Family physician and hospitalist to stay at St. Joe’s

St. Joseph’s Health announced physician Kiranpreet Dhother will continue her career at St. Joseph’s Health in a hybrid role where she will provide a full scope of family medicine services as an outpatient provider, while also working as a hospitalist on the inpatient team. Dhother is board-certified as a family medicine physician and will focus on pediatrics, adults, women’s health, and obstetrics.

Dhother received her Bachelor of Human Kinetics from the University of Windsor in Canada and her Doctor of Medicine from Saint James School of Medicine in Anguilla (in the Caribbean). She recently completed a three-year residency in family medicine at St. Joseph’s Health Hospital.

“I have always enjoyed practicing a wide scope of medicine, focusing on the health of families,” said Dhother. “My love for family medicine has only grown during my residency and I feel right at home here at St. Joseph’s Health Hospital.”

Dhother is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the New York State Academy of Family Physicians. She speaks fluent English and Punjabi. Her work, “Tuberculosis: A Review of Current Trends” has been published in the Epidemiology International Journal.

Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, playing tennis and soccer.