Katherine Urbina, DO

  • Internal Medicine
  • HIV Specialist
  • HIV Medicine
Katherine Taylor, DO, Internal Medicine, San Diego
5.0 Learn more 52 Ratings
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Scripps Coastal Medical Center Hillcrest
501 Washington St
Ste 508
San Diego, CA 92103
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Accepts new patients
Treats adults
In-person & video visits
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About

Specialties

Internal MedicineHIV SpecialistHIV Medicine

Languages

English

Gender

Female

Expertise

HIV SpecialistInternal Medicine

Biography

Internist Katherine “Kati” Urbina, DO, AAHIV, provides comprehensive primary care services for adults, focusing on preventive medicine. Dr. Urbina has a special interest in LGBTQ health and HIV care and cultivates a welcoming environment for every patient. She has expertise in managing both acute and chronic conditions, empowering her patients to make healthy lifestyle choices, including incorporating exercise into their routines. 


Dr. Urbina values building long-lasting, meaningful relationships with her patients and partners with them to make medical decisions as a team. 


When not seeing patients, Dr. Urbina stays active running and lifting weights. She also enjoys traveling the world with her husband and friends and judging competitive cheer competitions.

Credentials

Board Certifications

American Academy of HIV Medicine, HIV Specialist, 2025American Board of Internal Medicine, 2023

Medical Education

A.T. Still University, DO, 2020

Residencies

Good Samaritan Hospital, Legacy, Internal Medicine, 2023

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