Skip Navigation
 
 
 
 
 
Print This Page
Share this page: More
 

Kimberly Peairs, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Medicine and OncologyDr. Kimberly Peairs
Medical Director, General Internal Medicine at Green Spring Station


An active member of the Society of General Internal Medicine and American College of Physicians, Dr.  Peairs’ academic interests include women’s health, medical education and delivery of care to breast cancer survivors. She serves as a firm faculty leader for the Johns Hopkins Osler Medical Residency and is a co-director of the Johns Hopkins Internal Medicine Board Review course. She has been named one of the “Best Doctors in America.”

Dr. Peairs received her medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and went on to complete her internship and residency at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Peairs was selected to be an assistant chief of service (chief resident) on the Olser Medical Service and joined the faculty in the Division of General Internal Medicine shortly thereafter, where she is now medical director of general internal medicine at Green Spring Station. She is board-certified in internal medicine.

Her seminar entitled Caution: Multiple Medications May Be Harmful to Your Health is scheduled for Session I: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

 
Facebook
 Facebook              
          
Twitter Twitter

Blog icon

 Blog

YouTube icon
 
 YouTube
 

brandacher_gerard_thumbnail.jpg

 

 


 

Click here to listen to Dr. Brandacher, associate professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery, provide background on the Bi-lateral Arm Transplant that happened at Johns Hopkins Hospital on December 2012.
 
wendy_post_reception.2013.jpg

 

 

 

 Click here to listen to Dr. Wendy Post, associate professor in the department of medicine, present new research revealing the cause of aortic stenosis caused by calcification.
 
sara_sukumar.jpg
 

 

 

Click here to listen to Dr. Saraswati Sukumar, the Barbara B. Rubenstein Professor of Oncology and co-director of the Breast Cancer Program at Johns Hopkins, discuss the use of the Indian spice, Tumeric in medicine.

What People are Saying...

“The day gives me a chance to learn, to be inspired to make changes, to have discussions with others, to be grateful for my health, and appreciate the importance of good health care.”

Traveling for care?

blue suitcase

Whether crossing the country or the globe, we make it easy to access world-class care at Johns Hopkins.

Maryland 410-955-5464
U.S. 1-410-464-6713 (toll free)
International +1-410-614-6424

 

 
 
 
 
 

© The Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Health System. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy and Disclaimer