COURT HOUSE — Cape Regional Physicians Associates is pleased to announce Amit H. Patel, M.D., Board-Certified Pulmonologist, will join the growing multi-specialty medical group in July, 2014.
Dr. Patel received his medical degree from the American University of Antigua School of Medicine. He completed his graduate medical education in Internal Medicine at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ, and completed his Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Fellowship at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Patel grew up in Atlantic County and attended Mainland Regional High School, Somers Point, New Jersey. “I am so pleased to be returning home to practice medicine,” stated Dr. Patel. “I couldn’t think of a better place to live, work, and of course, to go fishing.”
“It is a pleasure to welcome Dr. Amit Patel to Cape Regional Medical Center and the Pulmonary/Sleep Medicine office of Cape Regional Physicians Associates,” stated Dr. William Hofmann, Medical Director of Cape Regional Physicians Associates. “Dr. Patel is a of native of Linwood, New Jersey, and we are excited that he has chosen to return to Southern New Jersey to care for the residents and visitors of Cape May County.”
Amit Patel, M.D., will join William Bradway, D.O., in the Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine office of Cape Regional Physicians Associates. The office is located at 207 Court House S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House, New Jersey. To schedule an appointment, please call the Central Authorization and Scheduling Center at 609-778-1008 or call the office directly at 609-465-2001.
Cape Regional Physicians Associates is a multi-specialty medical group which includes some of the finest providers in the area. They are affiliated with Cape Regional Health System and have locations throughout Cape May County. For more information, please visit their website at www.CapeRegionalPhysicians.com or contact Susan Staeger, Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator at 609-463-2059.
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