Serennah Harding, DO
Washington
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, or DOs, are fully licensed and board-certified physicians who practice in all areas of medicine. DOs emphasize a whole-person approach to treatment and receive extra training in the musculoskeletal system called osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). DOs at One Medical typically practice in the field of family medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, or internal medicine, and may also integrate OMT.
It is a privilege to practice medicine. I am passionate about providing excellent, evidence-based primary care, and building long-lasting relationships with my patients. I like to prioritize listening, answering questions, patient education, development of mutual trust, and empowering each patient to reach their goals. I have extensive experience in musculoskeletal medicine through my previous work in the Navy with service members. When I served as staff physician in the United States Congress, I also gained experience in senior care. My approach to pursuing patient’s well-being is co-managing their acute and chronic health conditions with them and enabling them to make informed decisions about their health.
How I stay healthy and happy
Painting, reading, cooking, baking, reading recipe blogs and cookbooks, running, traveling, spending time with people in my church, mentoring, hospitality, investing in and enjoying family
Education
Georgia Campus Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency
Walter Reed National Military Medical School
Board certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Pronouns
She, her, hers