Dr. Jennifer Johnson
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Dr Jennifer Johnson
Overview
Location
Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine
 

Care Philosophy
Patients achieve the best outcomes when they partner with their physician. Dr. Johnson believes in informed, collaborative care, helping patients and families decide what's best for them and facilitating any needed changes to help them reach their goals.

Practice Locations and Contact Information 
Office -- Newport Beach  See map
San Miguel Plaza
366 San Miguel Drive, Suite 209
Newport Beach, California  92660-7810
949.856.2701
949.625.7516 (FAX)

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 9996
Newport Beach, California  92658-9996
949.856.2701
949.625.7516 (FAX)


Specialties
Dr. Johnson provides personal, comprehensive care to young persons aged 10 to 25 years.

Patient Education Resources

New Patient Information
JAMA Patient Page:
How To Talk With Your Doctor
 / JAMA/Archives
Authorization to Release Information /  Dr. Johnson
New Patient Forms -- Young Adult /  Jennifer Johnson, M.D.

ADHD, Academic Problems
Medem Learning Center:
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
 / Medem
JAMA Patient Page:
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
 / JAMA/Archives
ADHD — Treatment With Medication / AAP

Behavioral and Mental Health
News From the AMA:
Risk of Suicidal Behavior Similar Among Users of Different Antidepressant Drugs
 / AMA
News From the AMA:
Adolescents With Depression Often Respond Well to Combination of Antidepressant and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
 / AMA
College Mental Health Fact Sheet: Depression / APA
Let's Talk Facts About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) / APA
Fact Sheet: Children, Mental Illness and Medicines / APA

Common Medical Problems
JAMA Patient Page:
Sore Throat
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
Ahh-chooo! Coping With the Coughing, Aching, Sniffling of a Cold
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
Coughs, Colds and Antibiotics
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
Influenza
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
Strep Throat
 / JAMA/Archives
Mononucleosis / AMA
Sinusitis / Medem-ACAAI
Urinary Tract Infections / ACOG
Headache / AMA
Seven Steps to Better Headache Care / AMA
Echocardiogram / AMA
JAMA Patient Page:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
MRSA Infections
 / JAMA/Archives

Eating Disorders
Frequently Asked Questions: Eating Disorders (Anorexia and Bulimia) / Medem-APA
Binge Eating Disorders / NIH
A Closer Look at Eating Disorders / Medem-APA
What People With Anorexia Nervosa Need to Know About Osteoporosis / NIH
Eating Disorders: Tips for College Students / APA
Preventing and Recognizing Eating Disorders /  Jennifer Johnson, M.D.

Exercise, Physical Activity, and Sports
Three Kinds of Exercise / AMA
JAMA Patient Page: Knee Pain / JAMA/Archives
Hot Topics in Sports Training: Advice for Recreational and Elite Runners From Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians / AAPMR
Runners of All Types Prone to Injuries / AAPMR
Importance of Proper Shoes in Preventing Running Injuries / AAPMR

Food and Nutrition
Nutritional Basics: How Does My Diet Affect My Health? / AMA
Calcium and Vitamin D: Important at Every Age / NIH
Food Portions / NIH
About Food Allergies / ACAAI

For GLBTQ Patients
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens — Staying Healthy / AAP
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens — Resources and Support / AAP

For Parents
Communication With Your Adolescent / AAP
Dealing With Peer Influences / AAP
Growth and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old / AMA
Healthy Mealtime Habits: 13 to 18 Years / AMA
Helping Teens With Homework / AMA
Medical Care and Your 13- to 18-Year-Old / AMA
Preventing Substance Abuse / AAP
Self-Esteem Concerns for Girls and Boys / AAP
Let's Talk Facts About Teen Suicide / APA
Create a Family Wellness Calendar and Make Health a Resolution To Keep / Medem
A Parenting Tool: Praise that Builds Self Esteem /  Joan E. LeFebvre
Help Your Student Stay Healthy at College /  Jennifer Johnson, M.D.

Gynecology: Periods, Birth Control, and More
Especially for Teens: Birth Control / ACOG
Premenstrual Syndrome / ACOG
JAMA Patient Page:
The Silent Disease — Frequent Screening for Chlamydia Recommended for All Sexually Active Adolescent Females
 / JAMA/Archives
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) / HHS
Endometriosis / NIH
Vaginitis / AMA
News From ACOG:
Little Evidence Showing Hormonal Contraception Causes Weight Gain
 / ACOG
News From ACOG:
Clarification on Recommendations for Cervical Cancer Screening in Adolescents
 / ACOG
JAMA Patient Page:
Urinary Tract Infections
 / JAMA/Archives

Immunizations
Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine / CDC

Overweight
Weight Control: Eating Right and Keeping Fit / ACOG
Hormones and Obesity (English/Spanish) / The Hormone Foundation
Weight-Loss and Nutrition Myths / NIH
Healthy Diet for Inducing Weight Loss in the Overweight and Obese Patient / AACE
What About a Formal Weight-Loss Program? / AAP
Is My Child Overweight or Obese? / Medem

Puberty and Sexuality Education
Stages of Puberty / HHS
Girls and Puberty / HHS
Pre-pubertal Development / AAP
Sex Ed Books for Adolescents and Young Adults /  SIECUS
Are You an Askable Parent? /  Advocates for Youth
Boys' and Girls' Concerns About Puberty / AAP
Forget About the Birds and the Bees... Let's Talk About Sex / Medem

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
Genital HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) in Adolescents Fact Sheet / ACOG
Garlic / NIH
Gonorrhea / AMA
Human Papillomaviruses and Cancer: Questions and Answers / NIH
Types of HIV Tests / CDC
Frequently Asked Questions about HIV/AIDS: Transmission and Prevention / CDC

Skin Problems
Warts: Frequently Asked Questions / AMA
Acne: Causes / NIH
Acne: Treatment / NIH

Staying Healthy, Managing Stress
How to Handle Stress / AMA
The Relaxation Response / AMA

Young Men's Health
Endocrinology and Gynecomastia / The Hormone Foundation - The Endocrine Society
Testicle Self Examination / AMA
Sexually Transmitted Diseases / AMA
 
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