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Dr. Catherine M. Zelinsky
Adolescent Specialist | Adolescent Medicine
88 Princeton Hightstown Rd suite 103 Princeton Junction NJ, 08550About
Dr. Catherine Zelinsky is an adolescent specialist practicing in Trenton, NJ. Dr. Zelinsky works with patients who are in the adolescent age, or generally between the ages of 11 and 19 years old. As an adolescent-specialist, Dr. Zelinsky treats many common health issues that pre-teens and teenagers face, from mental, to behavioral, to physical conditions. Some of these issues may include growth and hormone problems, sports injuries, eating disorders, substance abuse and more. Adolescent specialists perform medical exams, histories and diagnostic tests, and develop individualized treatment plans for each patient.
Education and Training
Rutgers
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Treatments
- Eczema
- Dermatitis
- Allergies
- Ear Infection
- Contact Dermatitis
- Hay Fever (allergic Rhinitis)
- Tonsillitis
- Croup
- Adjustment Disorder
- Strep Throat
Dr. Catherine M. Zelinsky's Practice location
Practice At 1255 Whitehorse Mercerville Rd Suite 510 Building B
1255 Whitehorse Mercerville Rd Suite 510 Building B -Trenton, NJ 08619Get Direction
Practice At 3 Hamilton Health Pl Suite A
3 Hamilton Health Pl Suite A -Trenton, NJ 08690Get Direction
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550Get Direction
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Get to know Pediatrician Dr. Catherine M. Zelinsky, who serves patients in Princeton Junction, New Jersey.
A seasoned pediatrician, Dr. Zelinsky tends to patients at her private practice – Princeton-Windsor Pediatrics – in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. She has over 20 years of experience caring for children from birth through college years. Her passion and mission in life is to work as a team with families to keep children safe, healthy and happy.
Princeton-Windsor Pediatrics is a family-oriented pediatric office dedicated to treating children and adolescents. Their team of caring healthcare professionals believe in building relationships with their young patients and providing a comforting atmosphere with “one-on-one” individualized attention.
Graduating with her medical degree from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Dr. Zelinsky went on to further her training by completing a residency in pediatrics at Cooper University Hospital.
A Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP), the doctor is board-certified in pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The mission of the ABP is to advance child health by certifying pediatricians who meet standards of excellence and are committed to continuous learning and improvement.
Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends individuals be under pediatric care up to the age of 21. Pediatricians provide medical care to people ranging in age from newborns to young adults. They are trained to examine, diagnose, and treat children with a wide variety of injuries and illnesses through all of their developmental stages, as they grow and mature.
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Nearest Hospitals
ST FRANCIS MEDICAL CENTERl
601 HAMILTON AVE TRENTON NJ 8629ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HAMILTONl
ONE HAMILTON HEALTH PLACE HAMILTON NJ 8690ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HAMILTONl
ONE HAMILTON HEALTH PLACE HAMILTON NJ 8690ST FRANCIS MEDICAL CENTERl
601 HAMILTON AVE TRENTON NJ 8629ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HAMILTONl
ONE HAMILTON HEALTH PLACE HAMILTON NJ 8690