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Tiffany F. Ho
( out of 83 reviews )

Tiffany F. Ho, MPH, MD, FAAFP

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Sugar House Health Center

Salt Lake City
801-581-2000
  • Tiffany Ho MD MPH FAAFP is a board certified family medicine physician who also practices obstetrics as well as inpatient medicine. She's originally from San Jose, California and has hopped to various cities for training. She studied Neuroscience with a minor in Geriatrics at UCLA then moved to Baltimore to attend Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and School of Public Health. Following that she migrated to sunny Seattle where she trained at Swedish Cherry Hill Family Medicine Residency with a focus on Integrative Medicine. Dr. Ho join the University of Utah Department of Family and Preventive Medicine when the Sugarhouse Primary Care clinic opened up in 2020. Her areas of interest include community orientated primary care, LGBTQ+ care including gender affirming care, womxn's health (including prenatal care), mental health and increasing student interest to purse family medicine. In her free time she enjoys experimenting with sourdough, climbing, and exploring new food or outdoor adventures.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Family Medicine

    Patient Rating

    4.9 /5
    ( out of 83 reviews )

    The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.

    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

    October 31, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Tiffany Ho is a very patient knowledgeable position. If she does not know the answer to any of my questions, she does not hesitate to immediately begin looking for the answers to the questions that I ask she's my Primary care physician and also my transition and affirming care specialist. So needless to say she's very LGBTQAI+ Friendly. I feel way comfortable around her and feel like I can talk to her about anything, Which I find very rare and most physicians. She's a rockstar!

    October 20, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Ho is simply the best. She is highly skilled, data driven, and offers the highest level of health care; all coupled with, a open, supportive, and accepting manner.

    October 03, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Absolutely adore Dr ho. She's extremely knowledgeable and is a very caring physician

    September 16, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Very professional. Very respectful and courteous. Thank you feel comfortable tries to address the issue so they can come to her respectable solution.

    September 02, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Ho is a very kind and understanding individual. She truly cares about her patients and their needs. She has been amazing to me the past year and I would recommend her to everyone. She's incredible. I love her

    July 21, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Ho is simply the best option in the UofU system for a transgender woman.who is also diabetic.

    July 16, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Ho is an incredibly knowledgeable and engaged provider. She practices with a high level of excellence and really cares about her patients.

    July 08, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    She is absolutely amazing, I feel like she listen to all my concerns and is able to recommend the best treatments for me.

    June 30, 2024
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Tiffany F. Ho was really great to have around during my procedure because she would successfully help distract me from any discomfort and would even let me squeeze her hand when I felt uneasy. Overall a great doctor and would be very happy to work with her again.

  • Tiffany Ho MD MPH FAAFP is a board certified family medicine physician who also practices obstetrics as well as inpatient medicine. She's originally from San Jose, California and has hopped to various cities for training. She studied Neuroscience with a minor in Geriatrics at UCLA then moved to Baltimore to attend Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and School of Public Health. Following that she migrated to sunny Seattle where she trained at Swedish Cherry Hill Family Medicine Residency with a focus on Integrative Medicine. Dr. Ho join the University of Utah Department of Family and Preventive Medicine when the Sugarhouse Primary Care clinic opened up in 2020. Her areas of interest include community orientated primary care, LGBTQ+ care including gender affirming care, womxn's health (including prenatal care), mental health and increasing student interest to purse family medicine. In her free time she enjoys experimenting with sourdough, climbing, and exploring new food or outdoor adventures.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Family & Preventive Medicine -Primary
    Academic Divisions Family Medicine
    Board Certification
    American Board of Family Medicine

    Education history

    Residency Integrative Medicine - Swedish Family Medicine Residency at Cherry Hill Resident
    Graduate Training Epidemiology/Biostatistics; Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program – TL1 Trainee - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health M.P.H.
    Professional Medical Medicine - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine M.D.
    Undergraduate Major: Neuroscience; Minor: Gerontology - University of California, Los Angeles B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Ho TF, Fortenberry KT, Gardner E, Turner C, Knox J, Spiess S, Ose DJ (2023). Perceived Impact of Virtual Visits on Access to Care in Family Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study of Benefits and Challenges. J Prim Care Community Health, 14, 21501319231220118. (Read full article)
    2. Kost A, Moore MA, Ho T, Biggs R (2023). Protocol for the 2023 CERA Clerkship Director Survey. PRiMER, 7, 30. (Read full article)
    3. Spiess ST, Gardner E, Turner C, Galt A, Fortenberry K, Ho T, Knox J, Ose D (2023). We Cannot Put This Genie Back in the Bottle: Qualitative Interview Study Among Family Medicine Providers About Their Experiences With Virtual Visits During the COVID-19 Pandemic. J Med Internet Res, 25, e43877. (Read full article)
    4. Chang CP, Ho TF, Snyder J, Dodson M, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Date A, Henry NL, Hashibe M (2023). Breast cancer survivorship and sexual dysfunction: a population-based cohort study. Breast Cancer Res Treat, 200(1), 103-113. (Read full article)
    5. Ho T, Laskow B, Zaballa A, Moreno G (2022). Family Medicine Resident Perceptions on Racial Justice Training in Residency: A CERA Study. PRiMER, 6, 517073. (Read full article)
    6. Alavi M, Ho T, Stisher C, Richardson E, Kelly C, McCrory K, Snellings J, Zurek K, Boltz MW (2019). Factors That Influence Student Choice in Family Medicine A National Focus Group. Fam Med, 51(2), 143-148. (Read full article)
    7. Coutinho AJ, Bhuyan N, Gits A, Alavi M, Ho T, Shiraki J, Dakis K, Jojola C, Stisher C, Ely P (2019). Student and Resident Involvement in Family Medicine for America's Health A Step Toward Leadership Development. Fam Med, 51(2), 166-172. (Read full article)
    8. Krishnan A, Johnson-Paben R, Arnold CM, Zuo SW, Ho T, Molloy MJ, Ram A, Haag T, Ziegelstein RC, Christmas C (2016). A student and faculty partnership to develop leaders in primary care at a research-oriented institution. Educ Prim Care, 28(3), 171-175. (Read full article)
    9. Ho TF, Rowland-Seymour A, Frankel ES, Li SQ, Mao JJ (2014). Generational differences in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in the context of chronic diseases and pain: baby boomers versus the silent generation. J Am Board Fam Med, 27(4), 465-73. (Read full article)

    Letter

    1. Ho T, Rodrguez J (2022). Address White Fragility In Order to Engage in Racial Caucusing. [Letter to the editor]. Fam Med, 54(4), 318. (Read full article)