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A Maryland native, Dr. Yeatman was born and raised in College Park. He  attended Saint Anselm’s Abbey School in Washington, DC. Starting in high  school, he spent 8 consecutive summers doing basic science research in  genetics and DNA sequencing at the National Institutes of Health,  helping to identify the genetic basis for Crigler- Najjar syndrome.  He  graduated with honors from Duke University, majoring in Biology.  He  then returned home to attend the University of Maryland School of  Medicine where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor medical  society. He stayed in Baltimore and then completed an Internship and  Residency in Internal Medicine on the Osler medical service at the John  Hopkins Hospital.  He stayed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital for his  Fellowship training in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. He is  board-certified in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

Dr. Yeatman has been a member of Frederick Gastroenterology Associates  since 2005 and accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare.

Dr. Yeatman is open to new patients and sees all conditions in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

Dr. Yeatman lives in Middletown and is an avid gardener.   He loves to  read, travel and hike the national parks, but mostly enjoys spending  time with his family.

Matthew Yeatman, M.D.

Undergraduate: Duke University

Medical School: University of Maryland

Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital

Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital

Office Locations

Frederick

Urbana

Matthew Yeatman, M.D.
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