Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Stephanie Low is Chief Medical Officer at Aunt Martha’s. She is a board-certified Family Medicine physician with more than a decade of leadership experience in Federally Qualified Health Centers, including senior clinical and executive roles in Illinois, Minnesota, and North Dakota.
Before joining Aunt Martha’s, Dr. Low served as Chief Medical Officer at Near North Health Service Corporation in Chicago, where she oversaw clinical departments across eight sites and one mobile health unit. Her work included supporting integrated care delivery, clinical operations, quality performance, risk management, multidisciplinary collaboration, and AthenaOne implementation. She also served as a clinical consultant to Near North Health Service Corporation and as a consultant with Coleman Associates, advising community health centers on telehealth expansion, 340B planning, mobile health outreach, care-team optimization, workflow redesign, and patient experience.
Earlier in her career, Dr. Low served as Chief Executive Officer / Chief Medical Officer and Medical Director at Community Health Service Inc., a multi-site Federally Qualified Health Center serving communities in Minnesota and North Dakota. In those roles, she guided clinical operations across rural sites and mobile health units, supported governance and quality improvement, and helped build partnerships to improve specialty access and cancer screening performance.
Dr. Low earned her medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and her bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Wheaton College. She completed the UCLA / Johnson & Johnson Health Care Executive Program and holds active certification from the American Board of Family Medicine. She was named Exceptional Clinical Leader of the Year by the Community Healthcare Association of the Mountains and Plains States in 2023.