Jamie L. Alon, MD, FAAP

 

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Jamie L. Alon, MD, FAAP

Dr. Jamie Alon joined Pediatric Associates in 2001. She graduated from Cornell University Medical School in 1998 and completed her Pediatric residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell in Manhattan in 2001. She enjoys caring for all pediatric age groups and her special area of interest is adolescent medicine. Dr. Alon currently serves as a board member for the Quality Measures and Medicaid Committee of the CT Children’s Medical Center Clinically Integrated Network. 

Dr. Alon grew up on a farm in Israel and is fluent in Hebrew. She moved to the United States with her husband after her military service and currently lives in Ridgefield where she raised her two (now adult) children. Dr. Alon enjoys reading, baking and traveling the country and the world with her family. Gone are the days of being the soccer and figure skating mom!

EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS:

Board Certified in Pediatric Medicine
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
Attending physician, Danbury Hospital

Residency / Internship: New York Presbyterian Hospital, Medical Center at Cornell
MD: Cornell University Medical College
Alpha Omega Alpha for academic excellence honor society
Bachelor of Science - Biology: University of California, Los Angeles
Graduated Summa Cum Laude with Departmental Honors

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Pediatric Associates of Western Connecticut, LLC
41 Germantown Road
Danbury, CT 06810-4087

Telephone: (203) 744-1680
Fax: (203) 792-6510

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Pediatric Associates of Western Connecticut

Monday:

9am – 5pm

Urgent care hours 6pm – 9pm

Tuesday:

9am – 5pm

Urgent care hours 6pm – 9pm

Wednesday:

9am – 5pm

Urgent care hours 6pm – 9pm

Thursday:

9am – 5pm

Urgent care hours 6pm – 9pm

Friday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

8:30 am – 12 noon - Urgent Care Hours (depending on patient volume)

Sunday:

8:30 am – 12 noon - Urgent Care Hours (depending on patient volume)