Dr. Richard Beckerman, MD
Dr. Richard Beckerman, MD
Offers telehealth
Overview
Dr. Richard Beckerman, MD works in Washington, DC as
They are board certified in
This provider offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule.
Patients said this doctor explains conditions well.
COMPARE OTHER TOP Obstetricians & Gynecologists
Insurance Accepted
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Choice Plus POSNexus Open AccessOptions PPO
Locations
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Foxhall Ob. Gyn. Assoc. PC5215 Loughboro Rd NW Ste 500, Washington, DC 20016
Patient Satisfaction
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How likely are you to recommend Dr. Beckerman?
I have seen Dr. Beckerman three times since October. Every time he has been warm, a good listener, and provided a helpful solution or a suggestion of something to try for my problems. He listened to my fears surrounding a pelvic exam and took a lot of time to make me feel comfortable. Recently, I sent him a portal message and he called me less than 12 hours later to discuss and make a suggestion. I highly recommend Dr. Beckerman.
About Me
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Education
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Georgetown University School of Dentistry
1986
Board Certifications
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Richard Beckerman, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.
Dr. Beckerman accepts telehealth appointments. Please call Dr. Beckerman's office to make an appointment.
Dr. Beckerman's office is located at 5215 Loughboro Rd NW Ste 500 Washington, DC 20016.
Yes, Dr. Beckerman speaks Armenian and Spanish. See Dr. Beckerman's profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.
Dr. Beckerman has a star rating of 3.7/5 and has been reviewed 12 times.
Dr. Beckerman is board certified in
Dr. Beckerman has been practicing as an Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialist for 38 years.
Hospital Affiliations
- Sibley Memorial Hospital
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