Clinic 2 offers high-quality, inclusive care through a collaborative team of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and medical assistants. Focused on student health and wellness, the team provides preventive care, chronic condition management, and support for everyday health concerns—all with a commitment to respectful, personalized service.
Primary Care Clinic 2 Providers
Diana Detwiler, MD Pronouns: She/Her |
Dr. Detwiler earned both their BA and MD from Northwestern University and completed their Family Medicine Residency at the University of Pittsburgh. They have a strong passion for preventive health, chronic condition management, and working closely with patients to develop personalized wellness plans. | |
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Miriam Dunham, MD |
Dr. Miriam Dunham joined UHS in 2021 as a physician in Primary care. Born and raised in Berkeley, CA, she received her BA in MCB here at Cal and received her MD at Drexel University Medical School in Philadelphia, PA. She completed her residency at Contra Costa Family Medicine at UC Davis. Later, she joined Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, where she started their Family Medicine Clinic. While in Oakland, Dr. Dunham also assisted in opening the Kaiser Student Health Center on the campus of Mills College. Dr. Dunham has a special interest in Lifestyle Medicine, which focuses on a person’s day-to-day behaviors such as a healthy diet, exercise, sleep, social connectivity, and stress reduction. Apart from work, Dr. Dunham enjoys spending time with her husband and their lovely, energetic twin girls. In addition to playing outdoors, they love making art projects, cooking, having dance parties, and sharing in laughter. Dr. Dunham is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. |
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Montida Fleming, MD |
Dr. Mai Fleming joined UHS in 2020 as a physician in Primary Care. She received her MD from Sydney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and completed her Family and Community Medicine residency at UCSF. In addition to working at UHS, Dr. Fleming is part-time faculty at the UCSF Family and Community Medicine residency program at SFGH (both in the hospital and primary care clinic). She also practices in the addiction medicine clinic. Dr. Felming helps coordinate reproductive health training for Bay Area family medicine residents and travels to low-resource areas to provide reproductive health care. She also volunteers at a clinic focused on care for sex workers. Dr. Fleming has a special clinical interest in reproductive health care and family planning, addiction medicine, homelessness, and care across the gender spectrum. Dr. Fleming is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. |
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Leslie Gee, MD |
Dr. Leslie Gee joined UHS in 2014 as a physician in Primary Care. She received her MD from the University of Chicago (2005) and completed her Pediatric residency at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland (2008) followed by a fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine (2011). Before joining UHS, Dr. Gee worked in Adolescent Medicine at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. She has a special clinical interest in eating disorders and adolescent medicine. Dr. Gee is board-certified in Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics. |
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Anna Harte, MD Medical Director Pronouns: she/her |
Dr. Anna Harte (née Bloxham) joined UHS in 2001. Dr. Harte was appointed Medical Director in January 2017 after serving as Associate Medical Director from 2011-2016. She received her BA in Music from UC Santa Cruz (1992), and her MD from Yale University (1998), and completed her residency in Primary Care Internal Medicine at UC San Francisco (2001). Dr. Harte has a special clinical interest in tuberculosis, HIV and infectious diseases, travel medicine, transgender health, and the care of underserved populations. She serves as a primary care provider on our UHS Trans Care Team and also consults for the City of Berkeley Public Health Division's Tuberculosis Program. Dr. Harte still loves music, which she shares with her husband Alexis and children Mia and Leo. Dr. Harte is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Additional Languages: Danish, Swedish |
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Matthew Lynch, MD |
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Hoki Min, MD |
Dr. Hoki Min came to UHS as a retiree from Kaiser Permanente after serving for 27 years. He has a clinical interest in the evaluation of various manifestations of dermatitis (Dermatology). He published an article on the molecular weight determination of glycosaminoglycan including hyaluronic acid. Dr. Min likes to walk - both urban and nature walks. He also likes to study languages. He enjoys organizing community events like the benefit concert for Willow Clinic. Additional languages: Korean |
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Heather Readhead, MD |
Dr. Heather Readhead joined UHS in 2018 as a physician in Primary and Urgent Care. She received her BA from Bowdoin College in Family Medicine, her MD from Penn State College of Medicine, her MPH from UCLA School of Public Health, and she completed her residency at Columbia University. Dr. Readhead also serves on the American College of Preventative Medicine's Diabetes Prevention Advisory Board. She has a special clinical interest in mental health, weight loss, women's health, preventive care, public health, and emergency disaster management. Dr. Readhead is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. |
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Ryan Romeiser, MD Pronouns: He/him/his Urgent Care |
