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Leslee Gold, CRNP

Leslee Gold

Leslee Gold, CRNP

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Location

Lutherville Timonium Office

1205 York Road
Suite 12
Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093

Accepts New Patients

Offers Virtual Visits

Occupation

NURSE PRACTITIONER

“A woman’s health is affected by all of the factors that touch her life; her family, relationships, work environment, and her spiritual values. My goal as a health care provider is to deliver quality patient care, including woman-focused heath promotion and disease prevention, and management of chronic health conditions with compassion and understanding.”

Board Certification

Nurse Practitioner

Areas of Expertise

Abnormal Bleeding/Abnormal Pap Smears
Gynecology
Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Screening
Menopause/Hormone Balance

Education

Graduate School
University of Maryland
Masters of Science in Nursing
Baltimore, MD
2010

Undergraduate School
Towson University
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Baltimore, MD
1998

Personal Interests

Leslee enjoys reading, cycling and traveling with her husband Mitch. She has 2 adult children.

Biography

Leslee provides high-quality patient care to women of all ages, from teen through menopause. She is compassionate and understanding and enjoys educating her patients so that they can make healthy and informed medical decisions.

After obtaining a Bachelor’s of Science in Health Education, Leslee returned to Towson University to complete a second Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing. She worked in Cancer and Infusion for many years, then once again returned to school where she earned her Masters of Science at the University of Maryland.

As a Nurse Practitioner, she began her career in GYN/Oncology at Greater Baltimore Medical Center and joined her current practice in 2014. Her specialties include providing care for preventative health services, abnormal pap smear management, contraceptive counseling, menopause care, and high-risk evaluation for women with family histories of breast and ovarian cancers. She believes empowerment, education, and a supportive caring environment are the cornerstones of care for women.