Bradford Kleinman, MD, FACOG

Bradford Kleinman, MD, FACOG

Physician Manager

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What is your care philosophy?

Great healthcare is a joint venture between the patient and the doctor, built on a foundation of mutual respect and dialog. I meet so many patients who think that doctors will be dictatorial, but we really listen to patients and respect their wants and needs – I enjoy talking with patients and establishing that foundation with them.
What inspired you to pursue a career in obstetrics and gynecology?

When I started med school, I originally thought I wanted to be a heart surgeon, but I was still open to other specialties and knew that I really enjoyed being in the operating room. I eventually decided on OB-GYN because I realized that I could stay in touch with my patients across many of life’s milestones. I’ve known many of my patients for over 30 years, and they are like family to me.
What improvements to women’s care have you seen since you began practicing medicine?

There have been so many great changes: fetal monitoring and sonogram are more sophisticated, equipment and technology for minimally invasive surgeries are much better, testing for abnormal pap smears and HPV is dramatically better. The vaccine for HPV is amazing.
Are you from the DC area?

We moved around the U.S. some while I was a kid, but I mostly I grew up in Pittsburgh. When I came to the DC area for school, I just fell in love with it here. I enjoy the DC weather, and despite growing up near the Steelers, I’ve enjoyed adopting the Redskins as my football team. I like to root for the underdog!
What is your best advice for new parents?

Give your kids unconditional love even after they turn left when you wanted them to turn right. Being a parent is one of the best things in the world, and being a father may be the best thing. I’m incredibly blessed to have a wonderful wife and beautiful, talented twin daughters. I love being a doctor and a father.
What are your best tips for staying healthy?

Stay away from sugar and stay active. Our girls are grown now, and looking back, I think it was very important that we encouraged them to play sports. It reinforced our values and beliefs in staying fit and healthy.
What distinguishes your practice from others?

Having both newer and more experienced doctors in our practice is really valuable. It facilitates the combination of new ideas with decades of experience, and our patients receive better care because of it. During my residency, I rotated through Holy Cross Hospital and met the founders of this practice. I joined them because I was impressed by the intellectual integrity and also because we have all of the facilities (in our office) to test and gather information quickly. This has continued to be true across the years, and I’m proud to work with the doctors in our practice.
If I wasn’t a doctor, I’d be…?

When I was a kid, I wanted to be a professional football player, but being a doctor is the perfect profession for me. I find it incredibly rewarding, and I go home at the end of the day feeling really good about the work I’ve done and the patients I’ve helped.

Career Information

Board Certifications

American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Honors

Chief Resident, George Washington University Hospital: 1980 / Washington Consumer Checkbook, Top Doctors in Washington: 2014 / Consumers Research Council of America, Top Obstetricians and Gynecologists: 2004-2005 / Washingtonian Top Doctor: 1999-present

Medical School

University of Maryland Medical School, Alpha Omega Alpha

Residency

George Washington University Hospital (1980)

Professional Affiliations

American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Patient Reviews

Provider Locations

Ob-Gyn Associates of Advantia, Silver Spring

10750 Columbia Pike

Silver Spring, MD, 20901

Phone: (301) 681-6772

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Bradford Kleinman, MD, FACOG

Bradford Kleinman, MD, FACOG

University of Maryland Medical School, Alpha Omega Alpha

Physician Manager

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