Dr. Douglas K. Clemens

4.6 ( 2 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. Douglas K. Clemens

5
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Great dental office for children on up! Dr Clemens is knowledgable, kind, and calm. My children have never had a fear of going to the dentist because this staff knows what it is doing and makes the visit as pleasurable as possible. Thanks, Dr. Clemens!

Submitted April 4, 2011

4
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Kind and professional. Great office- they have TVs in the ceiling! Good with young kids.

Submitted July 29, 2007

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Dr. Douglas K. Clemens' Credentials

Accepting New Patients

Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients

Biography

Dr. Doug Clemens is a pediatric dentist who has been in practice since 1987. He attended Eastern Mennonite University, where he majored in biology, and Temple University School of Dentistry, where he earned his dental degree. Dr. Clemens completed his pediatric dental training at Children’s Hospital, National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., which is affiliated with Georgetown University. He served as chief resident in pediatric dentistry in 1986-1987. While in private practice in southern Maryland for ten years, he was also a clinical instructor at Children’s Hospital. He has been associated with Cross Keys Dental Associates since 1995. Dr. Clemens is a member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Maryland Academy of Dentistry, and the Special Care Dentistry Association, which includes the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, the American Association of Hospital Dentists, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry. He also serves on the clinical advisory board of the Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation, USA, and the Scientific Advisory Council of the World Federation for Cornelia de Lange Syndrome, through which he has seen families and lectured both nationally and internationally. He is currently a member of the Greater Baltimore Cleft Lip and Palate Team, and has previously served on teams at Children’s Hospital, National Medical Center, Kernan Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is a member of the medical staff at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, and has collaborated on and published research related to Cornelia de Lange Syndrome in peer-reviewed dental and genetic journals. Dr. Clemens is married to Antonie Kline, M.D., a pediatric geneticist at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, and they have three children. His interests are traveling, woodworking, beekeeping, and spending time with his family.

Languages

  • English
  • Russian
  • Spanish

Education

  • Temple University
  • Eastern Mennonite University (Grad. 1987)

Other Specialties

Areas of Expertise

  • Dental exam for children