Dr. Amy J. Aronsky of West Windsor, a board certified sleep medicine physician, has recently joined the medical staff at Capital Health Center for Sleep Medicine. She is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary diseases, critical care medicine, sleep disorders medicine, and behavioral sleep medicine.
Aronsky earned her medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine where she also completed her residency in internal medicine. She received her fellowship training in pulmonary diseases, critical care medicine, and sleep disorders medicine from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. She is also a diplomat of the American Board of Sleep Medicine.
Prior to joining Capital Health, she served as medical director of the Center for Sleep Disorders at St. John Medical Center in Longview, Washington. She was also an adjunct professor of clinical medicine at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Yakima, Washington.
“One of the most important qualities patients should look for in their doctor is the quality of their firsthand knowledge and experience in their field,” said Rita Brooks, director of the Capital Health Center for Sleep Medicine. “We are thrilled to welcome yet another highly qualified physician to our staff of esteemed sleep medicine professionals. Her leadership with the AASM gives our center direct access to the most up-to-date nationally recognized best practices in the field of sleep medicine.”
In her role on the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Board of Directors, Dr. Aronsky serves on the Finance Committee and the Presidential Task Force on the Future of Sleep Medicine.
“Since my initial visit to Capital Health, I continue to be extremely impressed by the high clinical quality that the Center for Sleep Medicine offers their patients” said Aronsky, “I look forward to working in well-designed facilities such as our Hamilton location that promote healing, while being part of such a highly trained, knowledgeable roster of physicians, nurses and technologists who are some of the most experienced sleep medicine professionals in the region.”