Dr. Ayman M. Mansour, MD, MPH
Pediatrician | Pediatric Rheumatology
535 E 70th St New York NY, 10021About
Dr. Ayman M. Mansour is a board-certified pediatrician who sees patients at his private practice, Shore Health Pediatrics, in Manasquan, NJ. He also lends his expertise as pediatric attending and emergency medicine pediatrician at Community Medical Center in Toms River, Saint Peter’s Medical Center, and HMH Southern Ocean Medical Center, where he was honored with the Galaxy Award for Exceptional Patient Care (2015). Dr. Mansour’s practice is affiliated with Riverside Medical Group. With fifteen years of experience in the pediatrics arena, Dr. Mansour has accrued in-depth expertise in all facets of pediatric medicine, including sick visits, well child visits, immunizations, routine physicals, and urgent care. Dr. Mansour is an active volunteer and supporter of charitable causes. As such, he has participated in two international medical missions providing medical treatment to refugees in Jordan. He dedicates his spare time to being with his family and outdoor activities, such as swimming at the shore, fishing, and biking. He has competed in several half-marathons, including the HiTOPS Princeton and the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half-Marathons
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Rutgers University - New Brunswick Bachelor Degree 0
George Washington University Master's Degree 0
St. George’s University Medical School medical degree 0
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pediatrics
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Does my daughter have plagiocephaly?
Hello, This is in response to the 7-month-old with plagiocephaly. First, your adorable daughter would need to be evaluated in person clinically in order for me to make any assessment. Also, we would recommend the helmet at 4-5 months of age if it was deemed necessary. Usually mild plagiocephaly does not affect mental or physical development. Thank you for your service! Dr. Mansour READ MORE
How do I know if my child has covid?
Hello This a good question but it’s a complex one that would need an extensive discussion for a complete answer. Just briefly if you suspect that your child has Covid, the most accurate- sensitive- test is the pcr test. There is also a blood test done to see if they have the antibodies to COVID. If your child has any concerning respiratory symptoms - they should be evaluated by a physician ASAP or be seen in the ER. READ MORE
What can you give a toddler for a cold?
Hello, Usually with a cold, all that is needed is nasal saline spray or drops every few hours with suctioning, which could be a 2-person job, given the age of the toddler. If there is a persistent cough, any irregular breathing, or shortness of breath, the patient needs to be evaluated by the physician. Take Care, Dr. Mansour READ MORE
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Fellowships
- New York–Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center – Hospital for Special Surgery pediatric rheumatology
Fellowships
- New YorkPresbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center Hospital for Special Surgery0pediatric rheumatology
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Get to know Pediatrician Dr. Ayman M. Mansour, who serves patients in Manasquan, New Jersey.
A trusted pediatrician, Dr. Mansour is affiliated with Shore Health Pediatrics in Manasquan, New Jersey. He specializes in pediatric medicine.
A New Jersey native, he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from Rutgers University – New Brunswick. He later obtained his Master of Public Health degree (MPH) from George Washington University and his medical degree from the St. George’s University Medical School. He completed his three-year residency in pediatrics at New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, New York and a one-year fellowship in pediatric rheumatology at New York–Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center – Hospital for Special Surgery.
With over 14 years of experience in the field, he 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.
In addition to seeing patients at Shore Health Pediatrics, Dr. Mansour can be found on staff at Southern Ocean Medical Center, Community Medical Center in Toms River, and Saint Peter’s Medical Center.
In 2015, he received the Galaxy Award for Exceptional Patient Care at Southern Ocean Medical Center.
During his free time, Dr. Mansour enjoys spending time with his family and engaging in a wide range of outdoor activities, including biking, fishing, and swimming at the shore. He has competed in various half-marathons, including the HiTOPS Princeton and the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half-Marathons. He also loves volunteering and supporting humanitarian and charitable causes. He has participated in two international medical missions providing medical treatment to refugees in Jordan.
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