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Tracey Agnese, MD, IBCLC

Pediatrician and Lactation Consultant

Dr. Tracey Agnese has been taking care of children in private practice in NYC for over ten years. She completed her medical school at SUNY Downstate and residency at NYU. As a pediatrician and mom, Dr. Agnese knows how difficult it is to have and care for a newborn baby. She also knows that new moms often neglect taking care of themselves and wants to help change that. Dr. Agnese provides educational resources for new moms to simplify newborn baby care and support the new mom. She is also a lactation consultant.

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