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May 2, 2022/Florida - Local

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist, Kathleen Berkowitz, MD, Joins Cleveland Clinic Martin Health

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Kathleen Berkowitz, MD

Cleveland Clinic Martin Health welcomes board-certified maternal-fetal medicine specialist, Kathleen Berkowitz, MD.

Upon earning her medical degree at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Dr. Berkowitz completed the OB/GYN Residency Program at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City, and the Maternal/Fetal Medicine Fellowship at University of California Medical Center/Irvine.

“I chose this specialty because I enjoy supporting women with medical issues to achieve a healthy pregnancy. I am excited to have the opportunity to extend the Cleveland Clinic ‘Patients First’ philosophy in our Florida region, and believe this unique model of care will become a top medical experience for our patients,” says Dr. Berkowitz.

Prior to joining Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, Dr. Berkowitz was Vice Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital.

With clinical interest in high-risk obstetrical care, Dr. Berkowitz has authored more than 30 abstract publications and peer-reviewed articles on maternal fetal medicine topics.

Dr. Berkowitz is accepting new patients at Tradition HealthPark Two, 10080 SW Innovation Way, Port St. Lucie. Patients may schedule an appointment by calling 772.345.5280 or visit https://www.martinhealth.org/Maternal-Fetal-Medicine-Appointment-Request-Form to request an appointment online.

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