About Us
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Amy Glaser M.D. Dr. Glaser was born in Brooklyn. She received her undergraduate degree from Smith College, her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Montefiore Hospital. She started in Park Slope 25 years ago with a special interest in teens, after completing a fellowship program in Adolescent Medicine at Mount Sinai. She has brought her expertise in that area into the community during her career at the Door, El Puente, Elmhurst Adolescent Center and Barnard. Dr. Glaser has been named by NY Magazine as a “top pediatrician” and as one of the “Best Doctors in America”. Most recently she became certified as a lactation consultant and has started a lactation support program within the practice. |
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Rachel Frank M.D. Rachel Frank is from East Lansing, Michigan. She attended college at the University of Michigan. She graduated with honors from medical school at the prestigious Washington University in St Louis, and went back to Michigan for a pediatric residency at the University of Michigan’s Mott Children’s Hospital. For the past 10 years she’s lived in New York City, working in the Emergency Departments at Lutheran Medical Center and The Brooklyn Hospital Center. Two years ago she returned to outpatient pediatrics. Although she enjoys acute care, she’s been thrilled to tackle the challenges of primary care pediatrics, especially now that she has two young children of her own and faces those challenges everyday at home! She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two daughters, and dances when she has free time. |
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Dalan Sow Read M.D. Dr. Dalan Sow Read will be joining us in November. She is board certified in both Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. She was born in Zagreb, Croatia, where she graduated from the Medical University. Dr. Read completed her pediatric residency and adolescent medicine fellowship training at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Since 2004 she has been an Assistant Professor of Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics at Downstate, teaching medical students, residents and fellows. She has a special interest in helping adolescents find ways to decrease stress, adjust to social and academic demands in their community, redirect unhealthy behaviors and take more active roles in their own healthcare. We welcome her to our practice! |


