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Mark F. Obenrader, MD, PhD

Specialties

Family Medicine

About Me
Ratings & Reviews
Offices
Publications
About Me
Ratings & Reviews

The following ratings and reviews are based on verified feedback collected from independently administered patient experience surveys. The ratings and comments submitted by patients reflect their own views and opinions. Patient identities are withheld to ensure confidentiality and privacy. Learn more about our Patient Experience Ratings.

Ratings Breakdown

Overall Care
5.0
Explained Things Clearly
5.0
Showed Courtesy & Respect
5.0
Discussed Treatment Options
5.0
Recommend Provider
5.0

Patient Comments

5 out of 5 (712 ratings, 99 comments)
03/19/2024

Mark continues to be attentive, listening, warm, proscriptive, professional.


03/19/2024

Dr.Obenrader is extremely: thorough, knowledgeable, empathetic and kind.


03/11/2024

Dr. Obenrader always listens to cares or concerns. He explains matters in a way I can understand.


03/04/2024

Excellent relationship with Doctor and staff.


02/28/2024

I have been a patient of Dr. Obenrader for many years. I find his assessment skills thorough,his ability to take time to listen my concerns, recommend a treatment plan, review good health recommendations all excellent.


Offices

Office Locations

Temple Family Medicine at Ft. Washington

515 Pennsylvania Avenue

Suite A

Fort Washington, PA 19034

Phone: 215-540-8408

Publications
Publications

“Synthesis and Metabolism of Specific Proteins During Aging,” Obenrader, M.F., Sartin, J.L., Adelman, R.C., in Biological Mechanisms of Aging (R.T. Schimke, ed.), Chapter 4. “The Influence of Aging on Protein Synthesis,” National Institute on Aging, NIH Publication No. 81-2194, 382 (1981).

“Hormone Interactions During Aging,”, Adelman, R.C., Obenrader, M.F., Klug, T.L., and Sartin, J.L., in Biological Mechanisms of Aging (R.T. Schimke, ed.), Chapter 7. “Neural and Endocrine Theories of Aging,” National Institute on Aging, NIH Publication No. 81-2194, 686 (1981).