Johnathan A. Bernard, MD

Johnathan Bernard, MD

Johnathan Bernard, MD

Johnathan A. Bernard, MD

Specialty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Years of Experience
15
Clinical Interests
Knee Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Orthopedics, Shoulder Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Sports Injuries
Gender
Male
Locations

24600 Millstream Dr
380
Aldie, VA 20105

Phone
Fax
571-407-5689

20041 Riverside Commons Plz
Ashburn, VA 20147

Phone
Fax
703-810-5313

13350 Franklin Farm Rd
220
Herndon, VA 20171

Phone
Fax
703-810-5411

About Johnathan A. Bernard, MD

Dr. Johnathan Bernard is an orthopaedic surgeon board certified in orthopaedic surgery.

Dr. Bernard specialized in shoulder, knee, and arthroscopic surgery. His clinical areas of interest include sports-related injuries, cartilage injuries, meniscal tears, ACL injuries, rotator cuff disorders, labral tears, shoulder arthritis, and complex knee and shoulder conditions. Dr. Bernard completed his surgical residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital; his sports medicine and shoulder fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery; and an AO Trauma fellowship at University Hospital in Geneve, Switzerland.

Dr. Bernard is a team physician for the Washington Commanders and is an adjunct Assistant Professor for the department of orthopaedic surgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Dr. Bernard is a member of the NFL Physician Society, AAOS, AANA, and AOSSM. He is a previous team physician for the New York Giants, D.C. United, and Loudoun United.

Medical School
Yale University School of Medicine
Residencies
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Training Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery
7/01/2009 - 6/30/2014
Fellowships
Hospital for Special Surgery
Training Specialty: Sports Medicine
8/01/2014 - 7/31/2015
Hospital Affiliations

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