Sara H. Holmberg, MD

Sara Holmberg, MD

Sara Holmberg, MD

Sara H. Holmberg, MD

Specialty
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Years of Experience
15
Clinical Interests
Fibroids, Gynecologic Cancer and Treatment, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Uterine Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Women's Health
Gender
Female
Locations

1005 North Glebe Rd
430
Arlington, VA 22201-5931

Phone
Fax
571-302-3921

1005 N Glebe Rd
400
Arlington, VA 22201

Phone
Fax
571-302-3921

About Sara H. Holmberg, MD

Dr. Sara Holmberg is a specialty care physician board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Inova Health System. She joined Inova with over 3 years of clinical experience. She has a special interest in management of contraception, abnormal bleeding, and both laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery.

Most recently, Dr. Holmberg served as a physician in private practice in Northern Virginia.

Dr. Holmberg became interested in Obstetrics and Gynecology as a medical student at Georgetown University as it allowed her to care for women throughout all stages of life.

She loves the excitement of the delivery room and values relationships she has created with her patients over time in the office. Her goal is to help her patients stay healthy both mentally and physically throughout adolescence, pregnancy, and menopause.

A native of Frederick, MD, Dr. Holmberg currently resides in Arlington, VA. In her spare time she enjoys skiing, hiking, solving crossword puzzles and spending time with friends.

Medical School
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Residencies
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Training Specialty: Ob/Gyn
6/01/2009 - 6/30/2013
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