Reproductive freedom for all ♀

About

I’m pleased to introduce myself as a member of your health care team. I’m committed to providing you with high-quality, goal-oriented health care.

Biography

I’m originally from Southern California and have traveled to many parts of the country and the world. I attended college in the Boston area and lived in France for one year while in college. I’m proud to provide health care for all of our members, which includes the families and friends of many of our own employees and providers. As a woman, I’m passionate about providing sensitive, professional care to women through all stages of their lives.

About my practice

I currently specialize in minimally invasive surgical techniques, with specialty areas in office procedures and outpatient laparoscopic hysterectomy. I enjoy being on the cutting edge of new technology and advances in health care, and I take pride in bringing innovation to our organization. I also have administrative roles within Kaiser Permanente both regionally and nationally. I’m also honored to care for many LGBT members.

How I thrive

I ruptured my Achilles tendon playing racquetball a while ago and have had two surgeries to repair it, so I know what it's like being a patient, too! I enjoy many different outdoor activities and also like to spend some creative energy on cooking. This hobby has not been especially good for my waistline, but I’ve made a promise to myself to fight to stay in shape by eating better, exercising, and trying to minimize stress. It's not easy, but we can all do it!

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

She’s worked with LGBT+ patients! Bilateral salpingectomy. 24 at the time of surgery, legally single (but in a relationship), CF for life. I had a phone consult with Dr. Kang in July or August of 2020. Due to COVID and school exams, I wasn’t able to have my surgery until May 2021. My insurance covered everything. When I had my phone consult with her, she said she just had to check through other forms of birth control with me as a procedure she could make note of that in my file I believe. Just a procedural thing even though she didn’t question my choices. When I explained why I wanted it she 100% supported it and didn’t question it. The day of the surgery my staff was great (like the resident, nurse, and anesthesiologist) and my recovery went swell too.