Dr. Harley Simeone is a primary care physician at the Fish Center for Women’s Health. She has been practicing at Brigham and Women’s since graduating from residency at Tufts Medical Center in 2010. Prior to that she attended medical school at UMass Medical School and received her undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College. At the Fish Center she cares for both men and women, having kept many of her patients when she transitioned her practice from the Newton Corner location in 2016. She precepts Brigham and Women’s medicine residents in their primary care longitudinal clinics one session per week, which she has done since 2010.
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Associate Physician, Division of Women’s Health, Department of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Part-time
Primary Care
Research Program of the Division of Women’s Health
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
75 Francis Street, Boston MA 02115