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7 reviews
September 21, 2023
*Dr. Jackson is great. Visits are very proficient. She is very personable & a good listener.
June 28, 2023
Supportive attitude and advice has dramatically affected my confidence going forward. Thank you
June 13, 2023
Very engaging conversation during visit. Good listener.
May 1, 2023
I love my Doctor Jackson she listen to me without interruption she is very serious about my care she never give up she will try any and all things and my God she come up with something I'm so glad my life is in her care I truth my Doctor I know she knows what's best for me
March 20, 2023
Dr Jackson provides excellent care appropriate for me
February 2, 2023
[...] Dr Jackson is wonderful and so is Harborview!
October 28, 2022
It is always good to see my doctor and her nurses very well experience
About Sara Jackson
Sara Jackson, M.D., M.P.H. is a board certified physician and director of the Adult Medicine Clinic at Harborview and a UW assistant professor of General Internal Medicine.
Dr. Jackson feels it is a privilege to work at Harborview, and particularly in the Adult Medicine Clinic, where dedicated staff and providers go out of their way to provide the highest quality care to all patients. She really enjoys getting to know patients over time.
Dr. Jackson earned her M.D. at Carleton College in Minnesota and her M.P.H. at the UW. Her clinical interests included improving approaches to providing primary care that is high quality, patient-centered and equitable. Additionally, women’s health, treatment of chronic pain and addiction, improving patient/provider communication, and improving primary care provider experiences in clinical settings.
Personal Interests
In her free time Dr. Jackson enjoys running, soccer, reading, guitar and generally anything out of doors.
Education and Training
Veteran's Administration Center-HSRD Fellowship
Fellowship, 2004
Univ. of Washington, School of Public Health & Community Medicine
Master Public Health, 2002
NRSA - National Research Service Award
Fellowship, 2002, Health Services Research
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Residency, 1999, Internal Medicine
Univ. of Alabama, Birmingham SOM
Fellowship, 1999, Tropical Medicine
Univ. of Calif. San Francisco
Internship, 1996, Internal Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine
Medical education, 1995
Board Certifications
Addiction Medicine, 2018, American Board of Preventive Medicine
General Internal Medicine, 2009, American Board of Internal Medicine