Meredith Kapner, MD, FACOG

Meredith Kapner, MD, FACOG

Languages: English, Spanish

Ob-Gyn

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What is your care philosophy?
I believe in providing holistic, nonjudgmental, and patient-centered care. I am committed to providing the safest environment possible and always listening to my patients with an open heart and mind. I aspire to create healing and meaningful relationships with my patients, and be an integral, long-term resource in their lives. I am also dedicated to mind-body medicine and incorporating complementary therapies into my practice when appropriate, for example acupuncture, yoga, and massage. I strive to provide the least invasive options possible in both my gynecology and obstetrics practices.

What inspired you to pursue a career in obstetrics and gynecology?
Caring for birthing people is my calling. I have wanted to be an Ob-Gyn since childhood. I was raised by strong, inspiring women and have been driven throughout my life by the strength they have imparted. To me there is no higher privilege than caring for birthing people in the most joyful and or challenging moments of their lives.

What improvements to women’s care have you seen since you began practicing medicine?
Forceps delivery and vaginal hysterectomy had gone out of favor and yet are now being recognized as ways to prevent cesarean delivery and reduce surgical risks. I feel lucky to be among the limited number of Ob-Gyn’s that have developed the skills to perform these minimally invasive techniques, as well as newer cutting-edge options, to provide women the best and safest options available today.

Another positive change I’ve witnessed is slowly improving care for minority groups. Over a decade ago I worked at Fenway Community Health in Boston organizing health outreach programs for the LGBTQ community. I’ve been amazed to see the difference in awareness and access to LGBTQ healthcare over the last 10+ years, although there is still a long way to go in educating healthcare providers and overcoming systemic biases.

Are you from the DC area?
Proudly! I’m a fourth generation DMV resident. In fact, I worked at Holy Cross Hospital on Labor and Delivery when I was 16 years old! I have deep connections to the area, and absolutely love the food, arts, and culture in Washington, DC. The majority of my family is local, too!

What is your best advice for new parents?
Do not feel pressured by others’ strong opinions about parenting. Pregnancy and parenting choices are deeply personal and only you know what’s best for you and your family. Pregnancy and childbirth are obviously periods of enormous transition. Be open-minded and flexible. And don’t sweat the small stuff!

What are your best tips for staying healthy?
Eat colorfully, reduce sugar and processed foods, and exercise in a way that makes you feel good. Fight feeling guilty about your choices, and don’t be afraid to ask for help if think you might need it. I believe our emotional health is as important as our physical health. I encourage my patients to have a mindfulness practice. This means focusing on being present, even if you don’t have time to do anything more than drive with the windows down to feel the wind on your face. You can be mindful about washing dishes or doing laundry. Stress and anxiety have a big impact on health, and small changes can have a huge benefit.

What distinguishes your practice from others?
I’ve been recognized for my skills in surgery and have experience with many innovative, minimally invasive techniques. I am open to complementary and alternative therapies, as well as natural childbirth. I am also experienced in treating patients with sexual dysfunction and vulvar disorders.

At the same time, I am grateful to be a part of a diverse practice with other stellar Ob-Gyn’s. I deeply trust and respect my colleagues, and feel fortunate that we can share our various areas of expertise with our patients.

If I wasn’t a doctor, I’d be…?
A chef! I’ve always thought of cooking as my creative outlet and a way to express love to my family and friends. I love working with my hands and creating food that is vibrant, healthy, and delicious. Truth is, though, I can’t imagine being anything other than a birthing people’s health provider. I am blessed to love my field and truly look forward to coming to work every single day.

Career Information

Honors

The Recognition of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology Award, GW Ob/Gyn Residency / The Sergio Fabro Award for Medical Student Education, GW Ob/Gyn Residency / Excellence in Medical Education Award, GW Ob/Gyn Residency / Rachel Morris Dominick Obstetrics and Gynecology Award, GW School of Medicine / Gold Humanism Honors Society Chapter President, GW School of Medicine

Medical School

The George Washington University, with honors (2013)

Residency

The George Washington University Hospital (2017)

Professional Affiliations

American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (2017 – present) / American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2012 – present)

Patient Reviews

Provider Locations

Advantia Ob-Gyn Shady Grove

9715 Medical Center Dr

Rockville, MD, 20850

Phone: (301) 768-4535

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Heartland Women's Healthcare of Advantia, Centralia

1007 Martin Luther King Drive

Centralia, IL, 62801

Phone: (618) 997-5266

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Heartland Women's Healthcare of Advantia, Mt. Vernon

3130 Veterans Memorial Drive

Mt. Vernon, IL, 62864

Phone: (618) 997-5266

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Heartland Women's Healthcare of Advantia, Wentzville

1271 Wentzville Parkway

Wentzville, MO, 63385

Phone: (618) 997-5266

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Liv by Advantia Health

1443 U Street NW

Washington, DC, 20009

Phone: (202) 481-2050

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MFM & Genetics of Advantia, Washington DC

1443 U Street NW

Washington, DC, 20009

Phone: 771-200-1920

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Ob-Gyn Associates of Advantia, Beltsville

12240 Indian Creek Ct

Beltsville, MD, 20705

Phone: (301) 681-6772

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Ob-Gyn Associates of Advantia, Silver Spring

10750 Columbia Pike

Silver Spring, MD, 20901

Phone: (301) 681-6772

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Physicians & Midwives, Alexandria

4660 Kenmore Avenue

Alexandria, VA, 22304

Phone: (703) 370-4300

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Physicians & Midwives, Kingstowne

5901 Kingstowne Village Parkway

Alexandria, VA, 22315

Phone: (703) 370-4300

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Physicians & Midwives, Mt. Vernon

2616 Sherwood Hall Lane

Alexandria, VA, 22306

Phone: (703) 370-4300

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Physicians & Midwives, N Arlington

3803 N. Fairfax Drive

Arlington, VA, 22203

Phone: (703) 370-4300

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Physicians & Midwives, Woodbridge

12508 Lake Ridge Drive

Woodbridge, VA, 22192

Phone: (703) 370-4300

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Reiter, Hill & Johnson, Chevy Chase

5530 Wisconsin Ave

Chevy Chase, MD, 20815

Phone: (301) 654-5700

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Reiter, Hill & Johnson, Falls Church

407 N. Washington St

Falls Church, VA, 22046

Phone: (703) 533-9211

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Reiter, Hill & Johnson, Washington, DC

1133 21st St NW

Washington, DC, 20036

Phone: (202) 331-1740

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Simmonds, Martin & Helmbrecht, Frederick

77 Thomas Johnson Dr

Frederick, MD, 21702

Phone: (301) 414-2300

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Simmonds, Martin & Helmbrecht, Gaithersburg

555 Quince Orchard Rd

Gaithersburg, MD, 20878

Phone: (301) 414-2300

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Simmonds, Martin & Helmbrecht, Rockville

11921 Rockville Pike

Rockville, MD, 20852

Phone: (301) 414-2300

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Susquehanna Ob-Gyn & Nurse Midwifery, Bel Air

520 Upper Chesapeake Drive

Bel Air, MD, 21014

Phone: (410) 939-3121

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Women's Health Specialists, Rockville

6301 Executive Blvd

Rockville, MD, 20852

Phone: (301) 770-4967

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Women's Urgent Care, Shiloh

1197 Fortune Boulevard

Shiloh, IL, 62269

Phone: (618) 997-5266

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Meredith Kapner, MD, FACOG

Meredith Kapner, MD, FACOG

The George Washington University, with honors (2013)

Ob-Gyn

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