Jaime CC. Acharya, MD
Dr. Jaime CC. Acharya, MD is a board-certified Family Medicine physician providing comprehensive primary care at Solara Health of New Jersey. She earned her medical degree from American University of Antigua College of Medicine and completed her residency training at Southern Illinois University Decatur Program. Her extensive training and commitment to clinical excellence equip her to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care to patients across all ages and stages of life.
Dr. Acharya’s clinical interests include preventive medicine and chronic disease management, with a strong focus on long-term wellness and continuity of care. She is dedicated to treating the whole person rather than simply addressing isolated symptoms, integrating medical expertise with each patient’s unique lifestyle, values, and health goals. Through shared decision-making and individualized treatment planning, she fosters a collaborative partnership that empowers patients to take an active role in maintaining and improving their health.
Known for her compassionate approach and attentive listening, Dr. Acharya strives to build enduring, trusting relationships with her patients and their families. She is committed to creating a supportive and respectful environment where patients feel heard, understood, and confident in their care. Outside of medicine, Dr. Acharya enjoys traveling, reading, knitting, crocheting, and spending meaningful time with her family, reflecting her balanced and thoughtful approach to both her professional and personal life.
• Medical School - American University of Antigua: College of Medicine
• Family Medicine
• Oncology Nursing Society
Clarke Caseley, Jaime MD; Green, Christopher PharmD. Is nitazoxanide effective for the prevention of hepatic encephalopathy?. Evidence-Based Practice 27(2):p 28-29, February 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/EBP.0000000000001953
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Primary Care for All Ages
- Preventive Medicine
- Chronic Disease Management
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
Getting to take care of the patient as a whole, and working with them to find the best approach.