
Why
Sabia Health?
The name Sabia comes from the Spanish word for "wise"—a reflection of how we view our patients, and the phase of life we serve.

Sabia Health was created for women in midlife who are too often overlooked, dismissed, or told their symptoms are “just part of getting older.” But we see it for what it really is—a transition. One that deserves clarity, support, and care that honors the full complexity of what you’re experiencing.
After more than two decades in medicine and healthcare leadership, Dr. Abigail DeVries saw a pattern: women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s coming in with real concerns—hormonal shifts, fatigue, mood changes, brain fog, weight gain, diminished libido or painful sex, urinary incontinence—only to be told “everything looks normal” and leaving with vague answers or no plan at all.

Sabia Health was built to change that.
Here, wisdom is not just in our name—it’s integrated into how we care for you. We combine expert clinical insight with time, access, and deep listening to help you reconnect with your body and move through midlife with strength, clarity, and purpose.
This is not care that treats midlife like something to endure. It’s care that helps you live it—fully and wisely.

About
Dr. Abigail DeVries, MD
Dr. Abigail Greiner DeVries is a board-certified family physician with over 20 years of experience caring for patients, leading clinical teams, and shaping health systems across North Carolina and the U.S. She is also a menopause society certified practitioner.
Throughout her career, Dr. DeVries has worked at the intersection of direct patient care, public health, value-based care, and population health. She has held senior leadership roles across FQHCs, accountable care organizations, and statewide Medicaid programs—always with a focus on making healthcare more human, more accessible, and more effective for the people it serves.
She brings the same clarity, compassion, and clinical excellence to Sabia Health. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she combines rigorous evidence-based practice with a focus on lifestyle, hormonal, and preventive care that makes sense of what her patients are experiencing—especially during midlife, when so many women feel dismissed or overlooked.
Credentials
Education
Family Medicine Residency, Brown University – 2002–2005
– Chief Resident and Instructor, Medical Interviewing
M.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – 2002
B.S. in Public Health, UNC Chapel Hill – 1998
– Graduated with highest honors and distinction
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Clinical & Leadership Experience
Senior Medical Director, Medical Home Network (Chicago, IL) –
2022–2025 – Led Medicare value-based care for 8 states and 40+ FQHCs
Family Physician, Kintegra Health (Asheboro, NC) – 2024–Present
Market Medical Director, Cityblock Health (North Carolina) –
2021–2022 – Oversaw team of providers in Medicaid managed care for 35,000 patients
Chief Medical Officer, Piedmont Health Services (Chapel Hill, NC) – 2007–2020 – Directed clinical operations across 10 clinics and 2 PACE programs
Chief Medical Officer, Carolina Medical Home Network ACO – 2018–2020 – Led population health strategy and clinical quality
Family Physician, Clinton Family Health Center (Rochester, NY) – 2005–2007
Certifications
Board Certified in Family Medicine – Current
North Carolina Medical License – Active
XDEA Certified – Suboxone Prescribing
Basic Life Support (BLS) – Current
Fluent in English and Spanish
Menopause Society Certified Practitioner

Recent Trainings
Harvard Lifestyle Medicine: Tools for Promoting Change, June 2025
Harvard Women’s Health and Menopause Course, March 2025
Harvard Office Practice of Primary Care Medicine, March 2024
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