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About

Primary Academic Title

Instructor in Gynecology and Obstetrics

Background

Veena Choubey, M.D., practices obstetrics and gynecology at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians. She performs robotic and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Dr. Choubey delivers babies exclusively at Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center.

She earned her medical degree from New York University School of Medicine, and completed her residency training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Columbia and Odenton, MD. During my annual exam, I (33F and married) mentioned my interest in getting a bilateral salpingectomy. I had issues with hormonal birth control in the past. Notably, the Mirena IUD caused bacterial infections for me. Dr. Choubey initially asked if my husband would consider a vasectomy instead. However, after hearing about my experience with the Mirena IUD, Dr. Choubey said she would do a bilateral salpingectomy for me. She didn’t judge me for my decision. She wanted to make sure that I knew for sure that I didn’t want biological children. I had a great experience with Dr. Choubey. Note for members: OP is over 30 and has had complications with an IUD, and the doctor still suggested a vasectomy for OP’s partner. Have bingo rebuttals ready to go.