HomeHealth CareValley, Mount Sinai welcome pediatric surgeons to established partnership

Valley, Mount Sinai welcome pediatric surgeons to established partnership

Valley Health System, in partnership with Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital, welcomed an esteemed faculty of pediatric surgeons to its roster of specialists at the Valley Hospital.

Drs. Frederick Alexander, Peter Midulla, Linda Li, Brian Coakley and John Tackett will join the staff to see patients at 140 E. Ridgewood Ave. in Paramus and perform surgical interventions at the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood.

The Valley — Mount Sinai Partnership

In December 2015, Valley and Mount Sinai announced plans to join forces on clinical programs, research and educational offerings. The children’s health alliance is the second of such collaborations between the two organizations. In 2016, Mount Sinai and Valley announced Valley-Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Care to provide enhanced inpatient and outpatient cancer services by offering access to an expanded roster of clinical trials and Mount Sinai’s nationally renowned experts in the field of cancer care, and the development of new programs and services.

New York City-based Mount Sinai comprises eight hospitals and Icahn Mount Sinai. Valley Health System, headquartered in Ridgewood, includes the Valley Hospital, Valley Home Care and Valley Medical Group.

“The great partnership with Mount Sinai for pediatrics has been highly cooperative and collaborative and has deepened relationships between specialists at Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital and the Valley Hospital. The expansion of services and access to top subspecialists in pediatric gastroenterology and, more recently, pediatric surgery, including a combined team of surgeons that cover the two institutions, is a game-changer for families and patients in northern New Jersey,” Midulla, chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery, Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital, said. “We are thrilled to bring surgical expertise in the areas of congenital colorectal abnormalities, chest wall reconstructive surgery, bariatric surgery and more to this region.”

“The pediatric surgery partnership formed between Valley and Mount Sinai is part of a larger initiative to offer patients in northern New Jersey with local access to subspecialty providers, eliminating the need to travel into New York City,” Dr. J. Antonio Quiros, chair of children’s services for Valley Medical Group and clinical professor of pediatrics and faculty member at Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, said.

Valley and Mount Sinai also provide care in the areas of cardiology, allergy, developmental pediatrics, endocrinology, diabetes care, gastroenterology, nutrition, pulmonology, physiatry, psychiatry, weight management and sleep at various Valley locations.

Related Articles

Rowan University, Holy Name agree to partner on nursing education

Rowan University and Holy Name’s Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing on March 16 announced a dual enrollment partnership for students pursuing nursing education. The...

RWJBarnabas Health appoints Giantomasi to board, honors late Chair Berson

RWJBarnabas Health has appointed Francis J. Giantomasi, Esq., as a new member of its board of trustees, effective immediately, while also posthumously honoring late...

Finding the Right Pediatrician for Your Baby and Your Family

Choosing a pediatrician is one of the earliest and most important decisions you make as a parent. Many parents research online, read reviews, and...

Heights University Hospital readies for suspension of emergency services

Heights University Hospital, in anticipation of suspending emergency department services on Saturday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m., will continue to provide various community health...

Rowan University’s Shreiber School to offer Master of Science in One Health

Beginning in fall 2026, Rowan University’s Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine will offer a Master of Science in One Health (MSOH) to meet growing...

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center launches physician-led medical group

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center said March 12 that it launched One Bergen Health, PC, a physician-led medical group designed to deliver high-quality, community-based...

Latest Articles

New Jersey is 2026’s 10th most innovative state, based on WalletHub report   

State leaders such as former Gov. Phil Murphy were happy to tout New Jersey as the “Innovation State.” Turns out a new report provides...

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

CoreWeave selected by Cline as inference provider

Livingston-based CoreWeave, Inc., the Essential Cloud for AI, announced that Cline, the Open and Secure Coding Agent, will integrate CoreWeave’s W&B Inference directly into...

Verisk study: AI image edits are accelerating digital insurance claims fraud

AI-powered photo and document editing tools are making insurance fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, according to new research commissioned by Verisk. The...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...

NJMEP awarded new five-year contract from NIST’s Hollings MEP program

The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP) has been awarded a new five-year cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s...

Latest Articles

New Jersey is 2026’s 10th most innovative state, based on WalletHub report   

State leaders such as former Gov. Phil Murphy were happy to tout New Jersey as the “Innovation State.” Turns out a new report provides...

Somerset lease renewed by state electrical contractor association 

The New Jersey Independent Electrical Contractors Association (NJIEC) has renewed its lease on a 5,000-square-foot space at 20 Worlds Fair Drive in Somerset. Sheldon Gross...

CoreWeave selected by Cline as inference provider

Livingston-based CoreWeave, Inc., the Essential Cloud for AI, announced that Cline, the Open and Secure Coding Agent, will integrate CoreWeave’s W&B Inference directly into...

Verisk study: AI image edits are accelerating digital insurance claims fraud

AI-powered photo and document editing tools are making insurance fraud easier to commit and harder to detect, according to new research commissioned by Verisk. The...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...