bios klepackWilliam Klepack, M.D. is Board certified in family practice. He received his MD degree from Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore after completing his undergraduate degree in physics and science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . His three years of Family Practice Residency training was at the University of Rochester Family Medicine Program.

Following residency he practiced in Nome, Alaska with the U.S. Public Health service for two years. Returning to the “lower 48” he joined a group practice in Bath, NY, where he stayed for eight years before the lure of a larger community drew him to Tompkins County in July 1989.

In June of 2016 he was named Family Physician of the Year by the New York State Academy of Family Physicians and remains active in the Academy’s work. He has chaired the public health committee of the New York State Academy of Family Physicians and received its president’s commendation for his work. Currently he serves on the Academy’s advocacy commission.

As of July 1 2017 Dr Klepack retired from private practice except for occasionally filling in as needed at the office. He continues as Medical Director of the Tompkins County Health Department. He is grateful for the privilege of caring for his patients and for the opportunity for them to continue their care at Dryden Family Medicine.