Dr. Carolyn Whitney, MD
Pediatrician
1955 S 3rd St Memphis TN, 38109About
A Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Dr. Carolyn Whitney, MD is a board-certified pediatrician currently serving her patients at Regional One Health located in Tennessee. To begin her career, Dr. Whitney graduated with her medical degree from the Meharry Medical College in 1984. From there, she completed her residency at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan. With over 30 years of experience in her field, Dr. Whitney is board-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and holds an Adolescent Medicine Certification. Furthermore, to stay up to date in her field she remains a professional member of the Tennessee Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Bluff City Medical Society. In addition to working at Regional One Health, Dr. Whitney is also a pediatrician at South Third Primary Care and an instructor in Nursing-Primary/Public Health Department at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. On a more personal note, Dr. Whitney attributes her professional success to her drive to make a difference, and providing quality patient care. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling, reading, movies and interacting with the people in her life.
Dr. Carolyn Whitney, MD's Videos
Education and Training
Meharry Med Coll Sch of Med, Nashville Tn 1984
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Professional Society Memberships
- Tennessee AAP
Hobbies / Sports
- Traveling, Reading, Movies, People
Favorite professional publications
- All major pediatric publications and research
Dr. Carolyn Whitney, MD's Practice location
Dr. Carolyn Whitney, MD's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Whitney
Media Releases
Dr. Whitney graduated from the Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN. She graduated in 1984, giving her over three decades of experience in her field. After obtaining her Medical Degree Dr. Whitney completed her residency at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit, MI. She is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, and hold an Adolescent Medicine Certification. To stay up to date in her field she remains a professional member of the Tennessee Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, and Bluff City Medical Society. She has also been awarded as a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Whitney is a pediatrician at South Third Primary Care with Regional One Health and an instructor in Nursing-Primary/Public Health Department at University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She holds an expertise in Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, and Community Medicine. Pediatricsis the branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents from birth up to the age of 18. A paediatrician is a child’s physician who provides not only medical care for children who are acutely or chronically ill but also preventive health services for healthy children. A paediatrician manages physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the children under their care at every stage of development, in both sickness and health. Dr. Whitney attributes her professional success to her drive to make a difference, and providing quality patient care. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling, reading, movies and interacting with the people in her life.
Recommended Articles
- How to Prepare for an Adenoidectomy
Adenoidectomy is an operation performed to remove one's adenoids. Most of the time, adenoidectomy is done to children. Although rare, the procedure can be done to adults as well. When do adenoids need to be removed?Due to bacteria, viruses, or allergic reactions, your child might have enlarged...
- How Long Should my Child Be Sleeping?
The amount of sleep a child needs varies depending on the child and the child's age.1-4 weeks oldNewborns usually sleep for 15 to 18 hours per day, but this sleep usually occurs in short periods of two to four hours at a time. The duration of sleep is generally longer for babies who are born...
- Is Shingles Contagious? How Do You Get Shingles?
Shingles is a contagious viral infection that is caused by the varicella zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. This virus affects a particular nerve section, causing painful rashes on the skin connected to that particular nerve. The rash normally appears in a form of a band on any...
- What Is Chickenpox?
The causing factor of chickenpox and the ways of transmissionThe causing agent is a virus called varicella-zoster, which is an airborne and really contagious germ. It can be spread while coughing and sneezing, with little droplets of the mucus thrown from the nose and throat. Another way of catching...
- Everything Parents Should Know Before Treating Heat Rash
Heat rash, which is also called as "miliaria" or "prickly heat" is a condition that affects the skin mostly out of a blockage of the sweat ducts. The blockage of these sweat pores is mostly known to be as a result of excess sweating, which leaves the pores unable to excrete all the sweat. Upon...
- Benefits of a Weighted Vest for Autism
Sensory integration therapy has been used for people with autism and other neurological disorders to try and tackle the underlying neurological processing and integration of sensory information in order to have a positive effect on emotion, learning, and behavior. Using a weighted vest for autism is...