Thomas Dardarian, DO

Provider Specialties
Obstetrics, Gynecology
Dr. Dardarian joined Main Line Women’s Health Care Associates on February 1, 2010. Prior to this he was practicing and teaching residents at Crozer Chester Medical Center. Dr. Dardarian did his undergraduate training at The George Washington University, and medical school at The Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences in Kansas City, Missouri. He completed his Obstetrical and Gynecology residency at Pennsylvania Hospital in 2005 and is Board Certified.
Dr. Dardarian provides complete obstetrical and gynecological care including high risk and low obstetrics, office gynecology, In office surgery for many benign conditions, minimally invasive surgery and reproductive management. He believes in partnering with our patients to individualize their medical care.
In addition, Dr. Dardanian’s other passion is advocacy on behalf of our patients. He routinely lobbies and advises Congress and the PA state legislation on women’s health issues. Dr. Dardarian is a former President of the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is a board member of both the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association, and the Pennsylvania State Board of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Dardarian is married and has twin daughters and a son.
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