Dr. Christina Dewey, MD, Pediatrician
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Dr. Christina Dewey, MD

Pediatrician

4500 Xerxes Ave S Minneapolis MN, 55410

About

Christina Dewey, MD, is a board certified pediatrician, published author, speaker, entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of PedsMamaDoc, LLC.  She is a mom, an RA warrior, a believer in science and evidence based medicine, and a fierce advocate for patients, physicians, mental health, children, & vaccines.

 

Dr. Dewey graduated with B.S. in biology from the University of Michigan in 1992, received her medical doctorate from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in 1996, completed her intern year in general surgery at Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center, followed by 2 years of Pediatric Surgery Research at Columbus Children’s Hospital.  She then switched her focus & completed Pediatric Residency at the University of Minnesota, and has been a practicing pediatrician in the Twin Cities Metro Area for over 2 decades. 

 

To learn more and to join Dr. Dewey's VIP waitlist, please visit https://drchristinadeweymd.com/.

Board Certification

American Board of Pediatrics

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, Mental Health

Awards

  • TopDoc2021 2021 MN Monthly Magazine 

Professional Memberships

  • Member Minnesota Medical Association/Twin Cities 

Fellowships

  • The Ohio State University - Children's Hospital, Surgical Research Fellow    1997

Dr. Christina Dewey, MD's Practice location

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4500 Xerxes Ave S -
Minneapolis, MN 55410
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