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Dr. Hersch has enjoyed a diverse career in adult primary care serving patients as an internist in private practice, as part of small and large group practices (including concierge medicine), and as a hospitalist in a medical center-based practice. Additionally, his background includes leadership positions in hospital administration, medical affairs, and health system quality and safety. Dr. Hersch has served as both author and editor of patient-facing medical education tools throughout his career. His move to Massachusetts General Hospital's Concierge Medicine practice returns him to his core passion in medicine: helping patients navigate the health care system by providing comprehensive, relationship-based healthcare.
He earned his medical degree at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. Dr. Hersch has practiced medicine in both California and Oregon and is excited to return to Boston where he began his career. When not seeing patients, Dr. Hersch enjoys woodworking, particularly woodturning. He and his wife are learning to blow glass and are looking forward to exploring New England.Dr. Huang graduated from Columbia College summa cum laude and received his medical and doctorate degrees from Harvard Medical School. He completed an internal medicine residency and a cardiology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Huang is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has practiced Internal Medicine and Cardiology at Mass General continuously for the past 31 years.
Dr. Huang’s clinical interests are in cardiovascular disease prevention with a particular interest in links between diabetes and heart disease.
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Dr. Shah is an east coast native, originally from Long Island NY, and has lived in Chicago and Seattle. She completed both undergraduate and medical school at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL and went on to do her Internal Medicine training at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington, MA.
Dr. Shah began her career working with inpatients at academic medical centers in both WA and MA. This experience left her with an intimate understanding of the experience of hospitalized patients, and helped her become a strong advocate for her patients when they navigate the hospital setting. Dr. Shah also brings the experience of working with a geriatric cohort, and managing a traditional primary care practice.
Together, these decades of experience in different fields of internal medicine have shaped Dr. Shah's unique perspective and holistic approach. She centers her care around maximizing quality of life and helping patients make decisions that help them to live their best life, however they define it. She believes in innate patient wisdom, and that we all ultimately know what is best for us.
Her passions include lifestyle medicine, nutrition, mental health and preventive care. She is a strong ally for the LGBTQ+ community. She is a mother of two active teenagers and loves to practice hot yoga and create art in her free time.
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Dr. Uhlmann is a native Bostonian who has also lived in Arizona and Switzerland. She attended Wellesley College, University of Arizona Law School and Tufts Medical School. Dr. Uhlmann completed her Internship and Residency at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA, and her Advanced Heart Failure and Heart Transplant Fellowship at University of California Hospitals, San Francisco, CA.
For the past decade, she has practiced at Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates. Clinically, Dr. Uhlmann is particularly interested in obesity medicine, cardiovascular health and women’s health.
Originally Dr. Vouros is an internist at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She graduated from Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical School and subsequently trained at Boston University and Boston City hospitals. Dr. Vouros joined Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in 1995, serving primary care patients at Mass General's Downtown Primary Care location for five years and Bulfinch Medical Group for 17 years. Her clinical time is dedicated to providing exceptional patient care through Mass General's Executive Health and International Patient Center groups.
On the academic side, Dr. Vouros serves as co-director for the Bonner House for Harvard Medical School students during their clerkship year at Mass General and helps guide future health care leaders as a coach for the Mass General residency program.
She is passionate about her volunteer service on the board of directors of Silver Lining Mentoring, an organization that provides mentorship to youth in foster care.
Laura Walsh LeClair, MS, FNP-BC
Laura received her bachelor’s degree in nursing from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions and her master’s degree in nursing from Regis College. In her current role at Mass General, she practices clinically as both a Hospitalist and an Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioner (NP). Prior to becoming an NP, she worked as a nurse at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital where she focused on spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries, and at MGH in inpatient medicine. Laura will be providing clinical support for Concierge Medicine.
Outside of the hospital setting, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends and serves on the Development Board for My Brother’s Keeper.
Jordan Ball, MS, RD, LDN
Jordan is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist supporting our Concierge Medicine and Executive Health Services practices. She completed her master’s degree in nutrition at Boston University, her dietetic internship at Boston Medical Center, and was most recently part of the team at Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Center for Weight Management and Wellness.
Jordan values evidence-based nutrition practices and individualized, person-centered care and feels that nutrition impacts our daily lives in significant and myriad ways. She welcomes the opportunity to work closely with patients in developing individual nutrition solutions that support their unique health goals. In her free time, Jordan enjoys trying new restaurants, testing recipes and a good workout class. She will work closely with Alison Kane, RDN, LDN, the practice’s resident dietitian, whom many of you already know.
Glynis Gozigian, LICSW
Glynis is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. She received her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Vermont, and her master’s degree in social work from Simmons College. She began her career in behavioral health in 2011 and has spent the last six years working in both inpatient and outpatient capacities at MGH with much of her work in the Adolescent Young Adult clinic where she is responsible for all aspects of behavioral health. Additionally, she has a private practice where she provides psychotherapy to patients of all ages while consulting with businesses, individuals, and families navigating the behavioral health system. Glynis has a special interest in the intersection of technology and mental health, its benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations. She will be providing bridge therapy and therapist referrals for Concierge Medicine.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her two adult children, running, and swinging a tennis or squash racquet.
Originally from Buffalo, NY, Alison is no stranger to the cold Boston winters. As the in-house Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Alison holds a Bachelor of Nutritional Science from Cornell University. She completed her dietetic internship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital before joining Mass General’s Concierge and Executive Health practices in 2021.
Many people believe dietitians are the food police – this simply isn’t true. Alison understands that fad diets and blanket nutrition recommendations don’t work. Instead, she takes a compassionate approach to nutrition counseling that tailors balanced nutrition solutions to meet each patient’s unique lifestyle and health needs.
Alison’s clinical interests are in prevention of chronic disease through nutrition and lifestyle intervention while improving our relationship with food and our body. In her free time, she is an avid alpine skier and home cook.
Lisa Keer, MS, NASM-CPT, NBC-HWC
Lisa joined the Concierge Medicine practice after 16 years in independent practice as an integrative Health Coach and personal trainer/Pilates instructor. She is a Duke Integrative Medicine Trained Integrative Health Coach (2015) and completed the Health and Wellness Coach Certifying Exam to become a National Board-certified Health and Wellness Coach in 2017, as part of the first cohort to sit for the exam.
Lisa coaches adults of all ages and life stages. She has helped people to make lasting lifestyle changes around fitness, sleep, and stress reduction. She has also coached extensively on topics like self-care for caregivers (children at home/aging parents), professional and personal growth/development for mid to late career professionals, and proactive approaches to aging while extending one’s healthspan.
She is a competitive equestrian (dressage), a former competitive amateur boxer and an avid cross-country skier.