Bobby Batra, M.D., practices pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians White Marsh. She received her medical degree from Maulana Azad Medical College, and also completed her residency...
Nottingham (MD) - - Phone: (443) 442-2300
Gail Jacoby, M.D., comes to Johns Hopkins Community Physicians with an accomplished and extensive background in general pediatrics. Throughout her career, her compassion and excellent communication...
Nottingham (MD) - - Phone: (443) 442-2300
Jayda Watkins, M.D., comes to Johns Hopkins Community Physicians after completing her residency at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to completing her...
Nottingham (MD) - - Phone: (443) 442-2300
Johns Hopkins Community Physicians offers pediatric care right here in Nottingham, Maryland. Our providers take the time to get to know their patients’ lifestyle and health care background to make...
Nottingham (MD) - - Phone: (443) 442-2300
Joseph Hubicki, P.A.-C., is a physician assistant at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians White Marsh. He received a degree in microbiology from Pennsylvania State University in State College,...
Nottingham (MD) - - Phone: (443) 442-2300
Lisa Koulish, M.D., is a pediatrician at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians White Marsh. She earned her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, and completed her residency...
Nottingham (MD) - - Phone: (443) 442-2300
Pediatricians are medical persons who care or treat babies till their young adulthood. Pediatricians are traditionally considered to be members of a learned profession with in Nottingham, because of the extensive training requirements, and also because of the occupation's special ethical and legal duties. Pediatric medical practitioners in general often work long and inflexible hours, with shifts at unsociable times, and may earn less than other professionals whose education is of comparable length.
Pediatricians work with other medical specialists and healthcare professionals in Nottingham to provide for the health and emotional needs of children. Generally, pediatricians focus on babies, children, adolescents, and young adults from birth to age 21 years to ,ease the difficulties of children and adolescents with chronic conditions, foster healthy lifestyles, control infectious disease and reduce infant and child mortality in Nottingham.