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Paula Amendola-Sekinski, DO

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Gender Female
Languages English
Board certification

Family Medicine

Medical school New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
Internship Saint Barnabas Health Center
Residency St Barnabas Hospital Family Practice Residency
Specialty

Adult Diabetes, Adolescent Health Exam, Comprehensi, Bariatric Medicine (Weight Loss), Gastroenterology, Injuries

Group White Plains Hospital Physician Associates
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About

Dr. Paula Amendola-Sekinski specializes in family medicine and primary care, including routine examinations, immunizations and management of chronic diseases. She sees both adults and adolescents for well visits and a broad range of conditions, including acute upper respiratory tract infections, high blood pressure, diabetes and thyroid issues.

Dr. Amendola-Sekinski earned her medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Afterward, she trained at St. Barnabas Hospital and continued to practice in the Bronx. She is board certified in Family Medicine, and is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, New York State Osteopathic Medical Society and the American Medical Association. Dr. Amendola-Sekinski greatly values the bonds she forms with her patients and entire families.

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