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Jennifer Eriksen, MD

Jennifer Eriksen, MD

Jennifer L. Katz Eriksen, M.D., M.Sc practices general gynecology and obstetrics. 

Dr. Eriksen earned her M.D. from Harvard Medical School and completed her obstetrics and gynecology residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Eriksen is a fellow in the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center. 

Dr. Eriksen's clinical interests include maternal medical conditions during pregnancy, prematurity prevention and fetal anomalies.

Dr. Eriksen's goal is to help every woman have a happy and healthy pregnancy within the context of her own circumstances. She strives to provide her patients with the information they need to feel confident and secure in their choices and to advocate for her patients to participate actively in their care.

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