Arthi C Reddy, MD

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601 W 113th St
New York, NY 10025
Dr. Arthi Reddy is a board certified Internal Medicine physician. A native New Yorker, she completed her undergraduate studies at Dartmouth College before going on receive her MPH in health policy at Columbia. She earned her graduate medical degree from Chicago Medical School and then went on to complete her residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Over the past 10 years she has built successful practices in both Philadelphia and Brooklyn before finally settling in her own community at Columbia Primary Care Morningside Practice near where she raises her family in the upper west side. Dr. Reddy believes her greatest accomplishments as a doctor arise when taking an integrative approach to patient care. While earning her masters in public health and working at the NYC DOH she developed a deep respect and understanding of the impact of lifestyle, community structure and the broader healthcare system on individual health. She has a particular interest in nutritional biology and its effect on chronic diseases. Her passion in primary care remains not in simply treating her patients but in partnering with them to use cutting edge medical advancements as a means to supplement the human body’s own natural ability to heal itself.
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