Nia Bhadra-Heintz, MD
She/Her
Obstetrics and Gynecology
LGBTQ+ affirming provider
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Ob/Gyn Associates
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Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Education and training

  • Medical School: Boston University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Fellowship: University of Queensland Medical School

What my patients think about me

Average Rating

221 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

October 2025
we had a very positive experience overall and would highly recommend her.
October 2025
she's great!
October 2025
seems to take in whole patient, not just see in parts, affirms various aspects of health
October 2025
satisfied with her humble behavior

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Bhadra-Heintz is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Maggie McGinty, MPH, Navid Roder, MD, Peter Cronholm, MD, Nia Bhadra-Heintz, MD, MS Poster: Enhancing Perinatal Care for Substance Use Disorders through Implementation of Group-Based Care. , AMERSA Conference 2025, Portland, Oregon.: 2025


Maggie McGinty, MPH, Nathaniel Koelper, Navid Roder, MD, Peter Cronholm, MD, Nia Bhadra-Heintz, MD, MS Oral Presentation: Building a Better System: Prioritizing Social Determinants of Health in a Philadelphia Perinatal Opioid Use Disorder Clinic [Oral presentation]. , AMERSA Conference, Portland, Oregon: 2025


S. Thatipelli, M. Grabill, K. Harrell, S. Solomon, N. Bhadra-Heintz, S. Keddem, F. Momplaisir Paper: Integrating HIV Prevention into Routine Health Obstetric and Gynecologic Care , AIDS Care: 2025,pp.1-12


Amulya Raju, Emma Chung, Navid Roder, Peter Cronholm, Nia Bhadra-Heintz Poster: Characterizing the impact of 5P’s screening on the identification and management of SUD during prenatal care. , STFM Conference on Practice and Quality Improvement: 2025


Holliday Davis, M and Chertok, Judy and Aronowitz, Shoshana and French, Rachel and Perrone, Jeanmarie and Thakrar, Ashish P. and Huo, Samantha and Wilson, J. Deanna and Bhadra-Heintz, Nia and Lesniak, Lilah and Hecker, Aidan and Tolbert, Jessica and Lowenstein, Margaret. Paper: Caring for Hospitalized Patients with Substance Use Disorders: An Interprofessional Needs Assessment Survey. , American Journal of Medicine Open: 2025


Lindsay Shea, Molly Sadowsky, Sha Tao, Jonas Ventimiglia, Shelby Frisbie, Dena Gassner, Nia Bhadra-Heintz, & Teal Benevides Poster: Perinatal and Postpartum Health Disparities Among Black Autistic Birthing People in the US Medicaid System  , Service Delivery/Systems of Care: 2025


Alyssa Richardson, Nia Bhadra-Heintz Poster: Impact of Maternal Wraparound Services on Health Outcomes in Penn PROUD Clinic Patients with Opioid Use Disorder , Spelman College Research Day: 2025


Emma Farber, Erica M. Reisinger, Navid Roder, Nia Bhadra-Heintz, Nicole Ellis, Rebecca F. Hamm, Emily Becker-Haimes, Sara L. Kornfield Poster: A Needs Assessment for Bedside Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Treatment in the NICU: Initial Qualitative Findings , Psychiatry Research Day: 2025


Bhadra-Heintz N, McGinty ME, da Silva D, Jones W, Richardson AC, Roder N, Cronholm PF. Poster: Perinatal Opioid Use Disorder Program with Wraparound Care. , Presented as a poster at the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Annual Conference – Innovations in Addiction Medicine and Science, Denver, CO. : 2025


Davi da Silva, MS, Maggie McGinty, MPH, Willow Jones, Alyssa Richardson, Navid Roder, MD; Penn Medicine, Nia Bhadra-Heintz, MD, MS Poster: A Perinatal Opioid Use Disorder Program: Implementation of Group Based Care , American Society of Addiction Medicine: 2025