Amy Wharton Holland, MD, MA (she/her)

Family Medicine
Amy Wharton Holland, MD, MA
No patient ratings. Why not?
Why doesn't this doctor have a rating?

There is no publicly available rating for this medical professional for one of the following reasons:

  1. They are not employed by Penn Medicine.
  2. They do not see patients.
  3. They see patients but have not yet received the minimum 30 patient satisfaction reviews in the past 12 months, ensuring that the rating is statistically reliable and a true reflection of patient satisfaction.

Sees patients of all ages

Speaks English and Spanish

Amy Wharton Holland, MD, MA (she/her)

Family Medicine
No patient ratings. Why not?
Why doesn't this doctor have a rating?

There is no publicly available rating for this medical professional for one of the following reasons:

  1. They are not employed by Penn Medicine.
  2. They do not see patients.
  3. They see patients but have not yet received the minimum 30 patient satisfaction reviews in the past 12 months, ensuring that the rating is statistically reliable and a true reflection of patient satisfaction.

Sees patients of all ages

Speaks English and Spanish

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Dr. Holland is a Penn Medicine physician.

Meet Dr. Holland

As a primary care doctor, I recognize how uniquely each individual patient experiences life, health, and illness. If I care for two people with diabetes, I recognize that while these patients may share a diagnoses, each will benefit from different treatment plans and care. I believe that we all want to be honored, respected, and understood as individuals, and I strive to bring this individualization and respect to patient care. 

My clinical interests include chronic disease management, prenatal care, pediatric care, care of the family unit, primary care mental health, gender affirming and LGBTQ care, primary care for persons with infectious diseases, and medication assisted treatment. 

As an Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine and Community Health, I often work with medical students and residents and consider them an integral part of a medical team. You can expect to meet learners when receiving care at my clinic. 

Finally, I consider it a duty and privilege to provide primary care to historically marginalized and underserved patients. I hope that patients of all racial and ethnic backgrounds will feel welcomed and respected when receiving care from myself and my colleagues.

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