Dr. Anjali Bhandarkar joins RWJ Hamilton

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The Robert Wood Johnson Health System is proud to welcome internal medicine and women’s health specialist Anjali Bhandarkar, MD to their team of skilled clinicians.

The Robert Wood Johnson Health System is proud to welcome internal medicine and women’s health specialist Anjali Bhandarkar, MD to their team of skilled clinicians.

The internal medicine and women’s health specialist will practice with RWJ Family and Internal Medicine, the RWJ Center for Women’s Health RWJ Family and Internal Medicine and the RWJ Center for Women’s Health.

Dr. Bhandarkar is board certified in internal medicine with extensive experience in women’s health. She co-founded the women’s health clinic at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in New York City and has served as a clinical educator with the Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School since 2012. Dr. Bhandarkar will see patients at the RWJ Center for Women’s Health and at the RWJ Family & Internal Medicine’s Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Road office, both located in Hamilton.

After obtaining her medical degree from New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Bhandarkar completed her internship and residency at New York University Medical Center/Bellevue Hospital in New York City. She is a member of the American College of Physicians and is fluent in Spanish, Hindi and Marathi.

For more information about the RWJ Family & Internal Medicine practice, or the RWJ Center for Women’s Health, visit our website at rwjmedical.com or rwjwomenshealth.com.

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