Vicki Ann Iannotti, MD

155 White Plains Rd
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Dr. Iannotti brings 26+ years of pediatric experience and expertise to community practice with Columbia Primary Care, to care for children and their families in a personalized, patient centered medical home environment. Her inpatient experience includes newborn nursery care, pediatric inpatient care at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital, Valhalla, and leading the medical care of medically fragile children as the Chief Medical Officer at Elizabeth Seton Children's in Yonkers, NY. Dr. Iannotti has worked on numerous committees to ensure quality and safety, pharmacy and therapeutics, infection control and sepsis evaluation and treatment. She has taught innumerable medical students and residents serving as a mentor and role model to many.
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