Dr. Amna Harrie
Dr. Amna Harrie MD, is a board-certified Family Medicine physician at Honor Community Health in Pontiac, Michigan, where she currently serves as a faculty at the Family Medicine Residency Program. She joined Honor after completing her Family Medicine Residency at Pontiac General Hospital, bringing with her over 20 years of diverse clinical experience across the U.S. and Pakistan.
Throughout her career, Dr. Harrie has been deeply committed to women’s health, with a particular focus on preventive care, reproductive health, maternal health, and patient education. Her clinical philosophy centers on empowering women through accessible, compassionate, and culturally sensitive care. She is especially passionate about addressing healthcare disparities and ensuring that medically underserved women receive the comprehensive care they deserve.
Dr. Harrie’s dedication to serving medically underserved populations has been a defining aspect of her professional journey. In Pakistan, she worked with the World Health Organization’s Rural Support Program, where she led initiatives to deliver preventive and diagnostic services to women and children in remote communities. In the U.S., she has continued that mission through her work in community health clinics, focusing on populations with limited access to consistent medical care.
She earned her M.B.B.S. from Nishtar Medical University in Multan, Pakistan. She is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, ECFMG, and is licensed with the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council. She is fluent in English, Urdu, and Punjabi.
Outside of her professional responsibilities, Dr. Harrie enjoys cooking, table tennis, cricket, and reading.