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Staten Island / New York / United States
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Dr. Michele Dehnert, an attending physician at Staten Island University Hospital, is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Dehnert evaluates and provides treatment for children and adolescents with a wide range of developmental disabilities and behavioral difficulties including delayed development (speech, motor skills, learning); learning problems; autism spectrum disorder; attention & behavioral disorders (ADHD, oppositional-defiant disorder, conduct problems, depression, anxiety, tics, habit disorders); and regulatory disorders (difficulties with the following: sleep, feeding, discipline, toilet training). She is part of a team of providers that includes a second developmental pediatrician, two nurse practitioners, and a clinical psychologist. The team runs a large psychotropic medication practice, with expertise in optimizing medication management in developmentally disabled children and adolescents. Dr. Dehnert feels that it is a privilege to be a part of childrens lives and to assist them in achieving their full potential.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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Dana Kaplan, MD is the Director for Child Abuse and Neglect for the Depm1ment of Pediatrics at Staten Island University Hospital. She is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra-Northwell. She is board certified in General Pediatrics and Child Abuse Pediatrics, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and a Member of the Ray E. Helfer Society. She is also a faculty mentor for the New York State Child Abuse Medical Provider (CHAMP) Network to educate healthcare professionals in the identification and management of child abuse cases. As a Child Abuse Pediatrician, Dr. Kaplan is trained to medically evaluate cases of suspected child physical abuse, child sexual, abuse, neglect and medical child abuse. Dr. Kaplan has lectured both regionally and nationally and is active in research. She has authored several publications and educational materials on the subject of child abuse. Dr. Kaplans specific area of interest is in commercially sexually exploited youth. Dr. Kaplan also is actively involved in the education of trainees. She is the Associate Program Director for the Department of Pediatrics Residency Program as well as the Staten Island University Site Director for the Child Abuse Pediatrics Fellowship at Maimonides Medical Center/Infant and Childrens Hospital of Brooklyn.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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AdvantageCare Physicians Clove Road medical office is located at 1050 Clove Road, Staten Island NY 10301. Urgent Care is available.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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At PM Pediatrics, the most trusted alternative to the ER, your child will spend less time waiting and more time getting the royal treatment. Unlike traditional urgent care practices, we specialize in treating patients from the cradle to college, 365 days a year, every day until midnight. Our staff is specially trained to treat children and young adults in any urgent situation – from earaches, fevers, infections and abdominal pain to dehydration, asthma, fractures and wounds requiring stitches. Above all, we are committed to the highest quality after-hours care, while providing comfort and convenience to our patients and their families.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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Staten Island / New York / United States
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Eleny Romanos-Sirakis, MD is a board-certified specialist in pediatric hematology/oncology. She currently serves as the director of the pediatric hemoglobinopathy specialty center at Staten Island University Hospital, where comprehensive care is provided to patients with sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies. She is committed to education and research at SIUH; she is actively involved in further advancing research at SIUH as the co-chair of the pediatric research and scholarship committee. Her research interests include sickle cell disease and pediatric pain management. She is also an active committee member of the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Romanos-Sirakis provides clinical evaluations and treatments for a wide variety of hematology and oncology concerns. She provides care for pediatric patients from the newborn period through 21 years of age. She specializes in the care of patients with anemia, low white blood cell counts, low platelet counts, bleeding disorders, clotting disorders, sickle cell disease, enlarged lymph nodes, leukemia, lymphoma, and solid tumors. Providing optimal care and assessments, while minimizing the effects of treatments on patients and families quality of life is of highest priority for Dr. Romanos-Sirakis. She has additional training in pediatric pain management and is actively involved in the development of the SIUH Pediatric Comfort Campaign to minimize pain for children undergoing procedures and to improve overall pain management for pediatric patients. Dr. Romanos-Sirakis is dedicated to providing personalized and high-quality care to all of her patients.