- AdventHealth
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., November 29, 2017 Pediatrician Dr. Ashwini Jasutkar, known to her patients as Dr. Ash, has joined the Florida Hospital HealthCare Partners medical staff at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center.
Florida Hospital HealthCare Partners is the employed group of more than 160 primary care physicians and specialists for the Florida Hospitals in Volusia and Flagler counties.
Jasutkar has several years of pediatric experience, both in the hospital and outpatient setting, and including high acuity newborn care. In her new practice at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, she cares for patients from birth to 18 years of age, and has a special interest in newborn care, asthma and allergy therapeutics, obesity and nutrition management, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) evaluation and treatment.
She earned her medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jerseys Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Jasutkar completed her residency training at Nemours duPont Pediatrics at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Jasutkar joins pediatricians Dr. Shilpa Sulochana and Dr. Mihir Tolat in their practice at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center. The office has a child-friendly NASCAR theme and is located inside Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Centers medical office building at 305 Memorial Medical Pkwy., Suite 405, Daytona Beach. The office accepts most insurance plans and can be reached at Call386-231-3420.
To learn more, visit HCPPhysicians.org.
About Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center is a member of AdventHealth, a faith-based health care organization with 45 hospital campuses and 8,200 licensed beds in nine states, serving more than 5 million patients annually. With a mission to extend the healing ministry of Christ, Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center includes the 327-bed facility in Daytona Beach, as well as Florida Hospital Oceanside with 80 beds in Ormond Beach. Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center and Florida Hospital Oceanside are two of the seven Florida Hospitals in Flagler, Lake and Volusia counties that composes the Florida Hospital Central Florida Division - North Region. As the largest hospital system in the area, the Florida Hospital Central Florida Division - North Region has 1,226 beds and more than 7,800 employees. For more information about Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, visit www.floridahospitalmemorial.org.
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