Tribeca Pediatrics expands Bay Ridge footprint with new Fort Hamilton office * Brooklyn Paper
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Tribeca Pediatrics expands Bay Ridge footprint with new Fort Hamilton office * Brooklyn Paper
""I've known I wanted to be a doctor for as long as I can remember, and very early on, I realized that pediatrics was where I belonged," she said. "Kids are incredibly resilient, their smiles are infectious, and no two days are ever the same. It's truly a privilege to support families through every stage, from those first newborn days to young adulthood.""
""Founded in 1994 by Dr. Michel Cohen in his Tribeca home, Tribeca Pediatrics began with a mission to provide high-quality, low-intervention care to children in the community. Over three decades, it has grown into a network of neighborhood offices throughout the NYC metro area while continuing to offer the personalized care Dr. Cohen envisioned for his first patients. Tribeca Pediatrics offers families access to top pediatricians in New York City for more than 30 years, state-of-the-art offices with 24/7 medical advice, and in-network coverage with most major insurance plans, including Managed Care Medicaid. The practice does not charge membership or concierge fees, has no waitlist for new patients, and provides easy registration, records transfer, and scheduling.""
Tribeca Pediatrics opened a new Bay Ridge office at the corner of 89th and Third Avenue in Fort Hamilton and will host a community meet-and-greet from 3–5 p.m. on Sept. 30 with office tours, staff introductions, face painting, and a coloring station for children. Dr. Shereen Elmaghrabi will lead the office; she is a Kings County resident, native New Yorker, fluent in Arabic, and committed to compassionate, dependable care from newborns through young adulthood. Tribeca Pediatrics provides state-of-the-art offices, 24/7 medical advice, in-network coverage with most major insurers including Managed Care Medicaid, no membership fees, no waitlist, easy registration, and same-day sick visits with extended hours.
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