Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Psychiatry
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Kaylin A. Klie, MD, MA is a dually-board certified physician in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine, with a clinical focus in perinatal addiction and the integration of addiction medicine into primary care at the University of Colorado, where she is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry.
Prior to medicine, Dr. Klie trained as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She then completed medical school at Rush Medical College. She completed residency in Family Medicine followed by fellowship in Addiction Medicine at the University of Colorado. She is the founder of the Denver Health and University of Colorado PeAR (Perinatal Addiction and Recovery) clinics, where pregnant and parenting people are provided integrated prenatal/post-partum care and substance use disorder treatment.
She serves as the Program Director for the University of Colorado Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and is core faculty for the University of Colorado Addiction Psychiatry Fellowhip. She enjoys teaching and mentoring medical students, PA students, residents from a variety of training programs, and addiction fellows.
Dr. Klie is an active member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, Colorado Society of Addiction Medicine, the Colorado Substance Exposed Newborn Collaborative, Alpha Omega Alpha, and the ASAM Women's Action Group. She lives in Denver, CO with her husband and sons.