Kim Einhorn, MD

Provider Specialties
Obstetrics, Gynecology, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Rejuvenation
Dr. Einhorn earned her bachelor’s degree from UCLA and her medical degree from the Sackler School of Medicine in Israel. She joined Women for Women OB/GYN in 2008 after completing a four-year OB/GYN residency at Philadelphia’s highly-regarded Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
While Dr. Einhorn spent many years of her life moving between different cities and countries, she considers herself a “Philly girl.” She is happy to be practicing medicine and raising her two daughters in the Main Line area. Dr. Einhorn, having first been exposed in Israel to the midwifery model of minimalist intervention child-birthing, developed an interest in natural or unmedicated labor. Having experienced unmedicated births with her own daughters, she understands and respects the goals and needs of those expectant mothers and strives to help them feel comfortable in a hosptial setting while safely achieving their birthing goals. Dr. Einhorn also has a special interest in teen and adolescent gynecology care, including speaking with and counseling her young patients regarding safe sex practices, birth control, and the dangers of pressures they encounter among peer groups concerning tobacco, alcohol and drugs.
In her spare time, Dr. Einhorn enjoys spending time with her husband, travelling , skiing, playing tennis, and her weekend role of “Uber-mom.”
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