Now accepting new patients.
Moll Premier Primary Care opens October 5, 2026, at 864 County Line Road in Bryn Mawr, PA
A primary care physician who believes the most useful thing he can do in a visit is listen first.
Board certified, American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, PCOM 2020
Residency, Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia 2023
Internal Medicine Physician (61F), U.S. Army Reserve
I have called the Main Line and Havertown area home since I came to Saint Joseph’s University, and I have spent my career learning what good medicine is and how it can create a powerful and positive impact for patients both in the hospital and in the clinic.
I began in primary care and quickly realized I loved it: getting to know my patients and walking with them through hard diagnoses and hard seasons of life, and getting to be their advocate. Life changes and a growing workload eventually led me to step away for a time and move into inpatient medicine, working as a per diem hospitalist at Main Line Health Bryn Mawr Hospital and WellSpan Evangelical Hospital.
Caring for very sick, very complex patients there, and helping their families through frightening moments by sitting with them and explaining what was happening, only confirmed what I already knew.
Primary care is where I belong.
Now I am building the practice I believe in. That means being able to see you within a day, sometimes within a couple of hours, when you are sick or worried, instead of hearing the next opening is months out. It means a doctor who advocates for you, listens to you, and helps you feel in control of your health.
Your diagnoses do not define you. They are real, everyday things you feel and live with, and I am here to help you understand them, sometimes put a name to them, and work through them together.
My clinical interests include women’s health, including peri- and postmenopausal care, fertility, and sexual health, with a focus on making care more open, comfortable, and accessible for women. I also provide LGBTQ+ care, including hormone therapy when desired, and I treat musculoskeletal pain and injuries, bringing in osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) when it helps.
If you have ever left an appointment feeling dismissed, that is the thing this practice was built to fix.
You should be able to explain your own care to someone else.
Dr. Moll advocates for you inside a complicated system, from specialist referrals to hospital follow-up.
Outside of medicine, my family is my heart. My wife and I have two young boys, two and a half and nine months. You will find us at the parks and playgrounds around town, at Life Time, at just about any toddler music class with our oldest, and out at the local festivals across the Main Line.
I serve my community through medicine as a primary care physician, and I serve my country as a physician in the U.S. Army Reserve. Both are the same commitment in different uniforms: show up, pay attention, and be useful to the person in front of you.
Christopher Moll, DO
Board certified, American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Internal Medicine Physician (61F), U.S. Army Reserve
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2020
Internal Medicine Residency, Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital, 2023
BS, Chemistry and Biology, Saint Joseph’s University, 2016
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