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About

Jacqueline Elyse Kohl, MD, is an experienced obstetrician and gynecologist at Philadelphia Women’s Health & Wellness in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Kohl believes that the patient-provider relationship is the most important partnership. She incorporates evidence-based practice, recommendations, and experience, and is sure to fully engage her patients in their plan of treatment. 

Dr. Kohl earned her Bachelor of Arts in psychology in 2006 at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2011, she earned both her master’s degree in public health as well as her medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Upon graduation, she began her residency in obstetrics and gynecology with Abington Jefferson Health, serving as Administrative Chief Resident from 2014 to 2015. After spending two years working at the Hanjani Institute for Gynecologic Oncology in Abington, Pennsylvania, Dr. Kohl developed a special interest in gynecologic surgery using a minimally invasive approach, which she carries into her medical practice today. 

In addition to practicing medicine, Dr. Kohl has served as a volunteer and a leader in various capacities. She developed a teaching curriculum for women’s health topics at a women’s homeless shelter and has provided prenatal and postpartum support to underserved women and children in the Philadelphia area. Dr. Kohl has also taken her medical expertise abroad by assisting with labor and deliveries at a district hospital in Rwanda. Committed to staying current on advancements in her field, Dr. Kohl is a member of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Dr. Kohl has conducted research on many topics pertaining to treatment interventions and techniques related to women’s health and gynecology. She has also published and presented research related to the genetic variations evidenced in bipolar disorder, and comorbidities of individuals with new daily persistent headaches and transformed migraines.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

at Philadelphia Women’s Health & Wellness Center.. I am 33F single and happily child free. This was my dream surgery and I finally got it. I went into her office for the first time May 2024 for a pap. Discussed a future Bisalp and she asked me why I want it (for doctor paperwork not because she was concerned) and I told her I didn’t want children. She said okay and let me know the dates when she performs the surgeries. She was trying to get me in as soon as June! Lol so no wait times at all. My insurance is Independence Personal Choice and the out of pocket was $400 although I am getting that reimbursed. So essentially nothing. 10/10 HIGHLY recommend this doctor!! She’s super nice and helpful too. Never judged or anything.