Navid Roder, MD

Family Medicine
Accepting new patients
Sees patients of all ages
Penn Family Care
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About me

  • Associate Professor of Clinical Family Medicine and Community Health

My education and training

  • Medical School: University of Basel
  • Residency: UMass Memorial Medical Center

Spoken languages

English
English
Deutsch
German
Français
French
Persian (Farsi)
Persian (Farsi)

Reviews

Average Rating

157 reviews

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Anonymous
May 2026
he is great
Anonymous
April 2026
just make sure you don't overwhelm him, i need him as the top professional he is.
Anonymous
April 2026
dr. roder is an excellent doctor. discusses with the patient lab exams/tests, any concerns, and gives thorough explanations. you feel well taken care off. the appointment runs in order and without haste.
Anonymous
March 2026
very satisfied with the care from dr navid roder.

Insurance accepted

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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. Roder is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

Research

Publications

Bhadra-Heintz N, Schapiro R, Roder N, Casey E, Carney J, Chertok J, Lowenstein M. Extended-Release Buprenorphine for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder During Pregnancy and Postpartum , Obstet Gynecol.: 2025


Roder N, Bhadra-Heintz N, Cronholm PF, Donze M, DeMarco MP Integrating Perinatal Addiction Medicine Education Into Family Medicine Residency Programs: The Perinatal Resources for Opiate Use Disorder Program , Am J Public Health.: 2024


Keddem S, Thatipelli S, Caceres O, Roder N, Momplaisir F, Cronholm P. Barriers and Facilitators to Long-Acting Injectable HIV PrEP Implementation in Primary Care Since Its Approval in the United States. , J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr.: 2023


Navid Roder Treat Opioid Use Disorder and Reduce Maternal Deaths by Extending Medicaid Post Partum , Yahoo Finance: 2022


Bolduc P, Roder N, Colgate E, Cheeseman SH Care of Patients With HIV Infection: Primary Care , Family Practice Essentials, 443: 2016,31-42


Bolduc P, Roder N, Colgate E Fundamentals of HIV Medicine for the HIV Specialist , American Academy of HIV Medicine: 2016,1-15


Salaün M, Peng J, Hensley HH, Roder N, Flieder DB, Houlle-Crépin S, Abramovici-Roels O, Sabourin JC, Thiberville L, Clapper ML MMP-13 In-Vivo Molecular Imaging Reveals Early Expression in Lung Adenocarcinoma , PLoS One, 10(7): 2015,e0132960


Salaun M, Peng J, Hensley H, Roder N, Flieder D, Holle-Crepin S, Thiberville L, Clapper ML In Vivo Imaging Of Metalloprotease Activity During The Progression Of Lung Adenocarcinoma , American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 187: 2013,A5439


Hensley HH, Roder NA, O'Brien SW, Bickel LE, Xiao F, Litwin S, Connolly DC Combined in vivo molecular and anatomic imaging for detection of ovarian carcinoma-associated protease activity and integrin expression in mice , Neoplasia, 14(6): 2012,451-62


Latypov RF, Cheng H, Roder NA, Zhang J, Roder H Structural characterization of an equilibrium unfolding intermediate in cytochrome c. , Journal of Molecular Biology, 357(3): 2006,1009-25