Ryan joined UHS in 2023 as a physician in Urgent Care. He received his BA in Classical Languages from Georgetown University and MD from Cornell University. He completed an internship in Primary Care Internal Medicine at Yale University and a residency in Emergency Medicine at Lincoln Medical Center in the Bronx, NY. He worked in emergency departments in NYC and the Bay Area before transitioning to urgent care in 2022. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, swimming in natural bodies of water, and playing music with his family band. |
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Erika Schwilk, MD, MPH Occupational and Environmental Health Chief Pronouns: she/her |
Dr. Erika Schwilk joined UHS in 2011 as a physician in Occupational Health. She transitioned into the Occupational and Environmental Health Chief role in 2018 after six months in the interim position. Dr. Schwilk received her BA in Biology (with environmental emphasis) from Occidental College, her MD from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and completed training in Internal Medicine at UC Davis where she worked as a hospitalist. Dr. Schwilk then completed fellowship training in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at UC San Francisco and obtained her MPH in Environmental Health from UC Berkeley. Dr. Schwilk has a special clinical interest in public health, environmental health, toxicology, and infectious disease. Dr. Schwilk is certified by the American Board of Preventive (Occupational and Environmental) Medicine. |
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David Schumb, MD |
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Dennis Shusterman, MD, MPH Occupational Health Clinic |
Dr. Dennis Shusterman joined UHS in 2014 as a physician in Occupational Health. Dr. Shusterman received his BA in Human Development from Pacific Oaks College (1971), his MD from UC Davis (1978), and his MPH in Environmental Health Sciences from UC Berkeley (1982). Dr. Shusterman is the author of roughly 90 peer-reviewed publications and received the Clean Air Award for Research from Breathe California in 2013. He has a special clinical interest in glove dermatitis occupational rhinitis, asthma, and vocal cord dysfunction. Dr. Shusterman is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and the American Board of Preventive (Occupational and Environmental) Medicine. Additional Languages: Spanish |
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Julie Thompson, MD Pronouns: she/her |
Dr. Julie Thompson joined UHS in 2013 as a physician in Urgent Care. Dr. Thompson received her BS in Mathematics from Metropolitan State University (2004), and her MD from the University of Colorado (2008), and completed an Internal Medicine residency and a Palliative Care fellowship at UC San Francisco (2011, 2012). In addition to working at UHS, Dr. Thompson also works with seriously ill patients at a South Bay palliative care clinic. She's also worked at Student Health Services at San Francisco State. Dr. Thompson is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. |
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David Turnoff, MD Interim Primary Care Chief |
Dr. David Turnoff joined UHS in 2013 as a physician in Primary and Urgent Care. Dr. Turnoff received his BS and BSE from the University of Pennsylvania and his MD from Case Western Reserve University. Having worked in student health services at both New York University and Columbia University, Dr. Turnoff comes to UHS with a wealth of college population experience. He has a special clinical interest in infectious disease, musculoskeletal injuries, travel medicine, and preventive medicine. Dr. Turnoff is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. |
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Deborah Simon-Weisberg, MD Pronouns: She/her/hers |
Dr. Simon-Weisberg (she/her) is a Family Medicine doctor who joined UHS in 2023. You can find her in primary care, urgent care, and the minor procedures clinic. She is the UHS Medical Director of clinical training programs, as well as the Project Lead for a developing medical scribe program. Dr. Simon-Weisberg is a California native and grew up in Fresno. She received a B.A. in Environmental Science from Barnard College, Columbia University, and an MD from The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She completed her Family Medicine internship at Ventura County Medical Center and her Family Medicine residency at the Contra Costa County Regional Medical Center. Dr. Simon-Weisberg spent most of her career practicing full-scope family medicine including hospital-based labor and delivery and newborn care in safety net healthcare settings. She also spent many years engaging in medical education and academic medicine. Before joining UHS, she was working at a local community health center, where she served as the Family Medicine Residency Program Director. Dr. Simon-Weisberg’s clinical focus at UHS includes primary care, reproductive health, gender-affirming care, substance use disorders, and minor procedures. She is fluent in Spanish and English. Dr. Simon-Weisberg’s medical practice is informed by the recognition that “whole person well being” is impacted by an individual’s mind, body, lived experiences, community and structural barriers or structural advantages. Dr. Simon-Weisberg finds joy and mental health benefits from dancing Hip-Hop, Salsa, and Son. Dr. Simon-Weisberg is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. |
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Jeffrey Weitzman, MD Pronouns: He/him/his |
Dr. Jeffrey Weitzman joined UHS in 2014 as a physician in Urgent Care. Dr. Weitzman received his BA from Pennsylvania State University, and his MD from Drexel University, and completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. He has a special clinical interest in career mentoring for health-related fields. Dr. Weitzman is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine. |