About
Dr. Pomrenke is a board-certified family medicine physician with an MD and MPH from Virginia Commonwealth University, both earned in 2008. Before medical school, he completed a Master of Theological Studies at Union PSCE in 2005, a background that shaped his whole-person approach to patient care. He spent a summer as an interfaith hospital chaplain and carries that experience into every patient relationship. Fully listening and becoming a true partner in someone's health journey remain central to how he practices.
His clinical career began with a family medicine residency, followed by ten years at a Community Health Center serving uninsured patients. From 2020 to 2025, he worked at K Health, using technology to deliver personal, heart-centered primary care. He opened Main Street Clinic DPC in Sylvania in 2026, where he and his family have lived for the past four years. His MPH focused on advocacy and access, and he has worked on food access, advance care planning, and care for the uninsured throughout his career. He holds membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, the DPC Alliance, the Ohio AAFP, and the Menopause Society. His clinical interests include preventive medicine, family systems, menopause, and community health.
Education & Training
Medical School
Virginia Commonwealth University (MD/MPH Dual Degree, 2008)
Residency
Family Medicine residency (institution not specified); followed by 10 years at Community Health Center
Additional Training
Master of Theological Studies, Union PSCE (2005)
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Pomrenke right for?
Dr. Pomrenke works well with individuals and families who want a physician who knows them over time. Adults managing chronic conditions, those navigating perimenopause or menopause, and parents seeking well-child care all fit his practice well. His public health background makes him a strong partner for patients focused on prevention and long-term healthy aging. People who value a physician rooted in the Sylvania community will find a natural fit here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Pomrenke treats a broad range of primary care conditions, including chronic disease management, urgent care concerns, preventive care, and menopause. He also performs annual physicals and well-child checks. His clinical interests include family systems health, prevention, and community wellbeing. Note that Main Street Clinic DPC does not function as a pain management clinic.
Yes. Dr. Pomrenke holds board certification through the American Academy of Family Physicians. He earned his MD and MPH from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2008 and completed his family medicine residency before practicing for over a decade at a Community Health Center.
Dr. Pomrenke earned an MD and MPH from Virginia Commonwealth University and completed a Master of Theological Studies at Union PSCE. He spent over a decade serving uninsured patients at a Community Health Center. From 2020 to 2025, he practiced at K Health, applying technology to personalized primary care. He opened Main Street Clinic DPC in Sylvania in 2026.
Yes. Dr. Pomrenke holds membership in the Menopause Society for both 2025 and 2026. He treats patients navigating perimenopause and menopause and hosts a monthly community health group on the topic. Menopause is one of his core clinical interests.
Dr. Pomrenke treats health as inseparable from family systems, culture, and community. He prioritizes prevention and believes establishing healthy patterns early supports long-term wellbeing. His background in chaplaincy informs how he listens and engages. He focuses on becoming a genuine partner in each patient's health journey.
Dr. Pomrenke earned an MPH focused on advocacy and access to care. He has worked to expand access to healthy food, advance care planning, and primary care for uninsured patients. That background shapes how he thinks about community health and the social factors that influence individual wellbeing.
Yes. Dr. Pomrenke provides well-child checks as part of his family medicine practice. Vaccines for well-child visits are obtained at a local pharmacy. The practice offers youth memberships for patients ages 6 to 17 when a parent also holds a membership.
Dr. Pomrenke and his family have lived in Sylvania for the past four years. He opened Main Street Clinic DPC there in 2026, with a clear commitment to serving the local community and helping his neighbors age well.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026
