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Stanford Health Care's website describes Linda N. Geng, MD, PhD as an internal medicine physician and Clinical Associate Professor in Medicine — Primary Care and Population Health. She is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine (2019). Her Stanford Health Care profile shows a 4.9/5 patient rating across 18 ratings and 36 patient reviews. Stanford Health Care, the academic medical center affiliated with Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California, offers an integrated platform of doctors, clinics, and conditions and treatments, with services ranging from primary care to specialty care, video visits, second-opinion services, and a dedicated COVID-19 Resource Center. Dr. Geng's Long COVID work is part of Stanford's broader post-acute COVID research and clinical programs.

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Salvatore Mattera

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She's my doctor at the Stanford Long COVID Clinic

Chronic Illnesses: Long COVID
Symptoms Treated: Fatigue Shortness of Breath Pain Chest Pain Neuropathy
Last appointment: 6-12 months ago

Dr. Geng was the first helpful doctor I saw when treating my Long COVID. When I first met her, she validated my experience and offered me treatments (something the other doctors I had seen before did not). I don't get to see her often—maybe once every 8 months or so—and she hasn't offered me many different treatments. However, she prescribed Naltrexone, which was very helpful, and she has made referrals to other departments within Stanford. During our appointments, she always listens intently to my list of symptoms and makes valuable suggestions for other specialists I should see. When I was first learning about Long COVID, she was very helpful in answering all my questions and was able to rule out some symptoms I was concerned about, such as PEM.


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