Dr. Henry Wu is originally from Dallas, Texas, but he started his educational tour by earning his undergraduate degree at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. He returned to Texas to complete the Medical-Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at The University of Texas McGovern Medical School in Houston, TX.
Upon obtaining his MD/PhD degrees, he moved westward to Phoenix, AZ to complete an internship at Maricopa Integrated Health Systems (now Creighton) General Surgery program. He then continued and completed his residency training in anesthesiology at The University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.
His rounded out his training tour by completing a fellowship in chronic pain management at The Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, OH.
He subsequently returned to Arizona following the completion of his fellowship with hopes to serve and improve the quality of life for the people suffering from chronic pain in the southwest region using the skills he acquired during his training. Family circumstances brought him to the San Fracisco East Bay Area, and he has been enjoying everything the Bay Area has to offer.
As a pain medicine specialist, Dr. Wu treats a multitude of pain conditions, especially in patients afflicted with chronic regional pain syndrome, oromaxillofacial pain, and various spine-related pain symptoms. Taking care of patients with chronic pain is his calling and the practice of pain medicine is his passion.
In his spare time, Dr. Wu enjoys spending time with his wife and children outdoors, cooking, and watching NBA and NFL games.
Kiron is a certified medical assistant who completed her training at Castro Valley Adult and Career Education. She is passionate about providing compassionate and caring support to patients and their care teams in a clinical setting.
Outside of work, she enjoys baking, taking dance classes, spending time watching movies with her mom, exploring video games, and visiting aquariums.
As the front desk staff, I am often the first point of contact for our patients and their families. As a mother of five, I understand how important it is to feel cared for, listened to, and supported—especially when it comes to your health. I strive to create a warm, welcoming environment for every person who walks through our doors, ensuring their experience is compassionate, respectful, and comfortable from the moment they arrive.