About Me
Kristen Young, MD, is a primary care physician and is board-certified in family medicine. Her areas of expertise include physical exams for all ages, chronic condition management, women's health and contraception, and in-office skin procedures.
She earned her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Colorado School of Medicine. And she completed an internship and residency at St Joseph's Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Young served in multiple roles in family medicine before coming to Kettering Health.
During her spare time, Dr. Young enjoys spending time with her family. She loves to bake, travel, and go hiking, biking. She is also fluent in Spanish.
Gender
Female
Languages
English
Credentials
Education
Medical Education
2014: University of Colorado School of Medicine | Denver, Colorado
Certifications
Family Medicine: American Board of Family Medicine
Care Philosophy

I am committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered, education-based health care throughout all stages of life. I hope to be a source of knowledge, support, and encouragement for my patients ultimately assisting them to be the healthiest they can be.
Kristen Young, MD
Family Medicine
Locations
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Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Primary Care
Centerville Health Center
1023 S. Main St.
Suite 200
Centerville, OH 45458Existing patient? Log into MyChart
Reviews
Patient Satisfaction Ratings and Comments
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Good all the way
Dr. Young is an excellent doctor! She explains things very well and will answer any and all questions in detail! I am very, very happy and comfortable with her. I really appreciate her to the max!!!!!
I had a good experience.
Dr. Young is always personable, and offers lots of information. Sometimes she recommends ideas / treatments that are unsolicited, which takes up time during the appointment, and puts her behind schedule. Both the doctor and I agreed that this was supposed to be my Medicare Wellness Exam, but because it was scheduled Incorrectly, she did not have time to do the wellness check. She said to just schedule it in six months. Fortunately, I do not have a copay for PCP appointments, but I don't like to schedule more appointments than necessary.

Kristen
Young, MD
Family Medicine