Dr. Leonard Kinland, MD
Family Practitioner
610 9th Ave Brunswick MD, 21716About
Dr. Leonard Kinland is a family practitioner practicing in Brunswick, MD. Dr. Kinland specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Kinland possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
Education and Training
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania 1975
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
Provider Details
Treatments
- Diabetes
- High Cholesterol
- Stroke
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Pain
- Tonsillitis
- Vascular Disease
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Get to know Family Physician Dr. Leonard Kinland, who served patients in Brunswick, Maryland.
A passionate family physician, Dr. Kinland retired from Brunswick Family Practice in Maryland in 2020, where he served patients for over 42 years.
Graduating from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1975, he went on to complete his residency in family medicine at the York Hospital in 1978.
An authority in his field, the doctor is board-certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). The ABFM is a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice family medicine and its sub-specialties.
Knowing that he wanted to work in a small town so he could have a close relationship with his patients, Dr. Kinland relocated to Brunswick in 1978, opening the practice alongside his partner, Dr. Wayne Allgaier. Together, they built the practice around their passion for medicine and helping others.
Family medicine is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages. The specialist is called a family physician or family doctor. A family physician is often the first person a patient sees when seeking healthcare services. They examine and treat patients with a wide range of conditions and refer those with serious ailments to a specialist or appropriate facility.
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