Kenji Taylor (Nicholas)

Medical Director Of Clinical Programs, Family Physician at Roots Community Health Center

Kenji Taylor is a Clinical Consultant and Supervising Physician at Ubie, a Family Medicine Physician with the United States Department of Defense, the Medical Director of Clinical Programs and Family Physician at Roots Community Health Center, the Primary Care Reviews and Perspectives Medical Editor at Hippo Education, LLC, a Physician Case Manager at Teladoc Health, a Clinical Teaching Faculty at Kameda Hospital, the Founder and Director of The Cut Hypertension Program, and the former Faculty member at Stanford University School of Medicine. Kenji has a diverse educational background in areas such as Health Policy, Family Medicine, Global Health, and Innovation Management.

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Roots Community Health Center

Roots Community Health Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to reducing health disparities in East Oakland, California. Roots is the first community health center in East Oakland to provide physician care at patient homes and residential facilities. Roots Community Health Center celebrated the opening of its new facility at 9925 International Blvd. in March of 2011. Our mission The mission of Roots Community Health Center is to uplift those impacted by systematic inequities and poverty by providing culturally responsive, comprehensive healthcare, behavioral health, and wraparound services; identifying and addressing root causes of illness and suffering; and emphasizing self-sufficiency and community empowerment. Roots Community Health Center accomplishes its mission by providing top-quality healthcare, conducting community-based participatory research, and offering opportunities for rehabilitation, education, training, and employment to reduce poverty and dependency in our community. Roots implements its programs and services while honoring the “roots” of culture, heritage, and tradition; by providing unprecedented access to services; by remaining community-aware and community-responsive; and by establishing partnerships to ensure a more efficient continuum of care in Oakland.