Katherine J. Anderson, MD, Clinical Geneticist

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111 Colchester Ave # 4
Burlington, VT 05401
Katherine Anderson, MD is a medical geneticist at the University of Vermont Medical Center, and assistant professor at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont. Her clinical interests include inborn errors of metabolism, pediatric genetics and prenatal genetic counseling; her research interests are focused on whole genome sequencing in acute unexplained illness. She performs a variety of specialized procedures, including skin biopsies. Dr. Anderson enjoys connecting with her patients and their families to complete the diagnostic odyssey and to develop a strategy that best supports the patient in growth, development and health. Genetics is a confusing and ever-changing specialty, and she relishes the opportunity to learn with, and from, every patient. Learn more about genomic medicine.
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