Family medicine on El Cajon Boulevard in College Area, San Diego, includes the solo practice of Tram Le, MD at 5507 El Cajon Blvd, Suite L, 92115. Le earned her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine in 1999 and completed residency training in family medicine at the MetroHealth System/Case Western Reserve University program between 2004 and 2007. She holds board certification in family practice and maintains hospital affiliations with Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa and Sharp Memorial Hospital, with NPI 1346442985. Le conducts consultations in English and Vietnamese, a bilingual capacity that serves the Vietnamese-speaking community concentrated along the El Cajon Blvd corridor and in the surrounding 92115 residential areas near SDSU. Behavioral health screening during routine family medicine visits identifies patients who benefit from dedicated mental health support, and College Area residents access providers including El Cerrito Family Counseling Center for ongoing therapy and counseling referrals. Her clinical scope covers preventive wellness examinations, chronic disease management for hypertension and diabetes, obesity counseling, acute upper respiratory infection treatment, immunization administration, and routine laboratory ordering. The 5507 El Cajon Blvd office operates as an independent solo practice, and Le manages the full patient workflow from intake through treatment without physician assistant or nurse practitioner support, a structure that concentrates continuity of care in a single provider. The El Cajon Blvd address sits in the Rolando sub-community of College Area, east of the SDSU campus, in a commercial strip that extends the international dining and medical services corridor toward the San Carlos border. After-hours and weekend urgent care needs for Le's patient panel route to walk-in facilities in the area, including Perlman Clinic La Mesa in Grantville for acute conditions that arise outside standard office scheduling. Sharp Grossmont Hospital affiliation provides admitting privileges at the La Mesa campus, connecting Le's outpatient family medicine practice to inpatient resources when her 92115 patients require hospitalization.