Dr. Radhakrishna completed a two-year pediatrician at UMDNJ and started this practice in 1980 after receiving a one-year pediatric ICU and infectious disease special training at the Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Her academic qualification is excellent at the Gold Award, her excellent achievement, and ranking of South India's most famous medical department. She devoted her full effort to pediatric care and touched the lives of thousands of people during his four years career. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at RWJH School of Medicine and actively teaches pediatric patients from MA, PA, NP, Pre-Med, medical students, and several residential programs. For her, life is about happiness of children from newborn babies to 21 years old. Her special interest includes taking care of premature babies, ADHD, obesity and asthma patients.
Dr. Radhakrishna is my pediatrician for over 22 years. She is offering very careful service, it is not only very focused on her practice, especially her patients. She listened and spent time to carefully solve all my health problems. Indeed, all the other practitioners of this practice are also very skilled and knowledgeable. If you do not have Dr. Radhakrishna, I am very satisfied with any other doctor who has seen me. I strongly encourage parents to provide high quality care, employee dedication, and the high expertise they provide.
In 2012, Dr. Amy Mehta Shah participated in the medical treatment of Dr. Radhakrishna. After growing up in Edison Town she has a close relationship with the Central New Jersey community. Dr. Shah's curiosity about her pediatrician because she covered her father, pediatrician in her office began when she was young. She obtained a medical degree from Philadelphia Orthopedic Surgery University (PCOM). During PCOM she was co-chair of the American Medical Women's Association. Dr. Shah completed pediatric training at Bristolmyer Squib Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. After graduation she received a compassionate award of caring doctor Mercy Rugino, MD. Not only is she a very handsome and attractive doctor, she solves all your concerns about child's health, she is also fluent in Gujarati
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