Christine Steinberg, DNP, FNP, is a Family Nurse Practitioner certified by the AANPCB. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree from the University of Maryland. Christine works with Dr. Polesin, specializing in chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions. Her diverse background includes oncology and infectious disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mount Sinai. She holds a certificate in plant medicine to support her holistic and patient-centered approach to care.
Christine Steinberg, DNP, FNP, is a Family Nurse Practitioner certified by the AANPCB. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree from the University of Maryland. Christine works with Dr. Polesin, specializing in chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions. Her diverse background includes oncology and infectious disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mount Sinai. She holds a certificate in plant medicine to support her holistic and patient-centered approach to care.
Christine Steinberg is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a Doctoral degree in Nursing Practice from the University of Maryland and is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB). She works closely with Dr. Polesin to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care for individuals with chronic pain and related musculoskeletal conditions.
Christine’s clinical expertise is grounded in a diverse background that includes general medicine, oncology, bone marrow transplant at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and infectious disease at Mount Sinai. In addition to her work in pain management, she holds a teaching certification in nursing and health education, bringing a strong educational foundation to her practice. She also has a certificate in plant medicine, which complements her holistic approach to care and wellness.
Christine is an avid runner and a dedicated half-marathoner. She is the founder of the Chatham Runners Club, a community-driven group that fosters health, motivation, and connection through running.
