University of Maryland Community Medical Group (UM CMG), announces the addition of Easton-based gynecologist William H. Katz, MD. Dr. Katz’s clinical interests include chronic disease management and health maintenance. He is seeing patients at 490 Cadmus Lane in Easton, Suite 106. Patients may make an appointment with Dr. Katz by calling 410-822-1221.
UM CMG is a University of Maryland Medical System-owned network of more than 300 primary care physicians, specialists- and advanced practice clinicians. As part of this UM CMG, Dr. Katz is affiliated with UM Shore Regional Health.
Dr. Katz is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
“We are very fortunate to have Dr. Katz join the University of Maryland Community Medical Group at our Women’s Health practice,” comments Michele Wilson, vice president of operations for UM CMG. “Dr. Katz’s knowledge and level of gynecologic experience will be a tremendous asset to the group and our patients on the Eastern Shore.”
UM CMG consists of community-based provider practices affiliated with UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center, UM Charles Regional Medical Center, University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus and UM Shore Regional Health. A list of UM CMG providers is available at https://docfind.umms.org/cmg.
About the University of Maryland Community Medical Group
The University of Maryland Community Medical Group (UM CMG) is a multi-hospital, multi-specialty, community-based physician-led group, and part of the University of Maryland Medical System. With more than 300 primary care physicians, specialists, and advanced practice clinicians in more than 30 locations across the state, UM CMG offers patients a vast network of highly experienced providers, delivering care right in their neighborhood. For more information, visit www.umcmg.org.
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