Shruti Malik, M.D.

Board Certified Board Certified

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Patient Testimonial
Dr. Malik was honest about our options and helped to answer the list of questions that we had as we worked through the infertility process.

When we suffered a loss, Dr. Malik grieved with us, and when we finally graduated in November, she shared in our joy.

Dr. Malik was a constant source of hope even when I lost hope, and she never gave up.

Our experience with Dr. Malik was seamless and we are beyond grateful for the time she cared and invested in us.

Dr. Shruti Malik is a wonderful, kind, knowledgeable and passionate physician.

Dr. Malik has always been in touch with us since day one and she was just as happy as we were when I found out I was pregnant after the first transfer.

Dr. Malik and the team helped my husband and I achieve our second little SGF miracle.

You need a support system like Dr. Malik, Nurse Elliott, and Nathalie to hold your hand through all of the highs and lows. Their attention to detail, knowledge of the reproductive system, and kindness is what gives us our strength to continue on our journey.

Biography

Shruti Malik, M.D., FACOG, received her medical degree from Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. After finishing her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Summa Health System, she completed a 3-year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Magee-Womens Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Dr. Malik is board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. She has expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility, including polycystic ovary syndrome, male factor infertility, and ovarian aging. She is also accomplished in the areas of fertility preservation and elective egg freezing.

Dr. Malik has received several honors, including the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Physician Services Division Scholarship, the Society of Laparoscopic Surgery Outstanding Surgeon Resident Award, and the Cleveland Society of OB/GYN Women’s Health Service and Leadership Award. She has presented her research on fertility preservation and sexual dysfunction at several national meetings.

An advocate in the reproductive endocrinology field, Dr. Malik has held a variety of leadership roles with the American Medical Student Association and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Originally from Cleveland, Dr. Malik enjoys running, photography, tennis, and traveling.

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I absolutely love the dynamic of the entire team here at SGF. Every person from the moment you walk in the door plays an integral role and is so dedicated to the patients.

Education

  • Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Summa Health System
  • Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
  • Northern Virginia Magazine Top Doctor (2022-2023)
  • Castle Connolly Top Doctor (2022-2023)
  • University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Physician Services Division Scholarship
  • Cleveland Society of OB/GYN Women’s Health Service and Leadership Award
  • Society of Laparoscopic Surgery Outstanding Surgeon Resident Award
  • Washingtonian magazine Top Doctor (2022)
  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American Society for Reproductive Medicine
  • Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
  • Snyder TE, Malik S, Circelli K. Perimenopause. In: Bieber EJ, Sanfilippo JS, Horowitz IR, Shafi Mi, eds. Clinical Gynecology. 2nd ed. Cambridge Press; 2015.
  • Malik S, Sanfilippo JS. Communication skills. In: Sanfilippo JS, Bieber EJ, Javitch DG, Siegrist RB, eds. MBA for Healthcare. Oxford University Press; 2015.
  • Malik S, Lin CC, Sukhwani M, Orwig KE. Reduced preimplantation embryo development after intracytoplasmic sperm injection with sperm exposed to alkylating chemotherapy in a mouse model. Paper presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting, October 17, 2013.
  • Fenton BW, Malik S. Patient preparation for laparoendoscopic surgery. In: Kavic MS, Nezhat C, Winfield H, eds. Prevention & Management of Laparoendoscopic Surgical Complications. 3rd ed. Miami: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons; 2011.
  • Sanfilippo JS, Malik S. Tuboperitoneal infertility. Decision Support in Medicine. www.decisionsupportinmedicine.com. Published 2011.
  • Malik S, Fenton BW. The effect of lifelong dysmenorrhea on sexual function in women with chronic pelvic pain. Paper presented at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting, October 26, 2010.

Q&A

Well, my parents told me I wanted to be a doctor ever since I started carrying around a Fisher Price medical bag when I was about 4 years old. While I don’t fully recall that, I do remember really admiring my pediatrician growing up. He was a wonderful doctor who really cared about our family and watched me mature. As I grew up, I just gravitated towards helping others. I loved volunteering in the community and at the nearby hospitals. It was such a wonderful feeling to make someone else’s day just a little brighter.

I actually had never heard of a reproductive endocrinologist until a friend suggested it to me as an elective rotation in medical school. The more I learned, the more intrigued I became. I spent 2 weeks immersed in the field. It was the first time in my medical career that I felt like the physicians and the patients worked so hard towards a common goal. The couples I met were such wonderful people and I wanted nothing more than to help them complete their dream of a family. From that moment on, I knew this was exactly what I was meant to do. I truly cannot imagine doing anything else.

I absolutely love the dynamic of the entire team here at SGF. Every person from the moment you walk in the door plays an integral role and is so dedicated to the patients. It is easy to think that a group this size would feel impersonal, but it’s the complete opposite. Even though I have just started here, I feel like I already have a new family. It is such a wonderful feeling and I hope our patients feel the same way.

My parents have always been my inspiration. They have been there for me in every facet of my life, no matter how big or small. They are wonderful and caring people who never hesitate to lend a helping hand to those around them. They were always there to help me with everything from math homework or a science project to trying to help me study for medical exams, despite not being physicians themselves. Their unconditional love and support inspires me and is a constant reminder of how strong a parent’s love can be.

I would love to keep traveling and maybe plan a trip to Australia, Thailand, or Peru. I’m determined to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu soon!

I love photography! My friends and family know me for always having a camera in hand. I think it’s a great way to preserve memories. I am usually toting around a large DSLR camera at weddings and other events. I also like to draw and will do a bit of charcoal drawing. I decided to pick up painting lately, but I wouldn’t say I am good at that just yet! I enjoy playing tennis, running, and biking. I’m looking forward to exploring the beautiful trails here in the area. I also really enjoy exploring new places and restaurants and I think the D.C. area will keep me pretty busy there too!

Honestly, there is not a single song on my phone. However, I do love listening to Pandora when I go running or biking, especially the Black Eyed Peas station. It always keeps me going during a long run!