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Dr. Natasha E. Kelly, MD, MBA, MSA

Surgeon

5/5(2)
445 Beaver Street AptA8 Ansonia CT, 06401
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. Natasha Kelly is a general surgeon/general practitioner practicing in Ansonia, CT. Dr. Kelly specializes in providing general practice medical care Telemedicine/Telehealth focusing on MAT/Opioid/alcohol use disorder management, Women's Health, Therapeutic Medical Cannabis, and Urgent Care in socially disdvantged areas and populations.

Education and Training

SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Medical Degree 0

Provider Details

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Dr. Natasha E. Kelly, MD, MBA, MSA
Dr. Natasha E. Kelly, MD, MBA, MSA's Expert Contributions
  • Doxycycline: An Effective Therapeutic for Acute COVID

    It has been demonstrated in the literature, since May 2021 that Doxycycline is an effective and efficacious therapeutic against the SARS-COV2 virus. The literature demonstrates that physiologically Doxycycline works as an antiviral, and anti-inflammatory in a similar fashion to Ivermectin....

  • The Optimal Opioid Use Disorder Rx: Low Barrier MOUD

    Purdue Pharma finally admitted to their guilt for misleading and misinforming physicians and the medical community about the addiction profile of Oxycodone/Oxycontin. The resultant carnage to society, the opioid epidemic, is still rabidly ravaging the country. The COVID pandemic exponentially...

  • Ivermectin: An Effective Therapeutic for Long COVID

    Ivermectin as an antiviral is an effective therapeutic for long COVID. The key is to optimize and augment innate immunity via enhancement of the gut microbiome, as well as, improving the required micronutrient and trace minerals, that are necessary co-factors for the body's internal wound...

  • The Optimal Opioid Use Disorder Rx: Low Barrier MOUD

    Purdue Pharma finally admitted to their guilt for misleading and misinforming physicians and the medical community about the addiction profile of Oxycodone/Oxycontin. The resultant carnage to society, the opioid epidemic, is still rabidly ravaging the country. The COVID pandemic exponentially...

  • The Cure for Obesity: The Gut Microbiome

    Obesity is now a global disease. In the United States about 40-50% of the population is overweight or obese. This is a twenty-first century problem secondary to the fast food industry. Food has become a drug with exponential addiction potential, and should be considered a component of substance use...

  • Endometrioisis: A Systemic Disease

    Endometriosis is a progressive chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease that affect 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, which can sometimes start at 9-11 years old. It is an extremely debilitating disease which is often misdiagnosed and under diagnosed. There are two types invisible/microscopic...

  • Urgent Care Telehealth Protocol for Telehealth-Telemedicine Providers

    Urgent Care Telehealth Protocol for Beginners: High Quality Documentation: No Representation Without DocumentationDo’s: Verify, Don’t TRUST...

  • Endometriosis: The Great Chameleon

    Endometriosis is an inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects 1 in 10 women globally and affects women mainly during their reproductive years. Secondary to the ability of these inflamed tissues or inflammatory mediators possibly spreading to anywhere in the body, endometriosis is woefully...

  • Treatment for Low Sexual Desire in Women

    Hyposexual desire disorder (HSDD) or low sexual desire in women affects about 1 in 10 women globally. The causes of low sexual desire in women are varied and many. The main causes I have seen in my practice are due to oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices, implantable hormonal devices,...

  • What happens after your appendix is removed?

    Hello: It depends on how bad your appendicitis was, and the type of surgery, that is, laparoscopic or open. The appendix is a part of gut immune response system, especially before 18 years old. Therefore, if it is removed prior to 18 y.o., your immune response to disease can be affected. After 18 years old it’s not so bad. You can have adhesions and intestinal issues after surgery, especially if this is the first sign for inflammatory bowel disease of some form. Dr Kelly READ MORE

  • When can you write again after hand surgery?

    Hi, 8-12 weeks. It depends on your body's healing capabilities and extent of hand surgery. Dr. Kelly READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

SurgeonBehavioral Health TelemedicineUrgent Care TelemedicineWomen's Health TelemedicineTherapeutic Medical Cannabis TelemedicineMOUD Telemedicine

Awards

  • NSF SBIR Pitch 2022 NSF SBIR 

Internships

  • University of Pittsburgh

Fellowships

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Love of the medical field, helping patients, education, research, making a difference

Areas of research

Gut Barrier Failure

Obesity

Pediatric Surgical Oncology

Genetic Polymorphisms

Dr. Natasha E. Kelly, MD, MBA, MSA's Practice location

Effective Healthcare Medical PBC

445 Beaver Street AptA8 -
Ansonia, CT 06401
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Patient Experience with Dr. Kelly


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Dr. Natasha E. Kelly, MD, MBA, MSA has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 2 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Surgeon in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.
  • Sherlan
    (5)

    Detailed instructions and diagnosis. Great at follow-ups. Easy to speak to and a great listener. Dr. Kelly keeps excellent records and has a sense of humor. Known Dr. Kelly for over 8 years and she has an excellent memory of all my issues and follow-through promptly as needed.

  • Angeline
    (5)

    Dr. Kelly is personable, relatable, and caring. She listens to my issue and follow-up to be sure I was doing well/getting better. In addition, she is an expert in her field. Last, she is well-rounded with respect to different types of treatments. In other words, she is not one-dimensional in her recommendations for a cure.

Media Releases

Get to know General Surgeon-General Practitioner Dr. Natasha E. Kelly, who serves patients in underserved areas/population in 5 states including the Naugatuck Valley via Telehealth. 

As a general surgeon-general practitioner who is domiciled in Connecticut, Dr. Kelly performs a range of surgeries and operations, usually focusing on areas and organs of the abdomen and their related organs. She runs her own virtual community health center at Effective Healthcare Medical P.C., with her physical office in Ansonia, Connecticut, and is licensed in 5 states.

Effective Healthcare Medical P.C. has been providing community healthcare solely via Telehealth for over 4 years. The virtual health clinic provides clinical services focusing on urgent care, MAT/Opioid/alcohol use disorder management, pain management, migraine management, orthotic devices/occupational health/rehab medicine, cancer screening, pharmacogenetics, allergy/immunology testing, obesity medicine, behavioral health, women’s health, infertility, polypharmacy prevention/management, and wound care. Additionally, with the advent of point of care devices which can monitor heart rhythms, blood pressure and glucose levels at home,. Telehealth is vast approaching the methodology for preventative and continuous care for the improvement in treatment for chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension.

After earning her medical degree from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Dr. Kelly went on to perform her residencies in general surgery at SUNY Downstate Medical Center  and North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

With over two decades of experience in her field, Dr. Kelly attributes her success to her love of the medical field, her desire to help patients, her efforts to stay on top of education and research, as well as her strive to affect change in the field of healthcare.. 

Specializing in general surgery and emergency medicine, she is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

General surgery is a surgical specialty that focuses on abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, appendix and bile ducts, and often the thyroid gland. A general surgeon performs a wide range of abdominal surgeries for many forms of intestinal and abdominal wall neoplasms, gallbladder disease, gastric and pancreatic disease. They follow the patient through critical care and surgical recovery all the way to outpatient care. 

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