Dr. Kimberly N. Sims, MD, FACP
Internist | Obesity Medicine
8520 Broadway St Suite 200 Pearland TX, 77584About
Dr. Kimberly Sims is an experienced internist practicing in Pearland, TX. She is board certified in Internal medicine and Obesity medicine with a special interest in physician burnout/moral injury. She also enjoys working with residents in the continuity clinic she oversees in Pearland.
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Obesity Medicine
Provider Details
Awards
- Unsung Hero 6 National Women of Acheivment
Professional Memberships
- American College of Physicians
- Houston Medical Forum
Professional Society Memberships
- Houston Medical Forum, Texas Medical Association
Teaching and speaking
- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Texas A&M Medical SchoolGIMSPP Preceptor for medical studentsPractice Improvement Lecture, Physician Burnout SeriesCommunity speaking engagements including Women's brunches, Church events, Community health awareness events
Dr. Kimberly N. Sims, MD, FACP's Practice location
Pearland, TX 77584Get Direction
Dr. Kimberly N. Sims, MD, FACP's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Sims
Recommended Articles
- A New Paternity Test Has Been Discovered
Researchers have identified a new way to identify the father from the fetal DNA by the eighth week of pregnancy. This new method is reported in the, New England Journal of Medicine. Peter Benn, PhD, director of the diagnostic medical genetics laboratories at the University of Connecticut Health...
- What is Diaphragmatic Breathing?
Diaphragmatic breathing, belly breathing, or abdominal breathing is a popular breathing technique. Breathing, according to this technique, is not only a need but a skill to make life more enjoyable. It is a way to bring in maximum benefits from any physical activity. The movement of the abdomen...
- Suffering from Constant Nausea? Here's What It Could Be
IntroductionNausea is an unpleasant feeling that is usually experienced before vomiting. Constant or persistent nausea is characterized by feeling nauseous for more than 24 hours. Although nausea and vomiting often come together, vomiting may occur without feeling nauseous and nausea can occur...
- Sleep Positioners May Increase a Baby's Risk of Death
A warning has been issued by the FDA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) against the use of sleep-positioning devices for babies. About 12 deaths have been reported with the use of these devices in the last 13 years.FDA principal deputy commissioner, Joshua Sharfstein, reported that...
- What Is Vistaril Used For?
What is Vistaril (hydroxyzine)?Vistaril is a medication used to reduce central nervous system activity. It is an antihistamine drug that can help reduce the effects of histamine in the body and relieve symptoms of allergy, such as histamine-induced itch, hives, and contact dermatitis.Vistaril is...
- Zika Virus Symptoms: What Is Zika Virus and Travel Recommendations
In 1947, the Zika virus was discovered and got its name from Uganda’s Zika Forest. The first human case of Zika was identified in 1952. Since then, outbreaks of the virus were reported in the Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and Africa, although it was possible for Zika outbreaks to happen in...
Nearby Providers
- Anwar Ahmad M.D.2000 Crawford St Houston TX 77002
- Dr. Joseph E. Sleiman M.D.8221 GULF FWY HOUSTON TX 77017
- Dr. Mohammad Y. Khan M.D.6410 Fannin St Houston Texas 77030
- Dr. Kumar Rajagopalan MD10006 Rosewood St Pompano Beach FL 33076
- Gabriel Aisenberg6700 West Loop South Bellaire Texas 77401
- Muhammad Malik D.O.16655 Southwest Fwy Sugar Land TX 77479