Heather Henri, M.D., F.A.C.P.

Dr. Heather Henri is a graduate of Stanford University and the Harvard Medical School. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.

A Biological Sciences major at Stanford, Dr. Henri was a recipient of the President’s Award for Academic Excellence. She received an American Heart Association Internship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and completed two prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Fellowships at the NIH.

Dr. Henri completed an Internship and Residency at Stanford Hospital. Following residency, Dr. Henri joined the Stanford Medical Group and was subsequently appointed Clinic Chief at the Blake Wilbur Clinic and Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine.

In 2013, Dr. Henri was one of two physicians selected to launch Stanford Concierge Medicine. During her 15-year tenure as an Internist at Stanford, she consistently received the highest tier of patient satisfaction scores.

As a faculty member at Stanford, Dr. Henri served on the General Internal Medicine Executive Committee and the Appointment and Promotions Committee. She was a member of the California Academic Collaborative on Chronic Care and was co-author of the chapter “Hypertension: Context and Management” in the leading Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. She served on the Outcomes Research Advisory Board for Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE)– the world’s largest private source of funding for research dedicated to the prevention and treatment of food allergy. In addition, Dr. Henri was named a “Top Reviewer” by the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Henri works closely with the American College of Physicians (ACP) – the world’s largest medical society for Internists. She served for four years as the Director of the ACP Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification Course held in San Francisco. She was a member of the ACP Internal Medicine Essentials Text and Online Questions Editorial Review Board, and authored educational material for the ACP’s Medical Knowledge and Self-Assessment Program (“MKSAP”). Dr. Henri has given several lectures for the ACP and regularly reviewed podcasts created by the ACP for physician continuing education. In 2023 Dr. Henri will serve as a Board Preparation Curriculum Subspecialty Editor for the ACP.

Dr. Henri joined Caras Health in 2019. She looks forward to continuing to provide the highest quality of concierge medical care to her patients. Dr. Henri feels that comprehensive proactive preventive care and excellent personalized patient-physician communication are foundations of her medical practice.

Contact: (650) 530-2914