Jason G. Bromer, M.D.

Board Certified Board Certified

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Patient Testimonial
One of the things that really made Dr. Bromer stand out was how he approached our infertility as a supportive partnership by working together to figure out what the best solution was for our family.

Dr. Bromer is what a physician should work to become. My wife and I felt like he was always there through the highs and lows. I couldn’t be happier with the care he provided.

Dr. Bromer is the best physician I have ever had. Period. Infertility is a difficult journey but he is honest, supportive and solution focused.

Dr. Bromer is honest, straightforward, and compassionate. He is always on your side and will call you any day of the week to keep you updated.

Dr. Bromer is incredibly compassionate and kind. I felt well taken care of from the moment I stepped into the Shady Grove Fertility office in Frederick.

Dealing with infertility is hard, so having a knowledgeable doctor who cared and remembered details about me meant the world. I would recommend Dr. Bromer to anyone.

From the minute we met Dr. Bromer, he immediately made us feel like we were his most important couple. There are not words to describe how thankful I am for Dr. Bromer and his staff.

Dr. Bromer was so supportive and kind through out my fertility journey. Each time I didn’t get pregnant, he helped me through the next treatment phase and now I’m pregnant with twins!

We are happy to announce the birth of our son. You have truly made our dreams come true. Thank you for everything! Words cannot express our gratitude. You are the maker of miracles.

My husband and I are so impressed with how thorough Dr. Bromer is with his communications … which helped us make the best decision for our health, success & finances.

Biography

Jason G. Bromer, M.D., is a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist. He received his medical degree at The George Washington University School of Medicine, where he graduated with distinction, and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha and Kane-King-Dodek medical honor societies. He completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Georgetown University, where he served as administrative chief resident and won numerous awards for research and teaching. He then completed a 3-year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Yale University in New Haven, CT, where he served as an instructor in the university’s school of medicine. Following his fellowship, he spent 2 years in practice at the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey before joining Shady Grove Fertility.

He has been involved in cutting-edge research in fertility preservation for cancer patients, pregnancy implantation, and methods of embryo selection for in vitro fertilization. His work has been presented at national and international meetings, and he has authored more than 40 research papers and book chapters.

Dr. Bromer is a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and the International Society for Fertility Preservation. He is a fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and is a diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Education

  • Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Georgetown University
  • Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Yale University
  • 2017 Baltimore Ravens Community Quarterback Award
  • 2016 Inaugural Physicians Council Member, RESOLVE The Infertility Association
  • Super Doctors 2013 Rising Star
  • American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American Society for Reproductive Medicine
  • International Society for Fertility Preservation
  • Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
  • Bromer JG, Ata B, Seli M, Lockwood CJ, Seli E. Preterm deliveries that result from multiple pregnancies associated with assisted reproductive technologies in the USA: a cost analysis. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. 2011;23(3):168-73.
  • Martin JR, Bromer JG, Sakkas D, Patrizio P. Insurance coverage and in vitro fertilization outcomes: a U.S. perspective. Fertil Steril. 2010;95(3):964-9.
  • Martin JR, Bromer JG, Sakkas D, Patrizio P. Live babies born per oocyte retrieved in a subpopulation of oocyte donors with repetitive reproductive success. Fertil Steril. 2010;94(6):2064-8.
  • Bromer JG, Seli E. Fertility preservation in cancer survivors. In: Miller, KD, ed. Medical and Psychosocial Care of the Cancer Survivor. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2009;413-4.
  • Bromer JG, Sakkas D, Siano LJ, Benadiva CA, Patrizio P. The reproductive efficiency of women over age 40, and the low risk of multiple pregnancy. Reprod Bio Med Online. 2009;19 Suppl 4:4316.
  • Bromer JG, Patrizio P. The rationale for cryopreservation of the whole ovary. Sem Reprod Med. 2009;27:465-71.
  • Bromer JG, Aldad TS, Taylor HS. Defining the proliferative phase defect. Fertil Steril. 2009;91(3):698-704.
  • Bromer JG, Sakkas D, Seli E. Metabolomic profiling of embryo culture media to predict IVF outcome. Exp Rev Obstet Gynecol. 2008;3:441-7.
  • Bromer JG, Arici A. The impact of uterine myomas on IVF outcome. Exp Rev Obstet Gynecol. 2008;3:515-21.
  • Richter KS, Bugge KR, Bromer JG, Levy MJ. Relationship between endometrial thickness and embryo implantation, based on 1294 cycles of in vitro fertilization with transfer of two blastocyst stage embryos. Fertil Steril. 2007;87:53-9.

Q&A

I always knew I would become a doctor. I grew up volunteering and spending time with sick children and have always wanted to take care of people. It never occurred to me that I would do anything else. I picked reproductive endocrinology because it is a tremendously interesting and diverse field, and the impact I get to make in people’s lives is incredible.

I am inspired by the mentors I had through my residency and fellowship training. I strive to be the kind of doctor that they are. My patients also inspire me; seeing the hope that they have and their motivation to push through tough times is amazing.

My hobbies include skiing and snowboarding in the winter, playing the guitar, and serving as an unofficial “computer consultant” to my friends and co-workers. I enjoy sports and music because they are nice outlets for my energy and perfectionism. I also just like to buy new things from the Apple Store.

I am truly humbled to be a part of this amazing medical team. What makes me the most proud is that at the heart of this large, successful, ever-growing practice, the number one priority has always been providing exceptional patient care, and never compromising our values in always doing the right thing.

I would like to take my wife and two sons to visit Africa to see the yearly animal migration while that part of the world is still unspoiled. I’d also like to visit Australia and Fiji.