Jeannie A. Belay
Pediatrician
6219 Hollyfern Lane Atlanta Georgia, 30349About
Jeannie Belay, MD, maintains a position in the revered, Kaiser Permanente in the state of Georgia; a facility that provides Georgia with quality healthcare services and healthcare coverage. A pediatrician for over ten years, Dr. Belay is well-versed in treating children, infant, and adolescent patients while meeting the unique needs that they require, through all of their developmental stages as they mature. In her spare time, she is on staff at WellStar Health, a Georgia-based organization dedicated to providing world-class healthcare. Dr. Belay also obtained certification from the American Board of Pediatrics over the years, as well as achieving the title Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Education and Training
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Board Certification
American board of Pediatrics- Pediatrics
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