Care Team at Stanford Medicine Children's Health — Pediatrics (Formerly Peninsula Pediatric Medical Group) - 50 S San Mateo Drive

Lauren Harper, MD

Dr. Harper loves working with children and families to come up with creative solutions tailored to each family’s lifestyle and approach. She draws from her experience as a pediatric hospitalist at Stanford, a teacher, and a medical volunteer in Argentina and Haiti. After working in the NICU, she developed a special interest in caring for newborns and supporting new parents. She is passionate about environmental health and empowering families to keep their children safe and healthy, from the foods they eat to where they live and play. She joined Stanford Medicine Children’s Health in 2020. Dr. Harper grew up in the Bay Area and enjoys living in San Francisco, where her hobbies include hiking in the Presidio, birdwatching, dancing, and reading.

Geoffrey Hart-Cooper, MD

Dr. Hart-Cooper graduated with honors from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed his pediatric residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He also completed additional fellowships at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Fulbright. As a former teacher and swim coach, he is known for making visits comfortable and educational for both kids and parents. He enjoys the breadth of pediatrics and works with children of all ages—newborns, toddlers, school-age children, and adolescents. He joined Stanford Medicine Children’s Health in 2017. He has a particular interest in working with adolescents as they transition into adulthood, as well as LGBTQ youth and families.

Vanita Jindal, MD

Dr. Jindal creates compassionate bonds with her patients and works collaboratively with their families for a team-centered approach to health care for children of all ages. She is passionate about helping new parents and enjoys teaching newborn baby care classes at local medical centers. She joined Stanford Medicine Children’s Health in 2014. Because of her training in endocrinology, Dr. Jindal specializes in issues pertaining to growth, puberty, and nutrition.  When not at work, she enjoys spending time with her family and believes that being a mother has made her a more empathetic pediatrician.

Camha Le, MD

Dr. Le spent her youth in the Bay Area, graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, before leaving to attend Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There, she received her master’s degree in health care policy and management. She returned to the Bay Area to study at the UC Berkeley–UCSF Joint Medical Program, where she received her medical degree and a master’s in health and medical sciences. Dr. Le joined Stanford Medicine Children’s Health in 2022. Her experience as a new mother inspired her to complete additional study in lactation to better support other new parents. In her free time, she enjoys connecting with family and friends, traveling, and baking.

Jenny Yang, MD

Dr. Yang provides comprehensive care for children of all ages and has special interest in child development and preventive care. She is passionate about serving the community and building strong relationships with families in her practice. Dr. Yang enjoys working with new parents, and teaches newborn and baby care classes at Mills-Peninsula Medical Center. Dr. Yang joined Stanford Medicine Children’s Health in 2014. In her free time, she enjoys playing the piano and violin; traveling; volunteering with local community groups; and spending time with her husband, son, and daughter.