Natasha Kristine Nguyen, MD

Natasha Kristine Nguyen, MD

Specialty: Adolescent Medicine, Family Medicine
Title: Clinical Assistant Professor

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Natasha Kristine Nguyen, MD
Natasha Kristine Nguyen, MD
Adolescent Medicine
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  • About

    Natasha Nguyen ("WIN"), MD was born and raised in southern California. She obtained her medical degree from the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, trained in Family Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, and completed Adolescent Medicine fellowship at the University of Michigan. In addition to her specialty practice at Mott, she provides primary and specialty care to adolescents and young adults at University Health & Counseling at the University of Michigan. She enjoys ballroom dancing, gardening, and cooking.

    Areas of Practice

    College health, substance use disorders, eating disorders, mental health, menstrual disorders, contraception, gender affirming care

    Locations

    • Pediatric Adolescent Clinic | C. S. Mott Children's Hospital 1540 E Hospital Dr
      Floor 5 Reception B
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-4234
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, 2019

    Residency

    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Family Medicine, 2022

    Fellowships

    University of Michigan, Adolescent Medicine, 2025

    Board Certifications

    Family Medicine

    Professional Organizations

    American College Health Association
    Society of Adolescent Health & Medicine
    American Academy of Family Physicians

    Research Overview

    Diagnosis and treatment of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, a medical complication of chronic cannabis use that is rising in incidence among youth